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Adhesion Molecules in Health and Disease
Leendert C. Paul; Thomas B. Issekutz1997
Traffic signals on endothelium for lymphocyte recirculation and leucocyte emigration; strategies to inhibit cellular adhesion molecules; measurement of adhesion molecules in biological fluids; circulating adhesion receptors in health and disease; adhesion molecules as signal transduction molecules; adhesion molecules as mechanorecpetors; morphogenesis of epithelial cells; adhesion molecules in immunoregulation; regulation of endothelial selections and their ligands; role of chemoattractants in neurotrophil recruitment to sites of inflammation; adhesion molecules in lymphocyte-mediated; P-selectin and its ligands - structure and function; use of host adhesion molecules by infecting agents; modulation of leucocyte trafficking in infectious diseases; adhesion molecules in atherosclerosis; adhesion molecules in bone remodelling; adhesion molecules in tumour growth and metastasis; adhesion molecules in reperfusion injury; cellular adhesion molecules in neurology; adhesion molecules in inflammatory lung injury; role of adhesion molecules in intestinal inflammation; adhesion molecules in rheumatic disease; adhesion molecules in the immunopathogenesis of skin disease; adhesion molecules in renal diseases; adhesion molecules and artificial membranes; cellular and extracellular matrix adhesion in organ transplantation; adhesion molecules in defense of the peritoneum.
MARCEL DEKKER - TAYLOR & FRANCIS & FRANCHISBN: 0824798244   PGS: 776List: 339.95     YOUR PRICE: 322.95
Advances in Trematode Biology
Fried; Bernard1997
An Overview of the Biology of Trematodes, B. Fried Modes of Transmission of Trematode Infections and Their Control, M.A. Haseeb and B. Fried Excystation and Cultivation of Trematodes, S.W.B. Irwin Structure and Function of Trematode Alimentation, T. Fujino Reproductive Physiology and Behavior of Digenic Trematodes, P.M. Nollen Physiology and Biochemistry of Snail-Larval Trematode Relationships, S.N. Thompson Host Recognition by Trematode Miracidia and Cercariae, W. Haas and B. Haberl Specificity and Immunobiology of Larval Digenean-Snail Associations, C.M. Adema and E.S. Loker Proteases of Trematodes, J.P. Dalton and P.J. Brindley Biochemistry of Trematodes, A.G.M. Tielens Trematode Neurobiology, D.W. Halton, A.G. Maule, and C. Shaw Immunobiology of Trematodes in Vertebrate Hosts, T.K. Graczyk Molecular Biology of Trematodes: Approaches and Applications, D.J. Minchella, R. Sorensen, J. Curtis, and A. Bierberich
CRC - TAYLOR & FRANCISHISBN: 0849326451   PGS: 480List: 289.95     YOUR PRICE: 275.45
American Insects: A Handbook of the Insects of America North of Mexico, Second Edition, 2nd Ed.
Arnett, Jr.; Ross H.2000
Foreword Preface Introduction General Considerations Insect Classification and Systematics Identification Features Insect Ecology, Behavior, and Distribution Insect Collecting The Orders of Insects The Insect Fauna of America, North of Mexico Collembola (Springtails and Allies) Protura (Proturans) Diplura (Diplurans) Archaeognatha (Bristletails) Zygentoma (Silverfish and Allies) Odonata (Dragonflies and Damselflies) Plecoptera (Stoneflies) Embioptera (Webspinners) Phasmatodea (Walkingsticks) Orthoptera (Grasshoppers, Crickets, and Katydids) Grylloblattodea (Rock Crawlers) Dermaptera (Earwigs) Dictyoptera (Mantids and Cockroaches) Isoptera (Termites) Zoraptera (Angel Insects) Psocoptera (Booklice and Barklice ) Mallophaga(Chewing Lice) Anoplura(Sucking Lice) Hemiptera (True Bugs) Homoptera (Cicadas,Leafhoppers, Aphids, Scale Insects, and Allies) Thysanoptera (Thrips) Neuroptera (Dobsonflies, Lacewings, Antlions, and Allies) Coleoptera (Beetles, and Weevils) Hymenoptera (Wasps, Ants, and Bees) Trichoptera (Caddisflies) Lepidoptera (Moths, Butterflies, and Skippers) Mecoptera (Scorpionflies and their Allies Diptera (The Flies) Strepsiptera (Stylopids) Siphonaptera (Fleas) Glossary Index
