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To: Robert Jensen who wrote (472)11/14/1997 9:33:00 AM
From: Steve Push  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 752
 
Cell culture is effectively limited in the supplies it can produce, because of low yields. Transgenics produces much higher yields and thus virtually unlimited supplies.

As a general rule, mammalian methods (either mammalian cell culture or transgenics) produces appropriately glycosylated proteins. When glycosylation is not appropriate, it can be altered post-production, but at a cost.