Required Reading for Everyone
Organisms Engineered for Use in Pharmaceutical, Antibody, or Vaccine Production
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Kreeger, K. Y. "Transgenic
Mammals Likely to Transform Drug-Making." The Scientist, July
21, 1997, p.11, 14.
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"The
Biopharmaceuticals," http://www.gene.com/AE/AB/IWT/The_Biopharmaceuticals.html,
10/2/97.
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"Products
Produced By Fermentation," http://www.gene.com/AE/TSN/SS/ferm_tables.html,
10/3/97. (NOTE: Table 2 lists engineered organisms that you might want
to look up.)
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"Monoclonal
Antibody Technology - The Basics," http://www.gene.com/AE/AB/IE/Monoclonal_Antibodies.html,
10/2/97.
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"Monoclonal
Antibody Production," http://www.gene.com/AE/AB/GG/Monoclonal.html,
10/2/97.
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Maybury, B.A. and P. M. Peters. "Vaccines--How
and Why?" http://www.gene.com/ae/RC/Clas_Coll/CC/vaccines_how_why.html,
10/2/97.
Viruses Engineered for Gene Therapy
Plants Engineered for Use in Agriculture
Bacteria, Fungi, Viruses, Insects, etc (other than plants) Engineered for
Use In Agriculture
Organisms Engineered for Use in Environmental Cleanup (Bioremediation)
or for the Production of Materials Used in Manufacturing