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Sixth Edition
R. Spier, University of Surrey, Guildford, Surrey, U.K.
J. Griffiths, Centre for Applied Microbiology and Research
Included in series
Animal Cell Biotechnology,
Description
There has been a dramatic increase in the perception of the value of animal cell biotechnology to the research and manufacturing communities
in recent years. This volume seeks to keep the reader up-to-date with this progress. This sixth and final volume in the series concentrates
on the biology of animal cells in culture, giving special attention to the relationship between biology and the ability to use such cells
productively. As the search continues for greater productivity, there is a need to understand the switches within cells that control
expression. Additional abilities to manipulate those switches in a controllable manner are also required. In the last five years, considerable
progress has been made in the elucidation of the mechanisms for cell signaling and control of gene expression. The 13 chapters of this
volume are devoted to these subjects and to techniques in areas of particular concern in manufacturing circles. The achievements in the
field to date are described in this book, which, together with its five companion volumes in the series, will provide a building block
for the future development of animal cell biotechnology.
Audience
Research level biotechnologists, cell biologists, immunologists, and biochemical engineers.
Contents
R.E. Spier and J.B Griffiths, Introduction to Volume 6: Animal Cell Biotechnology Comes of Age.T.W. Rademacher, Monitoring
and Control of Glycosylation.D. Stephens, S. Kulkarni, and B. Austen, Assembly of Membrane Proteins and their Movement to the
Cell Surface.L.-J. Eales, Measurement of Cell Surface Area.M. Raes, Cell-Matrix Interactions.K.E. Nye,
Signalling in the Activation of Immunologically Relevant Cells.R.H. Burdon, Oxidative Stress in Cultured Animal Cells.P.D.
Darbre, The Actions of Steroid Hormones on Animal Cells in Culture: Mechanisms and Applications.J.R.E. Davis and N. Hoggard,
Mechanisms of Action of Non-steroid Hormones in Animal Cells: Events in theNucleus.F. Ruiz-Larrea and C.P. Berrie, Molecular
Mechanisms of Cell Growth and Oncogene Action.M.L. Wolf and M.D. Hirschel, Growing TIL and LAK Cells in Hollow Fibre Bioreactors.
W.J. Harris, Humanizing Monoclonal Antibodies for in Vivo Use.R.J. Long, The Production and Regulation of
Veterinary Virus Vaccines.M. Mackett, Vaccinia Virus Recombinants: Expression Vectors and Potential Vaccines.
References.
Subject
Index.
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Hardbound, 384 pages, publication date: SEP-1994
ISBN-13: 978-0-12-657556-9
ISBN-10: 0-12-657556-8
Imprint: ACADEMIC PRESS
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