CRC - TAYLOR & FRANCISSISBN: 0849302129   PGS: 1000List: 139.95     YOUR PRICE: 132.95
Atlas of Cell Organelles Fluorescence
Kohen, Elli2003
VITAL FLUORESCENCE PROBES OF CELL ORGANELLES Mitochondrial Probes Lysosomal Probes Nuclear Probes METABOLIC PROBES CYTOTOXIC DRUGS Lysosomotropic Agents Mitochondria-Toxic Agents Mitochondrial Inhibitors Photosensitizers Carcinogens and Cancer Chemotherapeutic Drugs: Agents Stimulating the Proliferation of the Endoplasmic Reticulum and Golgi Together with the Loading of Lysosomes GENETIC DISEASES CELL DIFFERENTIATION AND CELL PATHOLOGY CELL-TO-CELL COMMUNICATION THE STUDY OF MICROECOSYSTEMS BIOTECHNOLOGY INSTRUMENTATION NOVEL METHODS AND INSTRUMENTAL DESIGNS Two-Photon Excitation Microscopy Fourier Interferometry for Excitation-Emission Fluorescence Spectral Imaging Excitation-Emission Fluorescence Imaging Combined with Photoacoustic Microscopy. A Combined Fluorescence Imaging and Photoacoustic Microscopy Design for Studies in Cancer Cells Combined Confocal Fluorescence and Acoustic Microscopy CCOFAM without Necessity for Scanning Is the Study of Nanocompartments in Living Cells Feasible? Conclusion Index
CRC - TAYLOR & FRANCISHISBN: 0849314402   PGS: 208List: 229.95     YOUR PRICE: 218.45
Barnacle Biology
None Listed1987
Evolution and genetics; physiology and function; larval biology and settlement; pollution and fouling.
CRC - TAYLOR & FRANCISHISBN: 9061916283   PGS: N/AList: 219.95     YOUR PRICE: 208.95
Bioenergetics Of Aquatic Animals
None Listed1996
Physical concepts of bioenergetics; cellular bioenergetics; bioenergetics of organisms - concepts; bioenergetics of organisms; methods; bioenergetics of organisms - analysis of results; bioenergetics of populations; the scope of bioenergetics applications.
CRC - TAYLOR & FRANCISHISBN: 074840564X   PGS: N/AList: 125.95     YOUR PRICE: 119.65
Bioinstrumentation and Biosensors:
Donald L. Wise1991
This reference text consists of contributed chapters by specialists directly carrying out research and development in this emerging field which joins advanced microelectronics with modern biotechnology. Chapters present novel biotechnology-based microelectronic instruments, such as those used for de
MARCEL DEKKER - TAYLOR & FRANCIS & FRANCHISBN: 0824783379   PGS: 824List: 359.95     YOUR PRICE: 341.95
Biology Demystified, 1st Ed.
Layman2003
PREFACE; PART 1: GETTING READY FOR BIOLOGY; Chapter 1. The Coming of Biology; Chapter 2. Patterns of Life; Chapter 3. Evolution: From Dawn to Darwin; Test: Part 1; PART 2: THE UNIVERSAL BUILDING BLOCKS OF LIFE; Chapter 4. Chemicals: The Tiniest Blocks; Chapter 5. Cells: The "Little Chambers" in Plants and Animals; Test: Part 2; PART 3: THE FIVE KINGDOMS OF LIFE, PLUS VIRUSES; Chapter 6. Bacteria and the "Homeless" Viruses; Chapter 7. The Protists: "First of All"; Chapter 8. The Fungi: Not Just Mushrooms!; Chapter 9. The Plants: "Kings and Queens" of the World of Green; Chapter 10. Invertebrates As Special Animals: "Have You No Spine?"; Chapter 11. The Arthropods: No Jointed Backbone, but "Jointed Feet"; Chapter 12. The Chordata: Animals with a "Chord" In Their "Back"; Test: Part 3; PART 4: ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY OF ANIMALS; Chapter 13. Skins and Skeletons; Chapter 14. The Neuromuscular (Nerve-Muscle) Connection; Chapter 15. Glands and Their Hormone Messengers; Chapter 16. Blood and the Circulatory System; (and more...) ,
McGraw-Hill ProfessionalSISBN: 0071410406   PGS: 401List: 19.95     YOUR PRICE: 18.95
BIOLOGY REVISIONED
Harman, Willis & Sahtouris, Elisabet1998
Contents: New Context - From Mechanism to Organism; Some Biological Enigmas; Autopoiesis & Holarchies; Towards a Holistic Biology; Intelligence & Consciousness; Social Implications.
CHATHAM HOUSE PUBLISHERSSISBN: 1566432674   PGS: 290List: 14.95     YOUR PRICE: 14.20
Biopac Lab Experiments, 6th Ed.
Pflanzer1998
The 12 BIOPAC experiments found in the Pflanzer EXPERIMENTAL AND APPLIED PHYSIOLOGY LAB. These are avalable separately if an instructor does not use a full lab manual.
