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Glossary for Chemists of Terms Used in Biotechnology
Pure and Applied Chemistry (1992)
  • B. Nagel
  • H. Dellweg
  • Lila Gierasch, University of Massachusetts - Amherst
Abstract
The glossary contains definitions and explanatory notes, if needed, of over 230 terms frequently used in publications in the multidisciplinary field of biotechnology. The glossary was developed as a step to help facilitate communication between chemists, chemical engineers, biologists and bioengineers and to make biotechnology and its methodologies more accessible to the chemical profession. The interrelation between chemistry, chemical engineering and the burgeoning areas of molecular biology will be especially important as chemical industrial processes begin to incorporate recombinant DNA techniques, for example. The range of terms includes microbiology, genetic engineering, biochemistry, molecular biology, biochemical engineering, bioprocessing and general concepts of biotechnology.
Publication Date
1992
Citation Information
B. Nagel, H. Dellweg and Lila Gierasch. "Glossary for Chemists of Terms Used in Biotechnology" Pure and Applied Chemistry Vol. 64 (1992)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/lila_gierasch/3/