Biotechnology & Genetic Engineering Reviews Volume 21

(ISSN : 0264-8725)

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

 

 

Contents of Volume 21 (2004)

3-10. Power ultrasound – A means to promote and control crystallization in biotechnology.
Linda J McCausland and Peter W Cains 
11-80. Discovery and applications of small molecule probes for studying biological processes.
Justin S Potuzak, Sirkka B Moilanen and Derek S Tan 
81-122. Vaginal microbicides for the prevention of HIV transmission. Karl Malcolm, David Woolfson,
Clare Toner and Deborah Lowry
 
123-132. Cell adhesion molecules in plants and animals. Graham B Seymour, Gregory Tucker and
Lopa Leach
 
133-146. Bone marrow stromal stem cells for repairing the skeleton. Songtao Shi and Cun-Yu Wang
147-182. Polymeric delivery systems for biopharmaceuticals. Rassoul Dinarv, Shadi H Moghadam,
Farid Dorkoosh and Mehrdad Hamidi
 
183-196. Biotechnological aspects of transport across human skin. Jonathan Hadgraft and Richard Guy 
197-214. Inhibitors of amyloid aggregation: Technologies for the discovery of novel lead compounds.
Andrew J Doig, Kelvin Stott and Mark Treherne 
215-228. Starch retrogradation. Marie-Astrid Ottenhof and Imad A Farhat 
229-248. Re-designing lignin for industry and agriculture. Claire Halpin 
249-276. Beyond Bayh-Dole and the Lambert review: An initial product development and transaction model
for the interface between universities and business.
Michael Fernandes and David Miska
277-298. The liabilities from regulating gene flow in plant-made pharmaceuticals. Stuart Smyth,
Gworge G Khachatourians and Peter W B Phillips
 
299-324. Safety testing and regulation of genetically engineered foods. William Freese and
David Schubert
 
325-368. Design safe and biologically contained transgenic plants: Tools and technologies for c
ontrolled transgene flow and expression.
Yuri Gleba, Sylvestre Marillonnet and Victor Klimyuk 

 

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