Biotechnology & Genetic Engineering Reviews Volume 17

(ISSN : 0264-8725)

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

 

 

Contents of Volume 17 (2000)

3-36. On-line, real time measurements of cellular biomass using dielectric spectroscopy.
John E. Yardley, Douglas B. Kell, John Barrett and Christopher L. Davey 
37-70. The use of chromatography to manufacture purer and safer plasma products. Anna Johnston
and Wayne Adcock
 
71-90. Tools for molecular genetic epidemiology: a comparison of MADGE methodology with other
systems.
John W. Holloway, Shu Ye and Ian N.M. Day 
91-108. Molecular Biology & Genetics. Deriving meaning from genomic information. Raymond J. Cho 
109-146. High-density arrays and insights into genome function. Lars M. Steinmetz and Ronald W. Davis 
147-178. Human mitochondrial genetics. Lois A. Tully and Barbara C. Levin 
179-212. The p53 tumour suppressor protein. Emma S. Hickman and Kristian Helin 
213-254. Production of active mammalian and viral proteases in bacterial expression systems.
Lilia M. Babe, Christopher J. Linnevers and Brian F. Schmidt
255-266. Genetic susceptibility in infectious diseases. Mark Thursz 
267-280. Emerging strategies for the chemical treatment of microbial biofilms.
Andrew J. McBain, David Allison and Peter Gilbert 
281-326. The effect of aeration upon the secondary metabolism of microorganisms.
Sharyn I. Barberel and John R.L. Walker
327-352. Genetically modified food crops: current concerns and solutions for next generation crops.
Henry Daniell 
353-388. Metabolic engineering of plant cells in a space environment. Don J. Durzan 
389-416. Possible molecular mechanisms involved in nickel, zinc and selenium hyperaccumulation in
plants.
Michael W. Persans and David B. Salt 
417-432. Use and applications of subtractive antibody screening. Perry E. Bickel, Harvey F. Lodish and
Philipp E. Scherer
 
433-454. Modulation of intestinal permeability: a novel and innovative approach for the oral delivery of
drugs, macromolecules and antigens.
Tammara L. Watts and Alessio Fasano 
455-496. Diabetes mellitus and closed loop insulin delivery. Gary Adams, Jan Clark, Tarsem Sahota,
Sangeeta Tanna and M. Joan Taylor
 
497-532. Gene therapy: development of immunostimulatory treatments for cancer. Moira G. Gilligan,
Pauline G. Knox and Peter F. Searle
 
533-552. The effects of physical forces on cartilage tissue engineering. Carole A. Heath 
553-578. Laser reshaping of cartilage. Emil Sobol, Alexander Sviridov, Alexander Omel’chenko,
Victor Bagratashvili, Moishe Kitai, Stephen E. Harding, Nicholas Jones, Komelia Jumel,
Michael Mertig, Wolfgang Pompe, Yuri Ovchinnikov, Anatoly Shekhter and Valerii Svistushkin

 

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