Volume 2, Issue 5
Short Reportp. 351-353
Special Focus: an Omics approach to Chinese hamster ovary based pharmaceutical bioprocessing
Author(s): Colin Clarke* and Kelvin H Lee
Editorialp. 355-358
From random mutagenesis to systems biology in metabolic engineering of mammalian cells
Author(s): Hooman Hefzi and Nathan E Lewis
Editorialp. 359-361
Chinese hamster ovary mutants for glycosylation engineering of biopharmaceuticals
Author(s): Pamela Stanley
Editorialp. 363-366
Improving sialylation of recombinant biologics for enhanced therapeutic efficacy
Author(s): Kah Fai Chan, John SY Goh and Zhiwei Song
Conference Reportp. 367-369
Opening the black box: Chinese hamster ovary research goes genome scale
Author(s): Nicole Borth
Commentaryp. 371-375
Next-generation bioprocess: an industry perspective of how the omics era will affect future biotherapeutic development
Author(s): Chapman Wright, Scott Estes
Commentaryp. 377-381
Industry perspective on Chinese hamster ovary cell omics
Author(s): Holger Laux
Commentaryp. 383-388
How to reconnect US academic and industrial researchers to better utilize Chinese hamster ovary omics in bioprocessing
Author(s): Sarah W Harcum
Perspective Articlep. 389-401
Insights on biomarkers from Chinese hamster ovary omics studies
Author(s): Sarantos Kyriakopoulos and Cleo Kontoravdi
Perspective Articlep. 403-419
Role of epigenetics in expression of recombinant proteins from mammalian cells
Author(s): Hussain Dahodwala & Susan T Sharfstein*
Review Articlep. 421-435
Harnessing Chinese hamster ovary cell proteomics for biopharmaceutical processing
Author(s): Amit Kumar, Kelley M Heffner, Joseph Shiloach, Michael J Betenbaugh and Deniz Baycin-Hizal*
Review Articlep. 437-448
Toward genome-scale models of the Chinese hamster ovary cells: incentives, status and perspectives
Author(s): Christian S Kaas, Yuzhou Fan, Dietmar Weilguny, Claus Kristensen, Helene F Kildegaard and Mikael R Andersen*
Review Articlep. 449-468
Glycosylation analysis of Chinese hamster ovary produced glycoproteins
Author(s): Maureen Spearman, Edward Bodnar, Helene Perreault and Michael Butler*
Review Articlep. 469-481
Statistical methods for mining Chinese hamster ovary cell omics data: from differential expression to integrated multilevel analysis of the biological system
Author(s): Colin Clarke*, Niall Barron, Paula Meleady and Martin Clynes