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                 National Taiwan University<br/>
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                 Working with Thermogenic Yeast<br/>
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                 <p>The yeast <b>Saccharomyces cerevisiae</b> has several properties which have established it as an important tool in the expression of foreign protein for research, industrial or medical use. As a food organism, it is highly acceptable for the production of pharmaceutical proteins. In contrast, <b>Escherichia coli</b> have toxic cell wall pyroxenes and mammalian cells may contain oncogenic or viral DNA, so that products from these organisms must be tested hmore extensively.</p>
                 <p>The yeast <b>Saccharomyces cerevisiae</b> has several properties which have established it as an important tool in the expression of foreign protein for research, industrial or medical use. As a food organism, it is highly acceptable for the production of pharmaceutical proteins. In contrast, <b>Escherichia coli</b> have toxic cell wall pyroxenes and mammalian cells may contain oncogenic or viral DNA, so that products from these organisms must be tested hmore extensively.</p>
                 <p>Yeast can be grown rapidly on simple media and to high cell density and its genetics are more advanced than any other eukaryote, so that it can be manipulated almost as readily as <b>E.coli</b>. As a eukaryote, yeast is a suitable host organism for the High-level production of secreted as well as soluble cytosolic proteins.</p>
                 <p>Yeast can be grown rapidly on simple media and to high cell density and its genetics are more advanced than any other eukaryote, so that it can be manipulated almost as readily as <b>E.coli</b>. As a eukaryote, yeast is a suitable host organism for the High-level production of secreted as well as soluble cytosolic proteins.</p>

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