
Biotechnology Annual Review
- 1st Edition, Volume 14 - August 12, 2008
- Imprint: Elsevier Science
- Author: M. Raafat El-Gewely
- Language: English
- Hardback ISBN:9 7 8 - 0 - 4 4 4 - 5 3 2 2 6 - 8
- Paperback ISBN:9 7 8 - 0 - 4 4 4 - 5 5 9 3 2 - 6
- eBook ISBN:9 7 8 - 0 - 0 8 - 0 8 8 8 0 8 - 8
Biotechnology is a diverse, complex, and rapidly evolving field. Students and experienced researchers alike face the challenges of staying on top of developments in their field of… Read more

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Request a sales quoteBiotechnology is a diverse, complex, and rapidly evolving field. Students and experienced researchers alike face the challenges of staying on top of developments in their field of specialty and maintaining a broader overview of the field as a whole. This latest volume of Biotechnology Annual Review comprises expert reviews on a diverse range of topics, ranging from gene expression microarray analysis to the use of ethnomedicines and ethnomedicinal phytophores to treat herpes viruses. Such a diverse range of review topics will keep biotechnologists of all levels up-to-date on the latest in the vast field of biotechnology and deepen their understanding of the many facets of the field as a whole.
- More than 150 figures elucidate and reinforce key points
- Inclusion of reviews of such hot-topics as arginine methylation in health and disease
- Wide variety of coverage keeps biotechnologists up-to-date on many facets of the field
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- Edition: 1
- Volume: 14
- Published: August 12, 2008
- No. of pages (Hardback): 492
- No. of pages (eBook): 492
- Imprint: Elsevier Science
- Language: English
- Hardback ISBN: 9780444532268
- Paperback ISBN: 9780444559326
- eBook ISBN: 9780080888088
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M. Raafat El-Gewely
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Department of Biotechnology, Institute of Medical Biology, University of Tromso, NorwayRead Biotechnology Annual Review on ScienceDirect