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Methods in Gene Biotechnology

May 13, 2010 by biotechcheck.com · 1 Comment 

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Many scientists find themselves working with genes in the work without adequate background in current biotechnology methods. Others want to keep up with the revolution in biotechnology and the associated flood of new methodologies. Methods in Gene Biotech provides the complete, broad-based coverage that researchers and students require to comprehend and apply today’s biotechnology techniques. It discusses a wide variety of approaches, from very basic methods to the latest, most sophisticated technologies.Written by a team of internationally recognized scientists and scholars, Methods in Gene Biotech offers several notable features typically absent in other works on the subject. The book presents prescript recipes, and also provides clear and easy explanations of the key principles and concepts behind the methods. It includes useful troubleshooting guides to help solve experimental problems, presenting a single, logically organized source for all the most important new methodologies. This one-of-a-kind resource provides the tools for success in molecular and cellular biology research today.

Methods in Gene Biotechnology

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The Cartagena Protocol on Biosafety: Reconciling Trade in Biotechnology With Environment and Development?

May 8, 2010 by biotechcheck.com · Leave a Comment 

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A comprehensive review of the treaty governing trade in biotechnology, adopted in Jan 2000. The volume collects contributions and perspectives from many of the key players involved, sets out the scientific and commerical background and analyzes the interests at stake, the operations and implications of the Protocol and the prospects for the future.

The Cartagena Protocol on Biosafety: Reconciling Trade in Biotech With Environment and Development?

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Plant Biotechnology: Practical Manual

April 27, 2010 by biotechcheck.com · Leave a Comment 

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Plant Biotechnology: Practical Manual covers most of the important areas of present-day plant biotechnology, beginning from plant tissue culture media preparation to transgenic plant production and related molecular biology protocols. It is meant for both students who are being introduced to plant biotechnology and those wanting to do advance research in this field. It would also be helpful for instructors in formulating their own practical protocols using different model plant systems. This book includes the principles, theoretical background and the basis for apiece prescript supported by the authors own research findings. This approach has been adopted to help the learners and researchers alter their procedures to develop their own protocols and methods utilizing the proven protocols included in the book.

Plant Biotechnology: Practical Manual

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D-Pharm Receives Agreement Letter On Special Protocol Assessment For DP-b99 Study – A Pivotal Phase III Trial In Acute …

April 20, 2010 by biotechcheck.com · Leave a Comment 

D-Pharm Receives Agreement Letter On Special Protocol Assessment For DP-b99 Study – A Pivotal Phase III Trial In Acute …
D-Pharm Ltd (DPRM: TASE) announced that it has reached an agreement with the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) under the Special Protocol Assessment (SPA) procedure for a pivotal phase 3 trial (MACSI) of its neuroprotective agent DP-b99 in acute ischemic stroke patients. The SPA agreement letter indicates that “the design and planned analysis of the study adequately address the objectives …

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