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Title:

The yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae in science and biotechnology

Subtitle:

The yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae in science and biotechnology

Creator:

Ułaszewski, Stanisław

Publisher:

Committee on Biotechnology PAS ; Institute of Bioorganic Chemistry PAS

Date issued/created:

1994

Subject and Keywords:

biotechnology

Abstract:

The baker’s yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae is a unieellular eukaryotie organism veiy atraetivefor studies of fundamental proeesses in eellular and molecular biology. Yeast cells can be genetically engineered toward synthesizing of new and valuable proteins and possibly used toimprove old strains or to develop new strains for industral fermentation through changes inmetabolic pathways. The variety of transformation techniques associated to the available industrial technology for a large scale culture make yeast the host of choice for expression of foreignproteins. Furthermore, yeast cells can be used to study current problems of importance tohuman medicine and biology.

Relation:

Biotechnologia, vol.24, 1 (1994)-.

Volume:

24

Issue:

1

Start page:

17

End page:

31

Resource type:

Text

Detailed Resource Type:

Article

Format:

application/pdf

Resource Identifier:

0860-7796 ; IChB B-20

Source:

Library of Institute of Bioorganic Chemistry PAS

Language:

pol

Language of abstract:

eng

Temporal coverage:

1988-2010

Rights:

Creative Commons Attribution BY-SA 4.0 license

Terms of use:

Copyright-protected material. [CC BY-SA 4.0] May be used within the scope specified in Creative Commons Attribution BY-SA 4.0 license, full text available at:

Digitizing institution:

Institute of Bioorganic Chemistry of the Polish Academy of Science

Original in:

Institute of Bioorganic Chemistry of the Polish Academy of Science

Projects co-financed by:

Operational Program Digital Poland, 2014-2020, Measure 2.3: Digital accessibility and usefulness of public sector information; funds from the European Regional Development Fund and national co-financing from the state budget.

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