High cell density fed batch and perfusion processes for stable non‐viral expression of secreted alkaline phosphatase (SEAP) using insect cells: Comparison to a batch Sf‐9‐BEV system
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Cynthia Elias | Barbara Ann Jardin | Johnny Montes | Stephane Lanthier | Rosa Tran | C. Elias | S. Lanthier | J. Montes | B. Jardin | R. Tran | Johnny Montes
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