Multi-omic characterization of antibody-producing CHO cell lines elucidates metabolic reprogramming and nutrient uptake bottlenecks
Saratram Gopalakrishnan(University of Georgia), Nathan E. Lewis(University of Georgia), Jasmine Tat(Amgen (United States)), Fabrice Schlegel(Amgen (United States)), Elçin Içten(Amgen (United States)), William Johnson(Fudan University), Jonathan Diep(Stanford University), Jennitte Stevens(Amgen (United States)), Cleo Kontoravdi(Imperial College London), Natalia Gómez(Amgen (United States)), Miguel Á. Valderrama-Gómez(Amgen (United States)), Fides D. Lay(Amgen (United States)), Pablo Rolandi(Amgen (United States))
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