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Recombinant Proteins from Plants is one of the most exciting and
fastest developing areas in biology. The latest molecular
techniques are being applied to the exploitation of plants as novel
expression systems for the p- duction and overproduction of
heterologous and native proteins. Transgenic plant technology is
currently used in three broad areas: the expression of - combinant
proteins to improve crop quality by increasing disease/pest res-
tance or increasing tolerance to stress, optimizing plant
productivity and yield by the genetic manipulation of metabolic
pathways, and the large-scale co- effective production of
recombinant proteins for use as specialist industrial or
therapeutic biomolecules. The intention of Recombinant Proteins
from Plants is to provide c- prehensive and detailed protocols
covering all the latest molecular approaches. Because the
production oftransgenic plants has become routine in many la-
ratories, coverage is also given to some of the more "classical"
approaches to the separation, analysis, and characterization of
recombinant proteins. The book also includes areas of research that
we believe will become increasingly important in the near future:
efficient transformation of monocots with Agrobacterium optimizing
the stability of recombinant proteins, and a section highlighting
the immunotherapeutic potential of plant-expressed proteins.
Recombinant Proteins from Plants is one of the most exciting and
fastest developing areas in biology. The latest molecular
techniques are being applied to the exploitation of plants as novel
expression systems for the p- duction and overproduction of
heterologous and native proteins. Transgenic plant technology is
currently used in three broad areas: the expression of - combinant
proteins to improve crop quality by increasing disease/pest res-
tance or increasing tolerance to stress, optimizing plant
productivity and yield by the genetic manipulation of metabolic
pathways, and the large-scale co- effective production of
recombinant proteins for use as specialist industrial or
therapeutic biomolecules. The intention of Recombinant Proteins
from Plants is to provide c- prehensive and detailed protocols
covering all the latest molecular approaches. Because the
production oftransgenic plants has become routine in many la-
ratories, coverage is also given to some of the more "classical"
approaches to the separation, analysis, and characterization of
recombinant proteins. The book also includes areas of research that
we believe will become increasingly important in the near future:
efficient transformation of monocots with Agrobacterium optimizing
the stability of recombinant proteins, and a section highlighting
the immunotherapeutic potential of plant-expressed proteins.
With A Few Observations Upon The Impressment Of Seamen, And The
Advantages Of Those Who Are Employed In His Majesty's Navy. Also On
The Necessity And Useful Operations Of The Articles Of War.
Title: A Narrative of the Occurrences that took place during the
Mutiny at the Nore, in May and June, 1797; with a few observations
on the impressment of seamen, etc.Publisher: British Library,
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British Library Cunningham, Charles; 1829. xii, 141 p.; 8 .
G.16213.
With A Few Observations Upon The Impressment Of Seamen, And The
Advantages Of Those Who Are Employed In His Majesty's Navy. Also On
The Necessity And Useful Operations Of The Articles Of War.
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