McGraw-Hill Science/Engineering/MathSISBN: 0072326522   PGS: N/AList: 37.19     YOUR PRICE: 35.33
Bioremediation of Contaminated Soils
Donald L. Wise; Debra J. Trantolo; Edwar2000
Bioremediation techniques: towards an ecosystem approach to remediation in the Great Basin; experimental investigations on in-situ bioremediation of an aquifer contaminated with ammonium; remediation of hexavalent chromium by biosorption; bioregeneration of contaminated absorbents containing hazardous wastes; efficiency of cyperus corymbosus, typha angustifolia, phragmites, australis, and eleocharis dulcis in constructed wetlands for chromium treatment of electroplating industrial wastewater; microbiological peculiarities of cattle waste transformation into food additions; the increase of pea cells sensitivity to chemical compounds during chromatin activation periods; modification of biological process of treatment - real way to improve effluent. Bioremediation of hydrocarbon contaminated materials: biodegradation of PCBs in aqueous and soil systems; biosurfactant production by indigenous soil microbes degrading BEPH and lubricating oil; potential of plant-microbial interactions for in-situ bioremediation of hydrocarbon-contaminated soils; concurrent fuel and chlorinated solvent remediation -bioslurping free product and monitored natural attenuation of the soluble plume; biodegradation of crude oil in cold climate conditions - summary of the methods used to study biodegradability; additives affecting the microbial degradation of petroleum hydrocarbons; intrinsic biodegradation of benzene in contaminated groundwater - a case study illustrating the application of numerical modelling. Soil-specific bioremediation techniques: bioaugmentation for soil bioremediation; degradation of aromatic xenobiotics in soil by enzyme systems of microorganisms and plants; removal of heavy oil sludge contamination by composing; bioremediation of TNT-contaminated soil; in-situ remediation of contaminated soils by bioelectrokinetic remediation and other competitive technologies; aerobic biodegradation kinetics and soil gas transport in the unsaturated zone. (Part contents).
MARCEL DEKKER - TAYLOR & FRANCIS & FRANCHISBN: 0824703332   PGS: 920List: 349.95     YOUR PRICE: 332.45
Biosensor Principles and Applications
L. J. Blum; P. R. Coulet1991
Considers a new generation of sensors for use in industrial processes, which measure the chemical environment directly by means of a biological agent mainly enzymes so far. Various specialists from Europe, the US, and Japan identify the device's place in their disciplines; review the principles of m
MARCEL DEKKER - TAYLOR & FRANCIS & FRANCHISBN: 0824785460   PGS: 376List: 289.95     YOUR PRICE: 275.45
Calcium Oxalate in Biological Systems
Khan, Saeed R.1995
Calcium Oxalate Crystallization in vitro, J.P. Kavanagh Inhibitors of Calcium Oxalate Crystallization, D.J. Kok Mechanisms of Calcium Oxalate Aggregation in the Biophysical Environment, J.H. Adair, R.V. Linhart, C.F. Habeger, and S.R. Khan Calcium Oxalate Formation in Higher Plants, H.T. Horner and B.L. Wagner Calcium Oxalate in Fungi, H.J. Arnott Oxalate Biosynthesis and Function in Plants and Fungi, V.R. Franceschi and F.A. Loewus Oxalate Degrading Bacteria, M.J. Allison, S.L. Daniel, and N.A. Cornick Epidemiology of Calcium Oxalate Urolithiasis in Man, D.S. Milliner Enzymology and Molecular Genetics of Primary Hyperoxaluria Type 1: Consequences for Clinical Management, C.J. Danpure and G. Rumsby Cellular Abnormalities of Oxalate Transport in Nephrolithiasis, B. Baggio and G. Gambaro Oxalate Transport Across Intestinal and Renal Epithelia, M. Hatch and R.W. Freel Oxalate Measurement in Biological Fluids, M. Marangella and M. Petrarulo Urinary Macromolecules in Calcium Oxalate Stone and Crystal Matrix: Good, Bad, or Indifferent, R.L. Ryall and A.M.F. Stapleton Lipid Matrix of Urinary Calcium Oxalate Crystals and Stones, S.R. Khan Urate and Calcium Oxalate Stones: A New Look at an Old Controversy, P.K. Grover and R.L. Ryall The Role of Crystal-Cell Attachment and Retention in Stone Disease, R.L. Hackett and P.N. Shevock Animal Model of Calcium Oxalate Nephrolithiasis, S.R. Khan
CRC - TAYLOR & FRANCISHISBN: 0849376734   PGS: 400List: 249.95     YOUR PRICE: 237.45
