Biotechnology & Genetic Engineering Reviews Volume 19

(ISSN : 0264-8725)

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

 

 

Contents of Volume 19 (2002)

3-54. The effect of hydrostatic pressure on biological systems. Antonio D Molina-Garcia 
55-72. The analytical ultracentrifuge as a probe for interface transport phenomena.
Stephen E Harding and Michael P Tombs 
73-83. Transchromo Mouse. Isao Ishida, Kazuma tomizuka, Hotoshi Yoshida and Yoshimi Kuroiwa 
84-104. Marrow stromal stem cells for repairing the skeleton. Herve Petite and Didier Hannouche 
105-120. A super-channel in bacteria: Macromolecule uptake and depolymerisation systems of
Sphingomonas sp. A1 with a special cell surface structure.
Yumiko Michima, Keiko Momma,
Osamu Miyake, Wataru Hashimoto and Kousaku Murata.
 
121-138. Preventing sexual transmission of HSV: The challenge for active and passive immunization
of mucosal surfaces.
Larry Zeitlin, Carrie Palmer and Kevin J Whaley 
139-158. Engineered commensal bacteria as delivery systems of anti-infective mucosal protectants.
Walter Magliani, Stafania Conti, Raffaele Frazzi and Luciano Polonelli 
159-174. Recent developments in the production of nevel polyketides by combinatorial biosynthesis.
T Ashton Cropp, Beom S Kim and Kevin A Reynolds 
175-204. A rational design approach for developing immunomodulators based on CD4 and CD8.
Anna P Tretiakova, Ross H Albert and Bradford A Jameson 
205-244. Prospects for an HIV vaccine: Conventional approaches and DNA immunization.
Mark A Baumeister, Michael A Chattergoon and David B Weiner
245-292. Viruses as vectors for the expression of foreign sequences in plants. Claudine Porta 
293-338. Nitric oxide and reactive nitrogen oxide species in plants. Don J Durzan and M Christina Pedrosa 
339-356. Bioengineered rice for plant protection. Swapan K Datta 
357-376. The self-assembly and structure of caseins in solution. Gordon A Morris

 

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