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Mammalian Synthetic Biology

Mammalian Synthetic Biology

9780198841548
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Written primarily for mid-to-upper level undergraduates, this primer will introduce students to topics at the forefront of the subject that are being applied to probe biological problems, or to address the most pressing issues facing society. These topics will include those that form the cornerstone of contemporary research, helping students to make the transition to active researcher. This primer introduces the challenges and opportunities of applying synthetic biological techniques to mammalian cells, tissues, and organisms. It covers the special features that make engineering mammalian systems different from engineering bacteria, fungi, and plants, and provides an overview of current techniques. A variety of cutting-edge examples illustrate the different purposes of mammalian synthetic biology, including pure biomedical research, drug production, tissue engineering, andregenerative medicine.
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OUP Oxford
93430
9780198841548
9780198841548

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Publication date
2019
Issue number
1
Cover
paperback
Pages count
136
Dimensions (mm)
189 x 246
Weight (g)
278
  • An introduction to mammalian synthetic biology; Special features of mammalian systems; Technologies for mammalian synthetic biology; Mammalian synthetic biology as a research tool; Teaching mammalian cells to make new, useful things; Synthetic biology, stem cells and regenerative medicine; The ethics of synthetic biology;
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