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Book SynopsisSection I Basic Elements of Biotechnology.- 1. Background to Recombinant DNA Technology.- 2. Background to Monoclonal Antibodies.- 3. Lymphokines and Monokines.- 4. Analytical Methods in Biotechnology.- 5. The Impact of Biotechnology on Analytical Methodology.- 6. Drug Delivery Aspects of Biotechnology Products.- Section II Applications of Biotechnology in the Pharmaceutical Sciences.- 7. Applications of Recombinant DNA Technology to the Diagnosis of Genetic Disease: Molecular Methods for Detecting the Genetic Basis of Diseases.- 8. Human Genome Mapping and Sequencing: Applications in Pharmaceutical Science.- 9. Clinical Use of Monoclonal Antibodies.- 10. Anti-AIDS Drug Development.- 11. Oral Adenoviruses as the Carriers for Human Immunodeficiency Virus or Hepatitis B Virus Surface Antigen Genes.- 12. The Use of Nonclassical Techniques in the Production of Secondary Metabolites by Plant Tissue Cultures.- 13. Applications of Biotechnology in Drug Discovery and Evaluation.- 14. Peptide Turn Mimetics.- Section III Biotechnology and the Practice of Pharmacy.- 15. Biotechnology Products: An Overview.- 16. The Pharmacist Practitioner's Role in Biotechnology: Clinical Application of Biotechnology Products.- 17. Human Trials of Biotechnology Products: A Perspective.
Trade Review`Preparations, analytical methods, and current and possible applications for the products are presented well, along with accompanying references for further study. The book is remarkably free of the jargon that one finds in the specialists' literature.
' Chemical Monographs ReviewTable of ContentsContributors. Preface. Part I: Basic elements of biotechnology: Background to recombinant DNA technology; L.G. Davis. Background to monoclonal antibodies; M.E. Klegerman. Lymphokines and monokines; M.E. Klegerman, N.P. Plotnikoff. Analytical methods in biotechnology; R.J. Prankerd, S.G. Schulman. The impact of biotechnology on analytical methodology; J.F. Fitzloff. Drug delivery aspects of biotechnology products; D.J. Burgess. Part II: Applications of biotechnology in the pharmaceutical sciences: Applications of recombinant DNA technology to the diagnosis of genetic disease: molecular methods for detecting the genetic basis of diseases; D.R. Maglott, W.C. Nierman. Human genome mapping and sequencing: implications and applications in the pharmaceutical science; C.E. Hildebrand, R.L. Stallings, D.C. Torney, J.W. Fickett, N.A. Doggett, D.A. Nelson, A.A. Ford, R.K. Moyzis. Clinical use of monoclonal antibodies; J.M. Brown. Anti-AIDS drug development; P. Mohan. Oral adenoviruses as the carriers for human immunodeficiency virus of hepatitis B virus surface antigen genes; M.D. Lubeck, S. Mizutani, A.R. Davis, P.P. Hung. The use of nonclassical techniques in the production of secondary metabolites by plant tissue cultures; B. O'Keefe, C.Wm.W. Beecher. Applications of biotechnology in drug discovery and evaluation; C.K. Angerhofer, J.M. Pezzuto. Peptide turn mimetics; M.E. Johnson, M. Kahn. Part III: Biotechnology and the practice of pharmacy: Biotechnology products: an overview; D. Brixner. The pharmacist practitioner's role in biotechnology: clinical application of biotechnology products; J.P. Engle, D.M. Kraus, L.S. Parent, M. Dean-Holland. Human trials of biotechnology products: a perspective; W. Leigh Thompson. Index.