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GRAN RANCHERO INC
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IGLESIA PENTECOSTAL TABERNACULO MONTE DE SION INC
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High Yield Transient Expression In Mammalian Cells Using Unique Pairing Of High Density Growth And Transfection Medium And Expression Enhancers
Henry CHIOU - Encinitas CA, US Jeffrey ROGERS - Escondido CA, US Maria Isabel CISNEROS - San Marcos CA, US Jingqiu LI - San Diego CA, US Chao Yan LIU - Clarence Center NY, US Meredith JONES - Chapel Hill NC, US
Assignee:
LIFE TECHNOLOGIES CORPORATION - Carlsbad CA
International Classification:
C07K 14/505
US Classification:
435 691
Abstract:
The present invention is directed generally to cell culture media (particularly serum free, non animal derived, and/or chemically defined media) which are useful for introducing macromolecules and compounds (e.g., nucleic acid molecules) into cells (e.g., eukaryotic cells). According to the invention, such introduction can take place in the presence of said medium. Cells containing such introduced materials can then be cultured in the medium and the effect of the introduced materials on the cells can be measured or determined. In particular, the invention allows introduction of nucleic acid molecules (e.g., vectors) into cells (particularly eukaryotic cells) and expression of proteins encoded by the nucleic acid molecules in the cells. The invention obviates the need to change the cell culture medium each time a different procedure is performed with the cells (e.g., culturing cells vs. transfecting cells). The invention also relates to compositions and kits useful for culturing and transforming/transfecting cells.
The invention disclosed herein are embodiments of compounds capable of treating a viral infection. For example, the compounds are capable of inhibiting viral downmodulation of major histocompatibility complex I (MHC-I), such as by acting as immunomodulators of the immune system to treat, cure or eradicate a viral infection (e.g., HIV infection). More particularly, the present disclosure relates to the use of a heteroaryl compound or salts or analogs thereof, in the treatment of patients infected with a virus. The disclosed compounds may be used alone or in combination with other pharmacologically active agents to treat, cure or eradicate the virus, particularly in patients with persistent, latent viral infection. In some embodiments, the disclosed compounds can be used alone or in combination with other pharmacologically active agents to promote reactivation of viral production in latent cells and eradication of such cells.
System And Method For High-Yield Transient Expression In Mammalian Cells
- Carlsbad CA, US Chao Yan LIU - Germantown MD, US Jeffrey ROGERS - San Diego CA, US Maria Isabel CISNEROS - San Diego CA, US Jingqui LI - San Diego CA, US Henry C. CHIOU - Encinitas CA, US Meredith Bauman JONES - Chapel Hill NC, US
International Classification:
C07K 14/505 C12N 5/00 C12N 5/0793
Abstract:
High-yield mammalian transient expression systems can include a cell culture media (particularly serum free, non-animal derived, and/or chemically defined media) for introducing macromolecules and compounds (e.g., nucleic acid molecules) into cells (e.g., eukaryotic cells). Cells containing such introduced materials can then be cultured in the cell culture media. In particular, the invention allows introduction of nucleic acid molecules (e.g., vectors) into cells (particularly mammalian cells) and expression of proteins encoded by the nucleic acid molecules in the cells. The invention obviates the need to change the cell culture medium each time a different procedure is performed with the cells (e.g., culturing cells vs. transfecting cells). The invention also relates to compositions and kits useful for culturing and transforming/transfecting cells.
System And Method For High-Yield Transient Expression In Mammalian Cells
- Carlsbad CA, US Chao Yan LIU - Germantown MD, US Jeffrey ROGERS - San Diego CA, US Maria CISNEROS - San Diego CA, US Jingqiu LI - San Diego CA, US Henry CHIOU - Encinitas CA, US Meredith JONES - Chapel Hill NC, US
International Classification:
C07K 14/505 C12N 5/0793 C12N 5/00
Abstract:
High-yield mammalian transient expression systems can include a cell culture media (particularly serum free, non-animal derived, and/or chemically defined media) for introducing macromolecules and compounds (e.g., nucleic acid molecules) into cells (e.g., eukaryotic cells). Cells containing such introduced materials can then be cultured in the cell culture media. In particular, the invention allows introduction of nucleic acid molecules (e.g., vectors) into cells (particularly mammalian cells) and expression of proteins encoded by the nucleic acid molecules in the cells. The invention obviates the need to change the cell culture medium each time a different procedure is performed with the cells (e.g., culturing cells vs. transfecting cells). The invention also relates to compositions and kits useful for culturing and transforming/transfecting cells.
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