Animal Cell Technology
. Ed(S): Bernard, Alain; Griffiths, Bryan; Noe, Wolfgang; Wurm, Florian
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Paperback. Proceedings of the 16th ESACT Meeting, April 25-29, 1999, Lugano, Switzerland Editor(s): Bernard, Alain; Griffiths, Bryan; Noe, Wolfgang; Wurm, Florian. Num Pages: 564 pages, biography. BIC Classification: PSA; PSB; PSV. Category: (P) Professional & Vocational. Dimension: 235 x 155 x 32. Weight in Grams: 884.
Products from Cells - Cells as Products This book ist he "lasting" product, a resource ofup to date information in the scientific literature fort he field ofanimal cell tec hnology, as it was presented during a pleasant and s timulating mee ting that was held in Lugano Switzerland in April 1999. "Products" appeartwice int he title oft he conference. This clearly indicates the fact that the focus oft he papers presented during this meeting was really the application ofn ew technologies (novel reactors or novel vectors, for example for the preparation and/ort he more efficient generation ofproducts ) that could ... Read more
Products from Cells - Cells as Products This book ist he "lasting" product, a resource ofup to date information in the scientific literature fort he field ofanimal cell tec hnology, as it was presented during a pleasant and s timulating mee ting that was held in Lugano Switzerland in April 1999. "Products" appeartwice int he title oft he conference. This clearly indicates the fact that the focus oft he papers presented during this meeting was really the application ofn ew technologies (novel reactors or novel vectors, for example for the preparation and/ort he more efficient generation ofproducts ) that could ... Read more
Product Details
Format
Paperback
Publication date
2010
Publisher
Springer Netherlands
Number of pages
564
Condition
New
Number of Pages
564
Place of Publication
Dordrecht, Netherlands
ISBN
9789048153633
SKU
V9789048153633
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99-15
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