By Trish Benton
BIOCONTRACT SERVICES:
A Supplement to BPJ Volume 3, Issue 3 (May/June 2004)
In the late research/early development stage of a biologic, it is often necessary to produce a larger quantity of a protein than a company is capable of producing internally. At this stage, the availability of the purified protein may govern its continued development. The protein needs to be produced with a minimal amount of waste; i.e., with a minimal amount of personnel and expense, in the shortest amount of time possible…
Citation: Smariga, P. Protein Production from Mammalian Expression Systems for Research and Early Development at Contract Facilities — A Primer. BioProcess J, 2004; 3(3, Suppl. 2): S11-14. https://doi.org/10.12665/BCS1.Benton
Posted online July 17, 2026
