CRC Press, 2005, ISBN: 0203009037, 227 pages
The human genome project has altered the very nature of research and development related to the treatment of disease and, in the process, has revolutionized the field of biotechnology. Pioneering work in genomics, for example, has led to the development of sophisticated techniques for determining
differential gene-expression pattes (transcriptomics) resulting from genetic makeup, disease slate or influence from exteal factors.
Physiologic Systems
An Outline of Cardiovascular Structure and Function
Endocrine System
Nervous System
Vision System
Auditory System
The Gastrointestinal System
Respiratory System
Biotechnology
Protein Engineering
Monoclonal Antibodies and Their Engineered Fragments
Antisense Technology
Tools for Genome Analysis
Vaccine Production
Gene Therapy
Cell Engineering
Metabolic Engineering
The human genome project has altered the very nature of research and development related to the treatment of disease and, in the process, has revolutionized the field of biotechnology. Pioneering work in genomics, for example, has led to the development of sophisticated techniques for determining
differential gene-expression pattes (transcriptomics) resulting from genetic makeup, disease slate or influence from exteal factors.
Physiologic Systems
An Outline of Cardiovascular Structure and Function
Endocrine System
Nervous System
Vision System
Auditory System
The Gastrointestinal System
Respiratory System
Biotechnology
Protein Engineering
Monoclonal Antibodies and Their Engineered Fragments
Antisense Technology
Tools for Genome Analysis
Vaccine Production
Gene Therapy
Cell Engineering
Metabolic Engineering