Using monkey cells to produce hormones for pig growth
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Last Update: 2002-10-01
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Source: Internet
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Author: User
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Introduction: new page 1 Japanese experts have developed a new method of adding genetic genes to monkey cells to efficiently produce hormones that promote pig growth It is said that compared with the method of using coliform bacteria to produce hormone, the efficiency is increased by 20-30%, and the production cost is also reduced When Ali produces the hormone, it first adds the genetic gene with the possibility of producing hormone to a special virus, and then transplants it into the easily mutated, improved monkey cells The cells are made to proliferate through the medium, thereby secreting hormones As a result, about 14 micrograms of hormone were produced per ml of medium after 4 days In 12 days, the cells were cultured continuously while the medium was changed, and the yield was not decreased Ali is a hormone that not only can speed up the growth of pigs, but also can make pigs grow more lean meat It is said that it also has effects on cattle and chickens Ali, Li Fuxiu, translation of Russian animal husbandry, issue 3, 2002
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