- Biotechnology — a technology based on biology, especially when used in agriculture, food science, medicine, and genetic engineering.
Subcategories
This category has the following 46 subcategories, out of 46 total.
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- Antibody-drug conjugates (56 P)
- Artificial organs (19 P)
B
- BEAM robotics (5 P)
- Biomagnetics (5 P)
- Biomedical districts (2 P)
- Biomimetics (10 P)
- Bioreactors (22 P)
- Biosensors (23 P)
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D
- Biotechnology databases (3 P)
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H
I
- Industrial enzymes (4 P)
L
- Lists of sequenced genomes (10 P)
M
- Microarrays (54 P)
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- Pharmaceutical isolates (5 P)
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S
- Specialty drugs (37 P)
T
- Therapeutic gene modulation (17 P)
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Pages in category "Biotechnology"
The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 425 total. This list may not reflect recent changes.
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- ABI Solid Sequencing
- Adult stem cell
- Agricultural biotechnology
- Agrobacterium
- Agroinfiltration
- ALC-0159
- Algae bioreactor
- AlgaePARC
- Aminoallyl nucleotide
- Amplicon
- Analog ear
- Animal efficacy rule
- Antibody–drug conjugate
- Antibody-oligonucleotide conjugate
- Antisense therapy
- Aptamer
- Arena BioWorks
- Artificially Expanded Genetic Information System
- Arven Pharmaceuticals
- 3-Arylpropiolonitriles
- Aspergillus niger
- Assisted reproductive technology
- Axenic
B
- Bacterial conjugation
- Bacterial therapy
- BamHI
- Betibeglogene autotemcel
- Biochemistry
- Biochip
- Bioconvergence
- BioCyc database collection
- Bioeconomy
- Bioelectronics
- Biofabrication
- Biofact (philosophy)
- Biofunctionalisation
- Biohappiness
- Biohydrometallurgy
- Bioinstructive material
- Bioleaching
- BioLegend
- Biological computing
- Biological hydrogen production (algae)
- Biomagnetics
- Biomanufacturing
- Biomarker (medicine)
- Biomimetics
- Biomin
- Biomolecular engineering
- BioMotiv
- Bionics
- Biopesticide
- Biopharmaceutical
- Biopiracy
- Bioprocess
- Bioprocess engineering
- Bioprocessor
- Bioproduct
- Bioproducts engineering
- Bioreactor
- Biorefining
- Bioremediation
- Biorobotics
- Bioseparation of 1,3-propanediol
- Bioship
- Biostimulation
- Biotechnology in pharmaceutical manufacturing
- Biotechnology industry in Italy
- Biotechnology risk
- Biotransducer
- Biotransformation
- BioWeb
- Body capacitance
- Brain–brain interface
- Broad Institute
C
- Calix Limited
- Callus (cell biology)
- CALUX
- 3D cell culturing by magnetic levitation
- Cell culture
- Chemically defined medium
- Cell culture assay
- Cell therapy
- Cellular Agriculture Society
- Cellular microarray
- Institute of Himalayan Bioresource Technology
- Certolizumab pegol
- Chargaff's rules
- Chem-seq
- Chemical Engineering and Biotechnology Abstracts
- Chemically induced dimerization
- ChIP sequencing
- CIBERSORT
- Circular consensus sequencing
- COLD-PCR
- Color Genomics
- Colostrum
- Combinatorial biology
- Competitions and prizes in biotechnology
- Connect (organization)
- Contract research organization
- CRISPR
- CRISPR gene editing
- CRISPR-associated transposons
- CRISPR-Display
- Cultured meat
- Cunninghamella elegans
- Cure Rare Disease
- Custom-made medical device
- Cyborg
D
- Delandistrogene moxeparvovec
- Dendrosome
- DEPT (medicine)
- Differential display
- Digital microfluidics
- Directed differentiation
- Discovery District
- Do-it-yourself biology
- DNA
- DNA clamp
- DNA condensation
- DNA-encoded chemical library
- DNA field-effect transistor
- DNA ligase
- DNA separation by silica adsorption
- DNA sequencing
- DNA Valley
- DNA-templated organic synthesis
- Dragon silk
- DRIP-seq
- Duocarmycin
E
- Eadie–Hofstee diagram
- EcoRI
- EDIM technology
- Eftilagimod alpha
- Electrohydrogenesis
- Electromethanogenesis
- Electroporation
- Embryonic stem cell
- Enadenotucirev
- Engineering biology
- Enhanced biological phosphorus removal
- Environmental biotechnology
- Eradication of suffering
- Expression vector
- Extremophiles in biotechnology
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G
- Gene delivery
- Gene electrotransfer
- Gene knock-in
- Gene knockout
- Gene therapy
- Template:Genealogical DNA test
- Genetic engineering
- Genetically encoded voltage indicator
- GeneXpert Infinity
- GenoCAD
- Genome Project-Write
- Genome sequencing of endangered species
- Genome Valley
- Genotyping by sequencing
- Glycopegylation
H
- Hachimoji DNA
- Helicase-dependent amplification
- Heterologous expression
- High-performance Integrated Virtual Environment
- High-resolution melting analysis
- Homing endonuclease
- Host cell protein
- Human cloning
- Human genetic enhancement
- Human Genome Project
- Human HGF plasmid DNA therapy
- Human Medicines Regulations 2012
- Hyperhydricity
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