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Eva Stoger
Researcher at University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences, Vienna
Publications - 132
Citations - 9072
Eva Stoger is an academic researcher from University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences, Vienna. The author has contributed to research in topics: Endosperm & Endoplasmic reticulum. The author has an hindex of 49, co-authored 127 publications receiving 8367 citations. Previous affiliations of Eva Stoger include Austrian Academy of Sciences & Novozymes.
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Molecular farming in plants: host systems and expression technology.
TL;DR: Plants provide an inexpensive and convenient system for the large-scale production of valuable recombinant proteins and will only realize its huge potential if constraints are removed through rigorous and detailed science-based studies.
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Plant-based production of biopharmaceuticals.
TL;DR: The first plant-derived recombinant pharmaceutical proteins are reaching the final stages of clinical evaluation, and many more are in the development pipeline, as shown by the continuing commercial development of novel plant-based expression platforms.
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Cereal crops as viable production and storage systems for pharmaceutical scFv antibodies.
Eva Stoger,Carmen Vaquero,Esperanza Torres,Markus Sack,Liz Nicholson,Jürgen Drossard,Sarah Williams,Duncan Keen,Yolande Perrin,Paul Christou,Rainer Fischer +10 more
TL;DR: The stable expression of a medically important antibody in the staple cereal crops rice and wheat is described, establishing that molecular pharming in cereals can be a viable production system for such high-value pharmaceutical macromolecules.
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Sowing the seeds of success: pharmaceutical proteins from plants.
TL;DR: The use of seeds for the production of pharmaceutical proteins, particularly replacement human proteins, recombinant antibodies and (oral) vaccines, has been explored, and the first commercial products have already reached the market.
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Particle bombardment and the genetic enhancement of crops: Myths and realities
Fredy Altpeter,Niranjan Baisakh,Roger Beachy,Ralph Bock,Teresa Capell,Paul Christou,Henry Daniell,Karabi Datta,Swapan K. Datta,Philip J. Dix,Claude M. Fauquet,Ning Huang,Ajay Kohli,Hans Mooibroek,Liz Nicholson,Thi Thanh Nguyen,Gregory Nugent,Krit Raemakers,Andrea Romano,David A. Somers,Eva Stoger,Nigel J. Taylor,Richard G. F. Visser +22 more
TL;DR: In this review, recent data highlighting the positive impact of particle bombardment on the genetic transformation of plants is discussed, focusing on the fate of exogenous DNA, its organization and its expression in the plant cell.