Biotechnology & Genetic Engineering Reviews Volume 12

(ISSN : 0264-8725)

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

 

 

Contents of Volume 12 (1994)

1-38. Crystallins: the over-expression of functional enzymes and stress proteins in the eye lens.
Graeme Wistow, Jill Richardson, Cynthia Jaworski, Caroline Graham, Ronit Sharon-Friling
and Lorenzo Segovia
 
39-62. Natural and synthetic saliva: a stimulating subject. John Gibson and Josie A. Beeley 
63-88. Modification of flower colour using genetic engineering. Paula Elomaa and Timothy Holton 
89-138. The genes encoding the major milk.specific proteins and their use in transgenic studies and
Protein Engineering.
Wayne S. Bawden, Robert J. Passey and Antony G. Mackinlay 
139-188. The bioremediation of polychlorinated biphenyls (pcbs): problems and perspectives.
G.K.Robinson and M.J. Lenn 
189-230. The structures and catalytic mechanisms of active-site serine beta-lactamases. Josette
Lamotte-Brasseur, James Know, Judith A. Kelly, Paulette Charlier, Eveline Fonze, Otto Dideberg
and Jean-Marie Frere 
231-254. Enzyme-catalysed lipid modification. Patrick Adlercreutz 
255-327. Enzymes in water-in-oil microemulsions (’Reversed Micelles’): Principles and applications.
Christopher Oldfield 
330-356. Biomedical applications of enzymes and their polyethylene glycol adducts. Guy Fortier 
357-382. Conjugates of proteins with block co-polymers of ethylene and propylene oxides.
I.N. Topchieva and N.V. Efremova 
383-408. Liposomes in drug targeting. Mukul Kumar Basu 
409-466. Immobilization of polysaccharide-degrading enzymes. Kenneth B. Storey, Doris Y.
Schafhauser-Smith
 
467-508. Methylglyoxal and lipid hydroperoxide as endogenous cytotoxic molecular species; detoxification
and regulation of gene expression in yeasts.
Yoshiharu Inoue 
509-534. Monoclonal antibody production using free suspended and entrapped hybridoma cells. Gyun
Min Lee, Bernhard O. Palsson
 
535-562. High cell density growth of micro-organisms. Alan W. Bunch 

 

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