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Laboratory Fundamentals in Biological Engineering >> Content Detail



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Module 1: DNA Engineering


Helleday, T. "Pathways for mitotic homologous recombination in mammalian cells." Mutat Res 532, no. 1-2 (November 27, 2003): 103-15.

Bishop, A. J., and R. H. Schiestl. "Homologous recombination as a mechanism of carcinogenesis." Biochim Biophys Acta 1471, no. 3 (March 21, 2001): M109-21.

Sonoda, E., M. S. Sasaki, J. M. Buerstedde, O. Bezzubova, A. Shinohara, H. Ogawa, M. Takata, Y. Yamaguchi-Iwai, and S. Takeda. "Rad51-deficient vertebrate cells accumulate chromosomal breaks prior to cell death." EMBO J 17, no. 2 (January 15, 1998): 598-608.



Module 2: Protein Engineering


Rinaldi, A. "A new code for life." EMBO Rep 5, no. 4 (April 2004): 336-9.

Matthews, B. W. "The structure of E. coli beta-galactosidase." C R Biol 328, no. 6 (June 2005): 549-56.



Module 3: Systems Engineering


Endy, Drew. "Foundations for engineering biology." Nature 438, no. 7067 (November 24, 2005): 449-53.

Endy, Drew, Isadora Deese, and Chuck Wadey. "Adventures in synthetic biology (comic)." Nature (November 24, 2005). Cover and Online. Reprint and background.

Levskaya, A., et al. "Synthetic biology: engineering Escherichia coli to see light." Nature 438, no. 7067 (November 24, 2005): 441-2.

Breithaupt, H. "The engineer's approach to biology." EMBO Rep 7, no. 1 (January 2006): 21-3.



Module 4: Bio-material Engineering


Peelle, B. R., E. M. Krauland, K. D. Wittrup, and A. M. Belcher. "Design criteria for engineering inorganic material-specific peptides." Langmuir 21, no. 15 (July 2005): 6929-33.


 








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