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titleOfInvention NCTA in vitro titration methods and their application to methods of evaluating and / or monitoring methods of producing biological products
abstract The present invention relates to a method for in vitro titration of non-conventional transmissible factor (NCTA) using a transgenic cell line. The present invention is also directed to: the aforementioned in vitro titration method to a method or treatment method for in vitro assessment and / or monitoring of the effectiveness of a biological product, or to such a method for removal of NCTA. As well as its application to methods for in vitro evaluation and / or monitoring of decontamination procedures.
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