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Biotechnology and its Applications : Using Cells to Change the World 2nd Edition - Godbey

Biotechnology and its Applications

Using Cells to Change the World 2nd Edition

By: Godbey

Paperback | 12 March 2021 | Edition Number 2

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Godbey's Biotechnology and its Applications is written for the student with little to no background in college level biology.

The goal of the book is to introduce the student to the world of biotechnology in a way that runs deeper than a mere survey. The book is divided into three units. In the first, basic science is covered to introduce the reader to the cell, how it behaves, and what it is made of. The second unit demonstrates the biotechnological application of scientific principles in the laboratory while the third unit of the book presents biotechnologies "in the real world."

Examples include recombinant proteins that are available to millions of patients, plants that have been engineered to produce food that has been made available to people around the world, and regenerative medicine that may someday allow patients to receive organs that have been grown from their own cells.

The second edition has been updated and expanded with the most current information available, and new chapters have been added on such topics as gene editing, bioremediation, vaccines and immunotherapy, and processing and manufacturing, resulting in a modern, robust, yet highly readable applications-oriented introduction to biotechnology.

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