Biotechnology & Genetic Engineering Reviews Volume 2

(ISSN : 0264-8725)

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

 

 

Contents of Volume 2 (1984)

v-vi Preface. Gordon E. Russel 
1-39. The impact of new technologies on vaccine development. Michael D Winther and Gordon Dougan 
41-67. Plant-Cell culture: Natural products and industrial application. Michael W. Fowler 
68-99. Recombinant DNA technology and genetic control of pest insects. A F Cockburn, A J Howells and
M J Whitte
 
101-120. Recent research on the development of microbial strains for amino-acid production. Hitoshi Enei
and Yoshio Hirose
 
121-155. Genetic engineering in Bacillus subtilis. Roy H Doi 
157-173. Strategies for improvement of wheat-grain quality using molecular genetics. R B Flavell, P I Payne,
R D Thompson and C N Law
 
175-213. Production of pentoses by micro-organisms. Ken-ichi Sasajima and Masahiko Yoneda 
215-252. Interferon synthesis by micro-organisms. Michael D Edge and Roger Camble 
253-284. High-rate anaerobic waste-water treatment using the USAB reactor under a wide range
of temperature conditions.
G Lettinga, L W Hulshoff Pol, I W Koster, W M Wiegant, W J de
Zeeuw, A Rinzema, P C Grin, R.E. Roersma and S W Hobma
 
385-311. Single-cell protein. R B Vasey and K A Powell 
313-339. Possible developments in microbial and other sensors for fermentation control. Isao Kurub 
341-363. Biochemical genetics of the bacterial insect-control agent Bacillus thuringiensis: Basic principles
and prospects for genetic engineering.
Donald H Dean 
365-382. Inhibition of alcoholic fermentation. G Moulin, Helene Boze and P Galzy 
383-407. Recombinant vaccinia viruses as new live vaccines. Geoffrey L Smith, Michael Mackett and
Bernard Moss
 
409-438. Developments in immobilized-enzyme technology. L W Powell 

 

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