Biotechnology & Genetic Engineering Reviews Volume 22

(ISSN : 0264-8725)

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

 

 

Contents of Volume 22 (2005)

1-20. Quantitation in proteomic experiments utilizing mass spectrometry. Andrew C Paoleti and
Michael P Washburn
 
21-44. Developing RNA rools for engineering regulatory systems. Jeffrey J Tabor, Eric A Davidson
and Andrew D Ellington
 
45-62. Transcriptional regularatory network prediction. Jimmy Lin, Donald J Zack and Jiang Qian 
63-76. Tissue-specific RNA interference. Melanie Philipp and Esther T Stoeckli
77-100. Zebrafish: At the nexus of functional and chemical genomics. Andrew Dodd, David R
Greenwood, Andrew L Miller, Sarah E Webb, Stephen P Chambers, Brent R Copp and Donal
R Love
 
101-124. Development of group B adenoviruses as gene transfer vectors. Daniel Stone, Nelson C di
Paolo and Andre Lieber
 
125-150. Transgenic cattle applications: The transition from promise to proof. Gotz Laible and David
N Wells
 
151-170. Cell-free protein synthesis systems: Biotechnological applications. Sadanand Gite, Mark Lim
and Kenneth J Rothschild
 
171-196. P2 receptors in health and disease. Gary A Weisman, Ningpu Yu, Zhongji Liao, Fernando
Gonzalez, Laurie Erb and Eheikh I Seye
 
197-212. Applications of protein arrays for small molecular drug discovery and characterization. Gregory
A Michaud, Michael Salcius, Fang Zhou, Vladimir V Papov, Janie Merkel, Michael Murtha, Paul
Predki and Barry Schweitzer
 
213-252. The fascinating world of steroids: S cerevisiae as a model organism for the study of
hydrocortisone biosynthesis.
Corinne Brocard-Masson and Bruno Dumas 
253-266. Delivery of therapeutic proteins through Lactococcus lactis. Sabine Neirynck and Lothar Steidler 
267-298. Synthetic carriers for vascular delivery of protein therapeutics. Thomas D Dziubla and Vladimir
R Muzykantov
 

 

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