In the mid-eighties, there was a revolution in plant biotechnology. Simple procedures could be used to genetically transform plants. Such transgenic plants will express alien genes, virtually from any organism, provided the genes are flanked by appropriate controlling elements. Soon after this biotechnology became available, there was an awareness that crop plants can serve as manufacturers of high-value medical products. This book provides the molecular and biotechnological background for genetic transformation in plants, as well as updated information about the production of antibodies, antigens and other medical and health products by transgenic plants. The book handles the relevant information in a critical manner by pointing out the risks and problems as well as presenting the outlook for development in this field. It provides a comprehensive and well-balanced treatment of its theme.
This text provides the molecular and biotechnological background for genetic transformation in plants, as well as information about the production of antibodies, antigens and other medical and health products by transgenic plants. It points out the risks as well as the outlook for development.
Publisher
Imperial College Press
Publication Date
Mar 2001
ISBN
9781860942549
Pages
348 p.
Item Type
Book
Format
Paperback
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