Barron, Niall.

MicroRNAs as Tools in Biopharmaceutical Production [electronic resource] / edited by Niall Barron. - IX, 124 p. 9 illus., 6 illus. in color. online resource.

MicroRNAs are small, non-coding RNA molecules that interact with target mRNAs to modulate their translation. They are now recognized as widespread and critical regulators of gene expression in the cell. This book is aimed at both industry- and academic-based researchers in the Biopharmaceutical production space who wish to learn more about these fascinating molecules. It provides an overview of what is currently known about microRNAs including: ·      a description of their biogenesis and mode of action ·      how they can be detected and measured ·      methods for predicting their target genes ·      how we can manipulate their levels in the cell ·      what lessons can be learned from their behaviour in cancer cells Most importantly this volume addresses how microRNAs might be utilised in the bioprocess setting to: ·      gain new understanding of CHO cell biology ·      design microRNAs expression engineering strategies to influence cell characteristics such as proliferation rate or recombinant protein productivity ·      predict phenotypic outcomes in cell line development projects

9789400751286

10.1007/978-94-007-5128-6 doi


Medicine.
Pharmaceutical technology.
Genetic engineering.
Animal genetics.
Biomedicine.
Pharmaceutical Sciences/Technology.
Genetic Engineering.
Animal Genetics and Genomics.

RS380 RS190-210

615.19

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