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Fluorescent probes --- Catalogs --- Catalogs. --- chemistry (VII.) BIOCHEMISTRY --- biophysics (II.) MOLECULAR BIOLOGY (XXI.) GENETIC ENGINEERING --- biotechnology (XI) --- molecular biology (XXI.) --- Sect --- Prim --- Fluorescent probes - Catalogs
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An overview of recombitant DNA techniques and surveys advances in recombinant molecular genetics, experimental methods and their results.
Molecular biology --- Human biochemistry --- Biotechnology --- Recombinant DNA --- Recombinant-DNA-techniek --- rDNA --- DNA --- Genetic engineering --- Genetic recombination --- Genetic vectors --- ADN recombinant --- Recombinant DNA. --- DNA, Recombinant --- Recombinant DNA Research --- Recombination Joint --- Genes, Spliced --- DNA Research, Recombinant --- Joint, Recombination --- Research, Recombinant DNA --- Spliced Genes --- Cloning, Molecular --- DNA Transposable Elements --- Genetic Engineering --- Genetic Vectors --- Genomic Library --- Gene Library --- Artificial Gene Fusion --- 577.21 --- celbiologie --- DNA deoxyribonucleic acid --- genetica --- moleculaire biologie --- 575.1 --- Recombinant DNA-technologie --- biotechnology (XI) GENETICS (XII.) --- biotechnology (XI) --- Distributed by W.H. Freeman and Company, New York --- genetic engineering --- Sect --- Prim --- Note --- DNA, Recombinant.
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Biochemical engineering --- Molecular biology --- Genetic engineering --- Proteins --- Congresses --- Biotechnology --- Congresses. --- biochemistry --- biophysics (II.) GENETIC ENGINEERING --- biotechnology (XI) MOLECULAR BIOLOGY (XXI.) VIROLOGY --- interferon (XXXIII.5.) GENETICS (XII.) --- biophysics (II.) --- Sect --- Prim --- Proteids --- Biomolecules --- Polypeptides --- Proteomics --- Biotechnology&delete& --- Genetic engineering - Congresses --- Proteins - Biotechnology - Congresses
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Analytical biochemistry --- Proteins --- Proteines --- Purification --- isolation & purification --- isolation and purification --- Enzymes --- Protéine --- proteins --- methods --- Laboratoire --- laboratories --- Matériel de laboratoire --- Laboratory equipment --- Chromatographie --- Chromatography --- Électrophorèse --- Electrophoresis --- Technique immunologique --- Immunological techniques --- Solubilisation --- solubilization --- 577.112.083 --- isolation & purification. --- Proteins--?.083 --- biochemistry --- biophysics (II.)GENETIC ENGINEERING --- biotechnology (XI) --- biophysics (II.) --- purification --- fractionation --- chromatography --- electrophoresis --- immunological methods --- enzymes --- Sect --- Prim --- Indx --- 577.112.083 Proteins--?.083 --- Proteins - isolation and purification --- PROTEINS --- ISOLATION AND PURIFICATION --- PREPARATION
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The first Human Genome Analysis Programme (HGAP) was launched for the years 1990-1992. The aim of this programme has been to ensure a significant European contribution to the worldwide effort to map the human genome and, in the long term, to set a basis for support of European research activities in future wide-ranging medical applications. The implementation of the programme was through research centres, transnational research projects, training and studies on the ethical, social and legal aspects of human genome research. About 100 European institutes were involved in this programme, which played an important role in the establishment of a more balanced relationship with regard to ongoing activities in the United States. All final reports on HGAP, which now is continued as a separate sub-area on human genome analysis under BIOMED-I, are published in this book.
