
From a small smuggling mission in 1948, CHO cells emerged as the backbone of biomanufacturing. Their unique genetic makeup and adaptability transformed them into the premier host for producing human proteins, powering blockbuster drugs like Humira and Keytruda. Uncover how this accidental discovery reshaped biotech.
From a small smuggling mission in 1948, CHO cells emerged as the backbone of biomanufacturing. Their unique genetic makeup and adaptability transformed them into the premier host for producing human proteins, powering blockbuster drugs like Humira and Keytruda. Uncover how this accidental discovery reshaped biotech.



