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    The manufacturing process for B-domain deleted recombinant factor VIII by Eriksson, R K, Fenge, C, Lindner-Olsson, E, Ljungqvist, C, Rosenquist, J, Smeds, A L, östlin, A, Charlebois, T, Leonard, M, Kelley, B D, Ljungqvist, A

    Published in Seminars in hematology (01-04-2001)
    “…The development of a cell bank used in the routine manufacturing of a B-domain deleted recombinant coagulation factor VIII (BDDrFVIII) molecule involved stable…”
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    The manufacturing process for recombinant factor IX by Harrison, S, Adamson, S, Bonam, D, Brodeur, S, Charlebois, T, Clancy, B, Costigan, R, Drapeau, D, Hamilton, M, Hanley, K, Kelley, B, Knight, A, Leonard, M, McCarthy, M, Oakes, P, Sterl, K, Switzer, M, Walsh, R, Foster, W

    Published in Seminars in hematology (01-04-1998)
    “…Advances in recombinant DNA manufacturing technology have now made possible the production of a highly purified and active recombinant factor IX (rFIX)…”
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    Viral safety of recombinant factor IX by Adamson, S, Charlebois, T, O'Connell, B, Foster, W

    Published in Seminars in hematology (01-04-1998)
    “…The viral safety of Chinese hamster ovary (CHO)-cell-based pharmaceuticals is well established. There have been more than 100 million infusions of CHO-derived…”
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    Viral safety of B-domain deleted recombinant factor VIII by Charlebois, T S, O'connell, B D, Adamson, S R, Brink-Nilsson, H, Jernberg, M, Eriksson, B, Kelley, B D

    Published in Seminars in hematology (01-04-2001)
    “…The possible transmission of blood-borne pathogens has been the impetus behind the development of recombinant products formulated in the absence of…”
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    Isolation of a chick cytokeratin cDNA clone indicative of regional specialization in early embryonic ectoderm by CHARLEBOIS, T. S, SPENCER, D. H, TARKINGTON, S. K, HENRY, J. J, GRAINGER, R. M

    Published in Development (Cambridge) (01-01-1990)
    “…During early vertebrate development, a series of inductive tissue interactions appear to be involved in establishing regional specializations that are…”
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    High Mercury Levels in Indians and Inuits (Eskimos) in Canada by Charlebois, Clarence T

    Published in Ambio (01-01-1978)
    “…Environmental mercury poses a human health hazard to native communities in Canada. In some instances their traditional diet of fish, waterfowl and mammals are…”
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    Genetic and phenotypic markers and their relationship to product quality and consistency by Adamson, S R, Charlebois, T S

    “…Manufacturers of products derived from biological systems have long sought to identify relevant genotypic and phenotypic markers displayed by production…”
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    Differential cytokeratin gene expression reveals early dorsal-ventral regionalization in chick mesoderm by Charlebois, T S, Henry, J J, Grainger, R M

    Published in Development (Cambridge) (01-10-1990)
    “…The induction and spatial patterning of early mesoderm are known to be critical events in the establishment of the vertebrate body plan. However, it has been…”
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    Effects upon rat offspring following cannabis inhalation before and/or after mating by Fried, P. A, Charlebois, A. T

    Published in Canadian Journal of Psychology (01-09-1979)
    “…In Exp I, cannabis inhalation in 10 gravid Wistar rats on days 1-29 of gestation resulted in offspring that were smaller at birth, had delayed physiological…”
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    Interactive effects of nutrition and cannabis upon rat perinatal development by Charlebois, A T, Fried, P A

    Published in Developmental psychobiology (01-11-1980)
    “…In order to examine the effects of cannabinoids, malnutrition, and their possible interaction upon the developing rat fetus, female Wistar rats were exposed to…”
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