Animal Cell Technology

Animal Cell Technology From Target to Market : Proceedings of the 17th ESACT Meeting, Tylösand, Sweden, June 10-14, 2001 - ESACT Proceedings

2001

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This text provides information in the scientific literature for the field of animal cell technology, as it was presented during a meeting in Tylosand, Sweden, in June 2001. The title of the meeting, "From Target to Market", indicates the usefulness of animal cell technology during all steps in the pharmaceutical development process. Following the biotech products reaching the market, it shows an upward trend in the contribution of biotech products to total New Molecular Entity output in the nineties, which continued until 1996 when biotech represented 25% of the annual output. Since then the proportion has been decreasing. A perceived hurdle from a market perspective is that a protein per definition is biodegradable and thus requires intravenous, or for some drugs subcutaneous, administration. New promising administration technologies such as pulmonary delivery were highlighted at this meeting. The emphasis on project selection prior to entry in the development phase has triggered a portfolio management using more extensive preclinical data before a development decision is taken.;Animal cells have become a very important tool in the drug discovery process. The next generation of products will evolve from applications such as gene therapy, novel vaccines, cell therapy, and gene regulation. Animal cell technology has a major role to play in the post-sequence era.

Book information

ISBN: 9781402002649
Publisher: Springer Netherlands
Imprint: Springer
Pub date:
Edition: 2001
DEWEY: 660.6
DEWEY edition: 21
Language: English
Number of pages: 595
Weight: 1116g
Height: 235mm
Width: 155mm
Spine width: 36mm