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what is the hcp in biology​

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Answered by kamalchem1980
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Host cell proteins (HCPs) are those produced or encoded by the organisms and unrelated to the intended recombinant product. Some are necessary for growth, survival, and normal cellular processing whereas others may be non-essential, simply carried along as baggage

Answered by Anonymous
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HCP

Host cell proteins (HCPs) are process-related impurities, expressed by the host cell used for production of biopharmaceutical proteins. The HCP acceptance level is evaluated case-by-case and depends on multiple factors including; dose, frequency of drug administration, type of drug and severity of disease.

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