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Biotechnology of the Archaea

Trends in Biotechnology, 1992
The Archaea, designated since 1979 as a separate Super-Kingdom (the highest taxonomic order), are a highly novel group of microorganisms which look much like bacteria but have many molecular and genetic characteristics that are more typical of eukaryotes.
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Consolidations in biotechnology

Nature Biotechnology, 1999
Biotechnology mergers and acquisitions are gaining momentum, but may not always lead to a financial windfall.
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Algal biotechnology

Applied Biochemistry and Biotechnology, 1990
The review gives a general outline of macro- and microalgal biotechnology. The main methods by which algae are cultivated and harvested are described. The first section deals with the environmental factors affecting mass culture and the principles governing the design and operation of mass cultivation systems.
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Biotechnology in Europe

Science, 1986
The countries of the European Economic Community have recently mounted considerable efforts to commercialize biotechnology. Together, these efforts approach the same number of companies and level of government spending as those in the United States.
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Chemogenomics and biotechnology

Trends in Biotechnology, 2008
A robust knowledge of the interactions between small molecules and specific proteins aids the development of new biotechnological tools and the identification of new drug targets, and can lead to specific biological insights. Such knowledge can be obtained through chemogenomic screens.
Arthur, Wuster, M, Madan Babu
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Environmental biotechnology

Trends in Biotechnology, 2000
There is an increasing interest in environmental biotechnology owing to a worldwide need to feed the world's growing population and to maintain clean soil, air and water. The major technological developments are in plant and microbial biology. Plants can be more readily engineered for resistances that enhance yield or produce new products whereas ...
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Biotechnology

2013
Marco, Fioroni   +2 more
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Avian Biotechnology

2017
Primordial germ cells (PGCs) generate new individuals through differentiation, maturation and fertilization. This means that the manipulation of PGCs is directly linked to the manipulation of individuals, making PGCs attractive target cells in the animal biotechnology field.
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Chemical biotechnology Pharmaceutical biotechnology

Current Opinion in Biotechnology, 2000
Jean-Louis Boulay, Sylvie Miot
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