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Cambridge Studies in Biotechnology

Biotechnology may be defined as the application of biological organisms, systems or processes to manufacturing and service industries. Each of the books in this series provides a short, authoritative account of an aspect of biotechnology of current interest. Discussions of basic scientific principles of development work and of economic factors and descriptions of case histories are included. The books will interest and inform undergraduate and graduate students who are studying biotechnology as part of biological or engineering courses. They are also designed to be of value to administrators, policy makers, teachers and informed laymen.

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  • Immobilized Cells

    Principles and Applications

    Tampion, J.
    Tampion, M. D.
    Published: June 2011

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  • Animal Cells as Bioreactors

    Cartwright, Terence
    Published: March 2009

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  • Monoclonal Antibodies in Biotechnology

    Theoretical and Practical Aspects

    McCullough, Kenneth C.
    Spier, Raymond E.
    Published: March 2009

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  • Process Development in Antibiotic Fermentations

    Calam, C. T.
    Published: June 2008

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  • Biotechnology of Microbial Exopolysaccharides

    Sutherland, Ian W.
    Published: June 2008

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  • Microalgae

    Biotechnology and Microbiology

    Becker, E. W.
    Published: April 2008

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  • The Biotechnology of Malting and Brewing

    Hough, James S.
    Published: August 1991

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