Molecular Cloning: Selected Applications in Medicine and Biology

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Gregory G. Brown
BoD – Books on Demand, Oct 12, 2011 - Medical - 338 pages
The development of molecular cloning technology in the early 1970s created a revolution in the biological and biomedical sciences that extends to this day. The contributions in this book provide the reader with a perspective on how pervasive the applications of molecular cloning have become. The contributions are organized in sections based on application, and range from cancer biology and immunology to plant and evolutionary biology. The chapters also cover a wide range of technical approaches, such as positional cloning and cutting edge tools for recombinant protein expression. This book should appeal to many researchers, who should find its information useful for advancing their fields.
 

Contents

Principles
21
Subcloning and Expression of Functional
37
Molecular Cloning and Overexpression
59
Effects of Two Novel Peptides
73
Molecular Cloning of Immunoglobulin Heavy
83
Identification of Molecules Involved in the Vulture
91
Molecular Cloning Characterization
109
Molecular Cloning Expression
141
Molecular Cloning Expression Function
197
Cloning the Ribokinase
221
Genome Based Vaccines Against Parasites
231
Phosphagen Kinase System of
247
Molecular Cloning Expression Pattern
267
Molecular Cloning and Characterization
277
Cloning and Characterization of a Candidate Gene
291
Strategies
309

Molecular Toxinology Cloning Toxin Genes for Addressing
161

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