Deep sequencing reveals different compositions of mRNA transcribed from the F8 gene in a panel of FVIII-producing CHO cell lines.

scientific article published on 26 May 2015

Deep sequencing reveals different compositions of mRNA transcribed from the F8 gene in a panel of FVIII-producing CHO cell lines. is …
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P356DOI10.1002/BIOT.201400667
P698PubMed publication ID25963793

P50authorClaus KristensenQ59536434
Mikael Rørdam AndersenQ42387545
P2093author name stringGert Bolt
Jens J Hansen
Christian S Kaas
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P433issue7
P304page(s)1081-1089
P577publication date2015-05-26
P1433published inBiotechnology JournalQ15716480
P1476titleDeep sequencing reveals different compositions of mRNA transcribed from the F8 gene in a panel of FVIII-producing CHO cell lines.
P478volume10

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