Front Cover; Biotechnology Annual Review, Volume 3; Copyright Page; Contents; Preface; Chapter 1. Two-dimensional DNA electrophoresis: state of the art and applications; Chapter 2. The two-hybrid system in yeast: applications in biotechnology and basic research; Chapter 3. Human gene therapy: principles and modern advances; Chapter 4. Group I introns in biotechnology: prospects of application of ribozymes and rare-cutting homing endonucleases; Chapter 5. Development of recombinant vaccines against infectious bursal disease; Chapter 6. Molecular methods in diagnostic pathology
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Chapter 7. Transgenic manipulation of signaling pathways of plant resistance to pathogen attackChapter 8. Production and characterization of double-layer beads for coimmobilization of microbial cells; Chapter 9. Molecular genetic improvement of salt tolerance in plants; Chapter 10. Plant promoters for transgene expression; Chapter 11. Recombinant Gram-positive bacteria as vehicles of vaccine antigens; Chapter 12. The expression of Bacillus thuringiensis toxin genes in plant cells; Index of Authors; Keyword index
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This new series aims at covering the development in the field of biotechnology in the form of comprehensive, illustrated and well-referenced reviews. With the expansion in the field of biotechnology both in industry as well as in education, coupled with the increase in the number of new journals reporting new results in the field, the need for a publication that is continuously providing reviews is urgent. The goal of Biotechnology Annual Review is to fill this gap. Reviewed topics will include biotechnology applications in medicine, agriculture, marine biology, industry, bioremediation and the environment. Fundamental problems dealing with enhancing the technical knowledge encountering biotechnology utilization, regardless of the field of application, will be emphasized. Other issues, dealing with policy and regulation of biotechnology as well as the problems of development in developing countries, as related to biotechnology, will be included in the various issues. The "Editorial Board" of Biotechnology Annual Review encourages suggestions and contributions of articles from industry or from academic institutions that would constitute a comprehensive covering of a relevant topic in biotechnology.