Michael German
University of California, Berkeley
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Biofutur | 1997
Michael German; Ira D. Goldfine; Stephen S. Rothman
Secretory gland cells, particularly pancreatic and salivary gland cells, are genetically altered to operatively incorporate a gene which expresses a protein which has a desired therapeutic effect on a mammalian subject. The expressed protein is secreted directly into the gastrointestinal tract and/or blood stream to obtain therapeutic blood levels of the protein thereby treating the patient in need of the protein. The transformed secretory gland cells provide long term therapeutic cures for diseases associated with a deficiency in a particular protein or which are amenable to treatment by overexpression of a protein.
Archive | 1997
Michael German; Francis C. Szoka
Archive | 1997
Michael German; Ira D. Goldfine; Stephen S. Rothman
Archive | 1997
Stephen S. Rothman; Ira D. Goldfine; Michael German
Archive | 1995
Michael German; Ira D. Goldfine; Stephen S. Rothman
Archive | 1997
Michael German; Ira D. Goldfine; Stephen S. Rothman
Archive | 1996
Michael German; Ira D. Goldfine; Stephen S. Rothman
Archive | 2002
Michael German
Archive | 1997
Michael German; John L. R. Rubenstein; Lori Sussel; Maike Sander; Dennis J. Hartigan-O'connor; Roger A. Pedersen; Juanito J. Meneses
Archive | 1998
Michael German; Ira D. Goldfine; Stephen S. Rothman