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Aandeel Pharming Group NL0010391025

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  1. [verwijderd] 15 januari 2011 12:27
    quote:

    GR€€D schreef:

    We blijven mannen :P
    Altijd in voor een goed gesprek.
    MJah ... ik ben eigenlijk niet zo'n prater

    In mijn bescheiden leventje zijn een paar dingen echt belangrijk.

    Lekker gezond blijven, lekker eten en drinken , lekker slapen, lekker 'praten' , aandelen Pharming Group
  2. stormvogel 15 januari 2011 15:27
    A patent by Pharming B.V. of Leiden, Netherlands filed in 1998 called "Production of recombinant polypeptides by bovine species and transgenic methods," patent #6066725 states, "The invention also includes transgenic bovine species capable of producing recombinant polypeptides in transgenic milk as well as the milk from such transgenic bovine species and food formulations containing one or more recombinant polypeptides."
    Old patents, dated from the 90's, the companies have been sold and bought. Has this technology ended? Who is invested in making a better infant formula? Is it just the infant formula/pharmaceutical industries? Back in 1991, The United States of America as represented by the Secretary of (Washington, DC) owned a patent called, "Preparation of simulated human milk protein by low temperature microfiltration, " patent #5169666 stated, "Breast feeding is generally recognized as the preferred method of feeding human infants, however, when for a variety of reasons mother's milk is unavailable, infant formulas based on cow's milk are used. The use of modified or "humanized" bovine milk in infant formulas designed to simulate human milk as a substitute or supplement, has long been a subject of continuing research."
    The patent is interesting to read because of the manipulations done to cow's milk to make it more human. I am fascinated that the US Government was so involved in developing a better infant formula. Patenting is monopolization, why is the government doing this? Simple I suppose... to make money. That was back in 1991 and we have come a long way to create a better infant formula, rather than filtration or ultrafiltration or microfiltration, we now take human genes and place those human milk component genes into cows. Is the US Governement still financially involved in creating a better infant formula?
    Copyright 2011 Valerie W. McClain
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    Labels: humanized milk: cloning to create a better infant formula
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