Genetically Engineered Toxins

Genetically Engineered Toxins
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Publisher : CRC Press
Total Pages : 516
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ISBN-10 : 9781000147797
ISBN-13 : 1000147797
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Book Synopsis Genetically Engineered Toxins by : Arthur Frankel

Download or read book Genetically Engineered Toxins written by Arthur Frankel and published by CRC Press. This book was released on 2020-08-26 with total page 516 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Presenting all preclinical and clinical information available on genetically engineered toxins, this unique, single-source reference provides the most up-to-date methods and practical examples for conducting clinical studies in toxin molecular biology.;Reviewing difficult problems and their solutions, Genetically Engineered Toxins discusses techniques for clo;ning, expressing, and purifying recombinant toxins and genetically modified recombinant toxins; documents structure-function relationships in toxins, including comparative information; supplies theory and illustrations of chimeric toxins; delineates the preclinical assessments of new reagents; and summarizes approaches to drug design.;With over 1100 literature citations, Genetically Engineered Toxins is an invaluable resource for biochemists, molecular biologists, biotechnologists, pharmacologists, toxicologists, X-ray crystallographers, enzymologists, oncologists, hematologists, immunologists, rheumatologists, botanists, and graduate-level students in molecular biology, biotechnology, and clinical oncology courses.


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