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Biotechnology & Genetic Engineering Reviews

(ISSN : 0264-8725)

Editor:  Professor Stephen Harding, University of Nottingham
Co-editor: Gary Adams, University of Nottingham

Contents of Volume 23 (2006)

1-20. Advances in high-throughput methodologies for crystallizing proteins.  P P Chamberlain, E Klock, D McMullan, M DiDonato, A Krwusch, S A Lesley and G Spraggon
21-40. LC-MS-Based protein and peptide quantification using stable isotope labels:  From iCAT in general to differential N-terminal coding (DNIC) in particular.  Andreas O Weinzierl and Stafan Stevanovic
41-62.

Crosslinking stragies for the study of membrane production complexes and protein interaction interfaces.  Rasanjala Weerasekera and Gerold Schmitt-Ulms

63-70.

History and current status of nuclear transfer cloning.  Xiangzhong Yang

71-92.

Promoting gene therapy:  Expression systems for transgenes and post-transcription gene silencing.  Hoshang J Unwalla and John J Rossi

93-104.

Genome-wide mapping of histone modifications by GMAT.  Suresh Cuddapah and Keji Zhao

105-128.

Signalling through chromatin modifications and protein-protein interactions.  Asha Acharya and Min-hao Kuo

129-156

Insect transgenesis:  Mechanisms, applications and ecological safety.  Alfred M Handler and Peter W Atkinson

157-174.

Analysing the metabolic capabilities of Desulfo-vibrio species through gentic manipulation.  Kelly S Bender, Huei-Che Yen and Judy D Wall

175-188.

Endophytic bacteria and their potential application to improve the phytoremediation of contaminated environments.  Chiara Mastretta, Tanja Barac, Jaco Vangronsveld, Lee Newman, Safiyh Tahavi and Daniel van der Lelie

209-238.

Transformation-induced mutations in transgenic plants:  Analysis and biosafety implications.  Allison K Wilson, Jonathan R Latham and ricarda A Seinbrecher

239-252.

Self-processing polyproteins:  A strategy for co-expression of multiple proteins in plants.  Garry A Luke, Pablo de Felipe, Vanessa M. Cowton, Lorraine E Hughes, Clare Halpin and Martin D Ryan

253-272.

Plantibodies:  A novel strategy to create pathogen-resistant plants.  Yu-Cai Liao, He-Ping Li, Chun-Sen Zhao, Ming-Jing Yao, Jing-Bo Zhang and Ji9n-Long Liu.

273-290.

Mechanisms controlling self-renewal and pluripotency in human embryonic stem cells.  Katie Inniss, Stuart Avery and Harry Moore

291-308. Adipose-derived mesenchymal cells (AMCS);  A promising future for skeletal tissue engineering.  Yue Xu, Preeti Malladi, Diane R Wagner, Monika Tataria, Michael Chiou, Karl G Sylvester and Michael T Longaker
309-316.

Dendrimer-based drugs as macromolecular medicines.  Sunil Shaunak and Steve Brocchini

317-330.

Patenting applied to genetic sequence information.  Manuel Duval and Tzung-Fu Hsieh


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