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Molecular farming in plants is a relatively young subject of
sciences. As plants can offer an inexpensive and convenient
platform for the large-scale production of recombinant proteins
with various functions, the driven force from the giant market for
recombinant protein pharmaceuticals and industrial enzymes makes
this subject grow and advance very quickly. To summarize recent
advances, current challenges and future directions in molecular
farming, international authorities were invited to write this book
for researchers, teachers and students who are interested in this
subject. This book, with the focus on the most advanced
cutting-edge breakthroughs, covers all the essential aspects of the
field of molecular farming in plants: from expression technologies
to downstream processing, from products to safety issues, and from
current advances and holdups to future developments.
This volume discusses traditional and current techniques that are
successfully used to diagnose plant viruses and study molecular
plant-virus interactions. The chapters in this book cover topics
such as in vivo detection of double-stranded RNA, developing rice
mutant using CRISPR-Cas9-based technology, protein-protein
interaction assays, purification and transfection of protoplasts,
protocols for gene silencing, and transmission electron microscopy.
Written in the highly successful Methods in Molecular Biology
series format, chapters include introductions to their respective
topics, lists of the necessary materials and reagents,
step-by-step, readily reproducible laboratory protocols, and tips
on troubleshooting and avoiding known pitfalls. Cutting-edge and
practical, Plant Virology: Methods and Protocols is a valuable
resource for plant pathologists, microbiologists, virologists,
graduate students, and teachers who are interested in learning more
about the developments in plant virology research.
Topics covered in this book include RNA silencing and its
suppression in plant virus infection, virus replication mechanisms,
the association of cellular membranes with virus replication and
movement, plant genetic resistance to viruses, viral cell-to-cell
spread, long distance movement in plants, virus induced ER stress,
virus diversity and evolution, virus-vector interactions, cross
protection, geminiviruses, negative strand RNA viruses, viroids,
and the diagnosis of plant viral diseases using next generation
sequencing. This book was anticipated to help plant pathologists,
scholars, professors, teachers and advanced students in the field
with a comprehensive state-of-the-art knowledge of the subject.
The Protestant Church in China is growing very fast. However, the
role of the Church in society is still fragile and marginal. The
Church needs a strong ethical and structural development. This
study analyses the theological, ethical and ecclesiological
heritage of the Reformation and it shows how this can build the
foundation for the future of the Church in China. Four models serve
as orientation: the Reformers Luther and Calvin and the theologians
Bonhoeffer and Barth in the 20th century, with their vision of
Christian faith and a humane society. The critical analysis of the
missionary heritage since the 19th century shows its contribution
for the acceptance of the tradition of the Reformation for the
growing Church in China. The author combines this theological and
ethical perspective with the inculturation in the strong ethical
tradition of the Chinese culture. He proposes the encounter between
the spirituality of the Western culture and that of the traditional
culture of China through the relationship with Confucianism. The
book also offers elements for the dialogue around modern values
such as human rights and civil society. In this dialogue, Chinese
Protestantism can play more and more an important role.
Molecular farming in plants is a relatively young subject of
sciences. As plants can offer an inexpensive and convenient
platform for the large-scale production of recombinant proteins
with various functions, the driven force from the giant market for
recombinant protein pharmaceuticals and industrial enzymes makes
this subject grow and advance very quickly. To summarize recent
advances, current challenges and future directions in molecular
farming, international authorities were invited to write this book
for researchers, teachers and students who are interested in this
subject. This book, with the focus on the most advanced
cutting-edge breakthroughs, covers all the essential aspects of the
field of molecular farming in plants: from expression technologies
to downstream processing, from products to safety issues, and from
current advances and holdups to future developments.
This volume discusses traditional and current techniques that are
successfully used to diagnose plant viruses and study molecular
plant-virus interactions. The chapters in this book cover topics
such as in vivo detection of double-stranded RNA, developing rice
mutant using CRISPR-Cas9-based technology, protein-protein
interaction assays, purification and transfection of protoplasts,
protocols for gene silencing, and transmission electron microscopy.
Written in the highly successful Methods in Molecular Biology
series format, chapters include introductions to their respective
topics, lists of the necessary materials and reagents,
step-by-step, readily reproducible laboratory protocols, and tips
on troubleshooting and avoiding known pitfalls. Cutting-edge and
practical, Plant Virology: Methods and Protocols is a valuable
resource for plant pathologists, microbiologists, virologists,
graduate students, and teachers who are interested in learning more
about the developments in plant virology research.
Topics covered in this book include RNA silencing and its
suppression in plant virus infection, virus replication mechanisms,
the association of cellular membranes with virus replication and
movement, plant genetic resistance to viruses, viral cell-to-cell
spread, long distance movement in plants, virus induced ER stress,
virus diversity and evolution, virus-vector interactions, cross
protection, geminiviruses, negative strand RNA viruses, viroids,
and the diagnosis of plant viral diseases using next generation
sequencing. This book was anticipated to help plant pathologists,
scholars, professors, teachers and advanced students in the field
with a comprehensive state-of-the-art knowledge of the subject.
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