Gene Biotechnology

Gene Biotechnology
ISBN-10
0203489276
ISBN-13
9780203489277
Category
Medical
Pages
536
Language
English
Published
2003-09-29
Publisher
CRC Press
Authors
Peter B. Kaufman, William Wu, Helen H. Zhang

Description

Many scientists find themselves working in the laboratory without sufficient background in current biotechnology methods. Others want to keep up with the revolution in biotechnology and the flood of new methodologies. This book provides a solution for both: a multidisciplinary approach to the methods essential to biotechnical development. C

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