Molecular Biology and BiotechnologyJohn M. Walker, Ralph Rapley Royal Society of Chemistry, 2009 - 604 This popular textbook has been completely revised and updated to provide a comprehensive overview and to reflect all the latest developments in this rapidly expanding area. Chapters on the impact of molecular biology in the development of biotechnology have been fully updated and include the applications of molecular biology in the areas of drug design and diseases. There are also completely new chapters in developing areas such as genome technology, nanobiotechnology, regenerative medicine and biofuels. By presenting information in an easily assimilated form, this book makes an ideal undergraduate text. It is of particular interest to students of biology and chemistry, as well as to postgraduates. |
Spis treści
Basic Molecular Biology Techniques | 1 |
References | 18 |
Molecular Diagnostics | 51 |
Molecular Microbial Diagnostics | 76 |
Bionanotechnology | 220 |
Biotechnologybased Drug Discovery | 307 |
References | 336 |
Vaccines | 337 |
The Biotechnology and Molecular Biology of Yeast | 159 |
Transgenesis | 390 |
References | 415 |
Downstream Processing | 492 |
Biofuels and Biotechnology | 548 |
Protein Engineering | 559 |
585 | |
Molecular Cloning and Protein Expression | 20 |
References | 349 |
Immobilisation of Enzymes and Cells | 454 |
Biosensors | 513 |
Plant Biotechnology | 272 |
Molecular Biology and Biotechnology 5th Edition | 112 |
Molecular Engineering of Antibodies | 245 |
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