Plant Biotechnology [electronic resource] : New Products and Applications /

The title of this volume, Plant Biotechnology: Nell' Products and Applications, may look a little out of place among previous vol­ umes of Current Topics in Microbiology and Immunology that have focused mostly on issues related to human health and ani­ mal biology, However, plant biology has always been of immense and has enjoyed an intimate relationship practical importance, with medicine and other biological sciences for centuries, In­ creasing scientific specialization and the dramatic advances in the medical and chemical sciences during this century have left many persons with the impression that plant biology and plant bio­ technology is important only in relation to the agricultural sci­ ences, This is no longer true. Within the past year a genetically engineered plant virus has been used to vaccinate and protect against an animal disease (see the chapter by Lomonossoff and Hamilton), the first human trials of a potential transgenic plant­ based oral vaccine against cholera have been conducted (see the chapter by Richter and Kipp), and the first human trial of an injectable transgenic plant-derived therapeutic protein is under way (discussed in the chapter by Russell et al. ). Today plant biotechnology is being used in new and creative ways to produce therapeutic products for medicine and plastics for industry as well as new disease-and stress-resistant crops for agriculture.

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Main Authors: Hammond, John. editor., McGarvey, Peter. editor., Yusibov, Vidaldi. editor., SpringerLink (Online service)
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Language:eng
Published: Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin Heidelberg : Imprint: Springer, 2000
Subjects:Life sciences., Virology., Biotechnology., Plant science., Botany., Life Sciences., Plant Sciences.,
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-60234-4
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spelling KOHA-OAI-TEST:2234372018-07-31T00:02:10ZPlant Biotechnology [electronic resource] : New Products and Applications / Hammond, John. editor. McGarvey, Peter. editor. Yusibov, Vidaldi. editor. SpringerLink (Online service) textBerlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin Heidelberg : Imprint: Springer,2000.engThe title of this volume, Plant Biotechnology: Nell' Products and Applications, may look a little out of place among previous vol­ umes of Current Topics in Microbiology and Immunology that have focused mostly on issues related to human health and ani­ mal biology, However, plant biology has always been of immense and has enjoyed an intimate relationship practical importance, with medicine and other biological sciences for centuries, In­ creasing scientific specialization and the dramatic advances in the medical and chemical sciences during this century have left many persons with the impression that plant biology and plant bio­ technology is important only in relation to the agricultural sci­ ences, This is no longer true. Within the past year a genetically engineered plant virus has been used to vaccinate and protect against an animal disease (see the chapter by Lomonossoff and Hamilton), the first human trials of a potential transgenic plant­ based oral vaccine against cholera have been conducted (see the chapter by Richter and Kipp), and the first human trial of an injectable transgenic plant-derived therapeutic protein is under way (discussed in the chapter by Russell et al. ). Today plant biotechnology is being used in new and creative ways to produce therapeutic products for medicine and plastics for industry as well as new disease-and stress-resistant crops for agriculture.List of Contents -- Overview: The Many Uses and Applications of Transgenic Plants -- Lessons in Gene Transfer to Plants by a Gifted Microbe -- Particle Bombardment Mediated Transformation -- Plant Viral Vectors Based on Tobamoviruses -- Transgenic Plants for Therapeutic Proteins: Linking Upstream and Downstream Strategies -- Feasibility of Antibody Production in Plants for Human Therapeutic Use -- Pokeweed Antiviral Protein and Its Applications -- Transgenic Plants as Edible Vaccines -- Cowpea Mosaic Virus-Based Vaccines.The title of this volume, Plant Biotechnology: Nell' Products and Applications, may look a little out of place among previous vol­ umes of Current Topics in Microbiology and Immunology that have focused mostly on issues related to human health and ani­ mal biology, However, plant biology has always been of immense and has enjoyed an intimate relationship practical importance, with medicine and other biological sciences for centuries, In­ creasing scientific specialization and the dramatic advances in the medical and chemical sciences during this century have left many persons with the impression that plant biology and plant bio­ technology is important only in relation to the agricultural sci­ ences, This is no longer true. Within the past year a genetically engineered plant virus has been used to vaccinate and protect against an animal disease (see the chapter by Lomonossoff and Hamilton), the first human trials of a potential transgenic plant­ based oral vaccine against cholera have been conducted (see the chapter by Richter and Kipp), and the first human trial of an injectable transgenic plant-derived therapeutic protein is under way (discussed in the chapter by Russell et al. ). Today plant biotechnology is being used in new and creative ways to produce therapeutic products for medicine and plastics for industry as well as new disease-and stress-resistant crops for agriculture.Life sciences.Virology.Biotechnology.Plant science.Botany.Life Sciences.Plant Sciences.Virology.Biotechnology.Springer eBookshttp://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-60234-4URN:ISBN:9783642602344
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topic Life sciences.
Virology.
Biotechnology.
Plant science.
Botany.
Life Sciences.
Plant Sciences.
Virology.
Biotechnology.
Life sciences.
Virology.
Biotechnology.
Plant science.
Botany.
Life Sciences.
Plant Sciences.
Virology.
Biotechnology.
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Virology.
Biotechnology.
Plant science.
Botany.
Life Sciences.
Plant Sciences.
Virology.
Biotechnology.
Life sciences.
Virology.
Biotechnology.
Plant science.
Botany.
Life Sciences.
Plant Sciences.
Virology.
Biotechnology.
Hammond, John. editor.
McGarvey, Peter. editor.
Yusibov, Vidaldi. editor.
SpringerLink (Online service)
Plant Biotechnology [electronic resource] : New Products and Applications /
description The title of this volume, Plant Biotechnology: Nell' Products and Applications, may look a little out of place among previous vol­ umes of Current Topics in Microbiology and Immunology that have focused mostly on issues related to human health and ani­ mal biology, However, plant biology has always been of immense and has enjoyed an intimate relationship practical importance, with medicine and other biological sciences for centuries, In­ creasing scientific specialization and the dramatic advances in the medical and chemical sciences during this century have left many persons with the impression that plant biology and plant bio­ technology is important only in relation to the agricultural sci­ ences, This is no longer true. Within the past year a genetically engineered plant virus has been used to vaccinate and protect against an animal disease (see the chapter by Lomonossoff and Hamilton), the first human trials of a potential transgenic plant­ based oral vaccine against cholera have been conducted (see the chapter by Richter and Kipp), and the first human trial of an injectable transgenic plant-derived therapeutic protein is under way (discussed in the chapter by Russell et al. ). Today plant biotechnology is being used in new and creative ways to produce therapeutic products for medicine and plastics for industry as well as new disease-and stress-resistant crops for agriculture.
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