Algal genetic engineering in China: Progress and cooperation Zeng Cheng-kuiQin Song OriginalPaper Pages: 1 - 3
Cloning and sequencing of the allophycocyanin genes fromSpirulina maxima (Cyanophyta) Qin SongHiroyuki KojimaZeng Cheng-kui Part I Gene Cloning Pages: 6 - 11
Cloning and sequencing of the ferredoxin gene of blue-green algaAnabaena siamensis Li Shou-dongSong Li-rongZhao Jin-dong Part I Gene Cloning Pages: 12 - 16
Construction of a genomic DNA library with a TA vector and its application in cloning of the phytoene synthase gene from the cyanobacteriumSpirulina platensis M-135 Yoshikazu KawataShin-ichi YanoHiroyuki Kojima Part I Gene Cloning Pages: 17 - 24
Identification and sequence of a cDNA clone corresponding to a gene involved in development ofUndaria pinnatifida Hou He-shenLi NingWu Chao-yuan Part I Gene Cloning Pages: 25 - 29
Transposable genetic elements inSpirulina and potential applications for genetic engineering Hiroyuki KojimaQin SongShin-ichi Yano Part II Vector Constructing Pages: 30 - 39
Construction of a new gene integration platform system for theSynechococcus sp. PCC7942 Zhang JunWu Qiao-juanLou Shi-lin Part II Vector Constructing Pages: 40 - 46
Study on transient expression of gus gene inChlorelia ellipsoidea (Chlorophyta) by using biolistic particle delivery system Chen YingLi Wen-binSun Yong-ru Part III Transformation Models Pages: 47 - 49
A transformation model forLaminaria Japonica (Phaeophyta, Laminariales) Qin SongJiang PengZeng Cheng-kui Part III Transformation Models Pages: 50 - 55
Transient expression of exogenous gus gene inPorphyra yezoensis (Rhodophyta) Kuang MeiWang Su-juanZeng Cheng-kui Part III Transformation Models Pages: 56 - 61
Effects of ultrasonic treatment on female gametophytes ofLaminaria japonica (Phaeophyta) Wang Xi-huaQin SongQin Mei Part III Transformation Models Pages: 62 - 66
High efficiency induction of callus and regeneration of sporophytes ofLaminaria japonica (Phaeophyta) Wang Xi-huaQin SongQin Mei Part III Transformation Models Pages: 67 - 74
Microalgae cultivation in a tubular bioreactor and utilization of their cells Koyu Hon-namiShunji Kunito Part IV Bioreactor Research Pages: 75 - 83
Bioreactor technology for production of valuable algal products Chen Feng Part IV Bioreactor Research Pages: 84 - 90
Production of bioplastics and hydrogen gas by photosynthetic microorganisms Yasuo AsadaMasato MiyakeJun Miyake Part V Gene Products Pages: 91 - 104
Extracellular release of β-lactamase by osmotic shock inSynechococcus transformant Shin-ichi YanoYoshikazu KawataHiroyuki Kojima Part V Gene Products Pages: 105 - 108
Secondary metabolites of cyanobacteriaNostoc sp. Akio KobayashiShin-ichiro Kajiyama Part VI Physiology, Biochemistry and Molecular Genetics Pages: 109 - 117
Hydrogen photoproduction ofA. Variabilis incorporated in a photobioreactor Liu Jian-guoDavid O. HallDmitry A. Sveshnikov Part VI Physiology, Biochemistry and Molecular Genetics Pages: 118 - 126
Iron ions increase the thermostability of phycocyanin ofSpirulina maxima Li Jian-hongTai Zi-houChao-Tsi Tseng Part VI Physiology, Biochemistry and Molecular Genetics Pages: 127 - 132
Physiological aspects of a high-co2 requiring mutant and the high-co2 growing cells of the cyanobacteriumSynechococcus pcc7942 Wu Tian-fuSong Li-rongLiu Yong-ding Part VI Physiology, Biochemistry and Molecular Genetics Pages: 133 - 139
RAPD study on some common species ofPorphyra in China Kuang MeiWang Su-juanZeng Cheng-kui Part VI Physiology, Biochemistry and Molecular Genetics Pages: 140 - 146
Application of RAPD in genetic diversity study onGracilaria lemaneiformis III. Phase and sex related markers Li Xiang-fengSui Zheng-hongZhang Xue-cheng Part VI Physiology, Biochemistry and Molecular Genetics Pages: 147 - 151
Spirulina cultivation in China Wu Bo-tangXiang Wen-zhouZeng Cheng-kui Part VII Special Lectures Pages: 152 - 157
Seaweed cultivation: A new applied field for biotechnology Fei Xiu-GengLu ShanBao Ying Part VII Special Lectures Pages: 158 - 161
Cell biotechnology of rhodophytes in China Wang Su-juanKuang MeiMa Ling-bo Part VII Special Lectures Pages: 162 - 167