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Perspectives of biotechnology

Journal of Biotechnology, 2016
Biotechnology develops and applies principles and tools for engineering living systems. The biotech sector, forecast to be worth >$415 Bn by 2017, is providing a torrent of new genomic sequence and gene expression data, alongside a plethora of precision medicine and novel bio-pharma drug discovery opportunities including theranostics, innovative ...
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Oxizymes for Biotechnology

Current Biotechnology, 2015
Oxidation reactions with oxygen and peroxides are difficult to control in the artificial environment of man-made chemistry. This makes oxizymes, i.e. oxidative enzymes that use oxygen or peroxide as co-substrates, very valuable targets for the chemical and pharmaceutical industries.
Gygli, G.A., van Berkel, W.J.H.
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Biotechnology

2005
Abstract Following the epic year 2003, which brought an imposing wave of legislation and policy breakthroughs in the area of biotechnology regulation, one might have expected but small ripples during 2004. However, though perhaps not as eventful as its preceding annum, this survey year once again saw vital developments in this still ...
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Sterilisation in biotechnology

2005
Sterilisation of fermentation media, inlet and outlet gases and maintenance of aseptic conditions during bioprocessing represents one of the most relevant parts of comprehensive upstream processing. The present chapter reviews various sterilisation techniques and methods for sterilisation of inlet gases, liquids, including sterilisation of small and ...
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Chemical biotechnology Pharmaceutical biotechnology

Current Opinion in Biotechnology, 2000
A selection of World Wide Web sites relevant to papers published in this issue of Current Opinion in Biotechnology.
Sylvie Miot, Jean-Louis Boulay
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Biotechnology in Hungary

2000
Ever since ancient times, Hungarians have been interested in problems related to life. Our early interest in biology springs from our close relationship with nature: observation has become an essential life element and a generally adopted attitude in the field of science.
J. Holló, U. P. Kralovánszky
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Biotechnologies

1988
Cet ouvrage est moins consacre a une description precise des techniques et de leur evolution qu'a leur interpretation economique et sociale. L'eclosion des biotechnologies survient dans un contexte economique marque par une crise mondiale durable; nombreux sont les observateurs qui voient dans ces nouvelles technologies un moyen privilegie de relance ...
Joly, Pierre Benoit, Ducos, C.
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Biotechnology

2006
Publisher Summary This chapter explores debates about biotechnology. Science is objective and value-free, as it should be. It is not the scientist's task to create or change social, economic, or political policy. Objective science is driven by curiosity about the natural world, mission of the employing institution, and demands of the funding that ...
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Biotechnology Regulation

Science, 1986
H I, Miller, F E, Young
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