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This book provides well-tested protocols for the electroporation of proteins and...
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Mammalian Cell Biotechnology in Protein Production...
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European Society of Animal Cell Technology (ESACT) 5th General Meeting...
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The Year Book of Allergy, Asthma and Clinical Immunology brings you abstracts of...
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The book provides detailed knowledge in specialised areas, but also a genuine ov...
Microbial Biotechnology: Fundamentals of Applied Microbiology ...
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This book is written in Czech language. The treatise is the first one in Czech l...
This book is written in Czech language. It used diagrams from the treatises: Alb...
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Fluorescence in situ hybridization (FISH) is a powerful method to directly visua...
This volume focuses on the structural aspects of cell division, ranging from nuc...
A pioneer in the use of Drosophila as an experimental model for developmental bi...
The ability to develop immortalized cells in vitro is a powerful tool for the bi...
DNA Transfer to Cultured Cells describes updated methods and applications for tr...
This edition updates and expands the scope of its predecessor by providing prove...
This manual provides protocols for the application of key techniques to studying...
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