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Pharmaceutical Biotechnology: Concepts and Applications
John Wiley and Sons Ltd, July 2007, Pages: 528
Pharmaceutical Biotechnology: Concepts and Applications offers students taking Pharmacy and related Medical and Pharmaceutical courses a comprehensive introduction to the fast-moving area of biopharmaceuticals. It provides them with a single comprehensive source of all information they require with regard to pharmaceutical biotechnology. With a particular focus on the subject taken from a pharmaceutical perspective, the book offers a broad introduction to protein science and recombinant DNA technology - key areas that underpin the whole subject.
Pharmaceutical Biotechnology: Concepts and Applications:
- Includes specific ‘product category chapters’ focusing on the pharmaceutical, medical and therapeutic properties of numerous biopharmaceutical products - Features an entire chapter devoted to the principles of genetic engineering and how these drugs are developed - Includes numerous relevant case studies to enhance student understanding - Assumes no prior knowledge of protein structure
About the Author:
Dr Gary Walsh. Chemical and Environmental Science Department, University of Limerick, Limerick, Republic of Ireland, Gary.Walsh@il.ie
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