Medicine --- Médecine --- Research --- Recherche --- Abstracts --- Commission of the European Communities. --- Human gene mapping --- Human genome. --- Genome, Human. --- Gene Library. --- Research. --- 351.77 --- -#GBIB:CBMER --- #TWER:BIOM --- wetenschappelijk onderzoek --- Clinical sciences --- Medical profession --- Human biology --- Life sciences --- Medical sciences --- Pathology --- Physicians --- Laboratory Research --- Research Activities --- Research and Development --- Research Priorities --- Activities, Research --- Activity, Research --- Development and Research --- Priorities, Research --- Priority, Research --- Research Activity --- Research Priority --- Research, Laboratory --- Ethics, Research --- Openbare gezondheidszorg.--zie ook {?614.1/7} en {628}. --- -Europe. --- Northern Europe --- Southern Europe --- Western Europe --- European Commission --- genetic engineering --- biotechnology (XI) GENETICS (XII.) --- ISBN Ohmsha (Distributor in Japan) 4274900169 --- ISBN Series 09296743 --- genetics (XII.) --- menselijk genoom --- genetische engineering (manipulatie) --- Sred --- Sect --- Note --- Prim --- génome humain --- génie génétique (ingénierie génétique) --- 351.77 Openbare gezondheidszorg.--zie ook {?614.1/7} en {628}. --- Médecine --- #GBIB:CBMER --- Openbare gezondheidszorg.--zie ook {?614.1/7} en {628} --- Europe. --- Abstracts. --- Health Workforce --- Human genome --- Human chromosome mapping --- Human genome mapping --- Mapping, Human gene --- Genomes --- Human chromosomes --- Gene mapping --- Medicine - Research - Europe
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En médecine, la puissance des outils d'analyse génétique permet de mieux connaître les bases moléculaires de nombreuses maladies et d'accomplir des progrès majeurs dans leur diagnostic à un stade présymptomatique. Cependant, si le dépistage génétique peut révolutionner la pratique médicale, son avenir dépendra moins des avancées techniques que de nos choix de société. Contrairement à l'eugénisme d'Etat qui vise à l'amélioration de l'espèce sans respecter les libertés individuelles, la médecine contemporaine utilise le progrès technique pour éviter la fatalité génétique en préservant l'autonomie et le libre choix, en se mettant au service des valeurs de solidarité et de bien-être.
Human genetics --- Clinical genetics --- Diseases--Genetic aspects --- Genetica [Medische ] --- Genetics [Medical ] --- Heredity of disease --- Medische genetica --- Eugénisme --- genomes --- Genre humain --- mankind --- health --- Lutte génétique --- Genetic control --- #SBIB:316.334.3M51 --- 57 : 17 --- genetics (XII.) MEDICINE (XIX.) GENETIC ENGINEERING --- biotechnology (XI) --- Comité éditorial : Marc J.Abamowics --- Arsène Burny --- Herman J. Daled --- François Englert --- Yvon Englert --- Hubert Galle --- Francine Gillot-de Vries --- Guy Haarscher, Jean-Jacques Heirwegh --- Jerzy Hildebrand --- Gilbert Hottois, --- Claude Javeau --- Paul Kestens --- Jean-Noël Missa --- Madeleine Moulin --- Esther Vamos --- Jean-Pierre Vanden Branden --- Gilbert Vassart --- D/1998/0171/6 --- medicine (XIX.) --- Organisatie van de gezondheidszorg: modellen van therapeutisch handelen --- Eugenics --- Medical genetics --- Eugénisme --- Génétique médicale --- Moral and ethical aspects --- Social aspects --- Aspect moral --- Aspect social --- 174.2 --- #SBIB:004.GIFTSOC --- Genetica --- genetica (genen) --- sociologie (sociologische aspecten) --- 174.2 Beroepsmoraal van de artsen. Medische beroepsethiek --- Beroepsmoraal van de artsen. Medische beroepsethiek --- bio-ethiek --- Sect --- Note --- Prim --- Génétique --- génétique (gènes) --- sociologie (aspects sociologiques) --- Genetics, Medical --- Ethics --- Hulpwetenschappen --- medische wetenschappen. --- genetic engineering --- genetic maps --- Eugenics.
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