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Biochemistry genetic engineering

The spectrum of tests to be employed comprises methods from microbiology, immunology, protein and peptide biochemistry, genetic engineering and physico-chemical methods as well as animal experimentation. If these exist, for example in pharmacopoeias, standard method descriptions have to be followed. [Pg.57]

Winkler S, Wilson D, Kaplan DL (2000) Controlling beta-sheet assembly in genetically engineered silk by enzymatic phosphorylation/dephosphorylation. Biochemistry 39 12739-12746... [Pg.142]

This has become a reality with the adaptation of immunoanalysis to small molecules. This approach has seen a drastic expansion in biomedical sciences because of developments in genetic engineering and biochemistry. The same methods have been common in environmental sciences for some years now. [Pg.335]

Sakaki,T., Kominami, S., Takemori, S., Ohkawa, H., Akiyoshi-Shibata, M. Yabusaki, Y. (1994). Kinetic studies on a genetically engineered fused enzyme between rat cytochrome P4501A1 and yeast NADPH-P450 reductase. Biochemistry, 33, 4933-9. [Pg.387]

Tolosa L, Gryczynski I, Eichhom LR, Dattelbaum JD, Castellano FN, Rao G, Lakowicz JR. Glucose sensor for low-cost lifetime-based sensing using a genetically engineered protein. Analytical Biochemistry 1999, 267, 114—120. [Pg.308]

Willie A, Stayton PS, Sligar SG, Durham B, Millett F. Genetic engineering of redox donor sites measurement of intracomplex electron transfer between ruthenium-65-cytochrome hs and cytochrome c. Biochemistry 1992 31 7237-42. [Pg.221]

This paper reviews the status of regeneration and transformation technology in the major crop plants and highlights recent progress in plant biochemistry which may serve as a source of important traits for genetic engineering. [Pg.477]

Methods of drug discovery have been aided substantially in recent years by advances in computer technology, biochemistry, and genetic engineering. [Pg.125]

He is considered the father of the controversial branch of biochemistry known as genetic engineering. He was the first person to manufacture a human hormone from a virus combined with genes from a bacterial chromosome. In 1980 he was awarded the Nobel Prize in chemistry for his fundamental studies of the biochemistry of nucleic acids, with particular regard to recombinant-DNA. ... [Pg.26]


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