Biotechnology & Genetic Engineering Reviews Volume 13

(ISSN : 0264-8725)

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

 

 

Contents of Volume 13 (1995)

1-18. Identification of structural genes involved in bacterial exopolysaccharide production. A M Griffin,
K J Edwards, M J Gasson and V J Morris
 
19-50. Progress with proteome projects: why all proteins expressed by a genome should be identified
and how to do it.
Marc R Wilkins, Andrew A Gooley and Keith L Williams 
51-100. Thermostable proteases. R M Daniel and H S Toogood 
101-132. Xylanases: From biology to biotechnology. Rolf A Prade 
133-166. Marine adhesive proteins and some biotechnological applications. Hiroyuki Yamamoto 
167-180. Genetically engineered plants for quality improvement. D S Brar, T Ohtani and H Uchimiya 
181-196. The environmental impact of genetically engineered crops. Phil Gates 
197-216. Strategies for in vitro and in vivo translation with non-natural amino acids. Michael Ibba 
217-236. Engineering aspects of carriers for immobilized biocatalysts. F Svec and P Gemeiner 
237-266. Electrochemical biosensors – ways to improve sensor performance. Ula Wollenberger
267-314. Proteins as invited guests of reverse micelles conformational effects, significance,
applications.
Claud Nicot and Marcel Waks 
315-334. DNA transfer and gene expression in transgenic cereals. Richard I S Brettell and Fiona R Murray 
335-382. Collagen-based biomaterials. John A M Ramshaw, Jerome A Werkmeister and Veronica Glattauer 
383-420. Applications of chitin and chitosan as biomaterials. Yoshihiro Shigemasa and Saburo Minami 
421-468. Proteinases and their inhibitors in plants: Role in normal growth and in response to various
stress conditions.
Joze Brzin and Marjetka Kidric 

 

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