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Growth hormone protein engineering with

With the introduction of genetic engineering in the 1970s it became possible to produce pharmaceutical proteins like human insulin and human growth hormone (hGH) by microbial fermentations, leading to the development of what is often referred to as the biotech industry. [Pg.52]

The other m or health care products produced with the help of bioprocess engineering are steroids, bacterial vaccines, gene therapy vectors, and therapeutic proteins such as interferon, growth hormone, and insulin. Steroids are important hormones that are manufactured by the process of biotransformation, in which microorganisms are used to chemically... [Pg.242]


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