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SPR - Synthetic Biology
Synthetic biology is a new area of biological research that combines science and engineering in order to design and build novel biological functions and systems. In essence, synthetic biology will enable the design of biological systems in a rational and systematic way. The Specialist Periodical Report in Synthetic Biology captures the expanding primary literature in the form of critical and comprehensive reviews, providing the reader with an authoritative digest of the latest developments in this emerging field. Leading researchers draw on the recent literature, from both dedicated journals and broader sources, making this an essential reference to any library supporting this research. Specialist Periodical Reports provide systematic and detailed review coverage in major areas of chemical research. Compiled by teams of leading authorities in the relevant subject, the series creates a unique service for the active research chemist with regular critical in-depth accounts of progress in particular areas of chemistry. Subject coverage of all volumes is very similar and publication is on an annual or biennial basis.
Specialist Periodical Reports Online
Customers purchasing a print volume are entitled to free site-wide access to the electronic version of that title. To apply for free access, please contact [email protected] with proof of purchase (a scanned copy is acceptable). Specialist Periodical Reports from 1968 onwards are available online as part of the RSC eBooks Collection.
Series DOI: 10.1039/2052-9007; Print ISSN: 2052-899X; Electronic ISSN: 2052-9007
Series Editors
Maxim Ryadnov; National Physical Laboratory, UK
Luc Brunsveld; Eindhoven University of Technology, Netherlands
Specialist Periodical Reports Online
Customers purchasing a print volume are entitled to free site-wide access to the electronic version of that title. To apply for free access, please contact [email protected] with proof of purchase (a scanned copy is acceptable). Specialist Periodical Reports from 1968 onwards are available online as part of the RSC eBooks Collection.
Series DOI: 10.1039/2052-9007; Print ISSN: 2052-899X; Electronic ISSN: 2052-9007
Series Editors
Maxim Ryadnov; National Physical Laboratory, UK
Luc Brunsveld; Eindhoven University of Technology, Netherlands