Artificial DNA : methods and applications / edited by Yury E. Khudyakov, Howard A. Fields.
Combining elements of biochemistry, molecular biology, and immunology, artificial DNA can be employed in a number of scientific disciplines. Some of the varied applications include site-specific mutagenesis, hybridization, amplification, protein engineering, anti-sense technology, DNA vaccines, prot...
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Table of Contents:
- Chemical Synthesis of Oligonucleotides: From Dream to Automation / Richard T. Pon
- Artificial Hybridization Probes / Salvatore A.E. Marras
- Peptide Nucleic Acid (PNA): A DNA Mimic with a Pseudopeptide Backbone / Frederik Beck, Peter E. Nielsen
- Synthetic DNA Used in Amplification Reactions / Lisa S. Kelly
- Artificial Nucleic Acids and Genome Profiling / Lilia M. Ganova-Raeva
- Site-Directed Mutagenesis / John I. Glass, Beverly A. Heinz
- Mimotopes: An Overview / Renu Tuteja
- Artificial Genes for Chimeric Virus-Like Particles / Paul Pumpens, Elmars Grens
- DNA Vaccines / Sang Won Han, Jane Zveiter de Moraes, Celio Lopes Silva, Roger Chammas, Mauricio Martins Rodrigues
- Toward Designer Diagnostic Antigens / Joy Chih-Wei Chang
- Recombinant Antibodies / Ramon Montano, Flor H. Pujol.