Cell Biology of Trauma
Lemasters, John J.1995
Mechanisms of Lethal Cell Injury Models of Toxicity Screening Using Cultured Cells, R.L. Grant and D. Acosta, Jr. Apoptosis: Cellular Signaling and Molecular Mechanisms, R.B. Evans and J.A. Cidlowski Role of Mitochondrial Injury During Oxidative Injury to Hepatocytes: Evidence of a Mitochondrial Permeability Transition by Laser Scanning Confocal Microscopy, A.-L. Nieminen, R. Imberti, A.K. Saylor, S.A. Tesfai, B. Herman, and J.J. Lemasters Cytoprotective Strategies Glycine Cytoprotection and Inhibition of Nonlysosomal Calcium-Dependent Proteolysis During Anoxia Injury of Rat Hepatocytes, J.C. Nichols, R.C. Dickson, S.F. Bronk, and G.J. Gores Di-Calciphor-Dependent Protection against Cell Death Due to Mitochondrial Failure, D.P. Jones Role of Mitochondrial ATPase Inhibitor, IF1, in Cytoprotection During Ischemia in Slow and Fast Heart-Rate Hearts, W. Rouslin and C.W. Broge The Discovery and Pharmacology of Tirilazad Mesylate, J.M. McCall Ischemia/Reperfusion Injury The Role of Neutrophils and Reactive Oxygen Metabolites in Reperfusion Injury, B.J. Zimmerman and D.N. Granger The Inflammatory Response after Hepatic Ischemia-Reperfusion, H. Jaeschke The pH Paradox in Reperfusion Injury to Heart Cells, J.J. Lemasters, J.M. Bond, I.S. Harper, E. Chacon. H. Ohata, B. Herman, and W.E. Cascio Pathophysiology of Spinal Cord Injury in a Rat Model of Decompression Sickness, L. Marzella Stress Response and Wound Healing The Stress Response and Stress Proteins, M.E. Feder, D.A. Parsell, and S.L. Lindquist Cross Talk between Heat Shock and Oxidative Stress Inducible Genes During Myocardial Adaptation to Ischemia, D.K. Das and N. Maulik Alterations in Cell Cycle Control Factors and the Induction of Oxygen Regulated Proteins by Hypoxic Stress, H.C. Smith, R.L. Howell, and J.W. Ludlow Stress Proteins in Renal Ischemia, S. Hilden Human Keratinocyte Migration Involves Extracellular Matrix and Soluble Factors, D.T. Woodley, J.D. Chen, E. Shim, J.P. Kim, J.-C. Lapiere, and C. Peavey Endothelial Cell Signaling During Wound Healing, L.H. Romer Preservation of Cells and Organs Development and Optimization of Preservation Solutions, J.H. Southard Hypoxia, Free Radicals and Reperfusion Injury Following Cold Storage and Reperfusion of Livers for Transplantation, R.G. Thurman, W. Gao, H.D. Connor, S. Bachmann, R.T. Currin, R.P. Mason, and J.J. Lemasters Cellular Injury Associated with Organ Cryopreservation: Chemical Toxicity and Cooling Injury, G.M. Fahy, C. da Mouta, L. Tsonev. B.S. Khirabadi, P. Mehl, and H.T. Meryman
CRC - TAYLOR & FRANCISHISBN: 084932453X   PGS: 384List: 289.95     YOUR PRICE: 275.45
Cellular and Molecular Biology of Nitric Oxide
Jeffrey D. Laskin; Debra L. Laskin1999
Transcriptional regulation of the genes encoding nitric oxide synthase; arginine synthesis, metabolism, and transport - regulators of nitric oxide synthesis; inactivation of nitric oxide synthase isoforms by metalloporphyrins; nitric oxide, peroxynitrite, and carbon monoxide poisoning; structure-activity relationships in NOS inhibitors; homeostatic and pathological actions of nitric oxide in the kidney; roles of protein kinase C in the synthesis and cellular action of nitric oxide; nitric oxide and inflammation in autoimmune disorders; protective and pathologic roles of nitric oxide in tissue injury; nitric oxide and cell death in inflammation; nitric oxide as a cellular mediator of apoptosis; nitric oxide biosynthesis and metabolism in keratinocytes - the functions and consequences of nitric oxide production in the skin; taurine chloramine, an inhibitor of iNOS expression and a potential modulator of inflammation; modulation of the nitric oxide pathway by natural products; the role of DNA synthesis and cytokine-generated oxidants in hepatocyte necrosis and apoptosis.
MARCEL DEKKER - TAYLOR & FRANCIS & FRANCHISBN: 0824719654   PGS: 400List: 269.95     YOUR PRICE: 256.45
Cellular and Molecular Physiology of Cell Volume Regulation
Strange, Kevin1993
Fundamental Principles and Physiological Roles of Cell Volume Regulation: Principles of Cell Volume Regulation (K.R. Hallows and P.A. Knauf). Volume Regulation in Epithelia: Transcellular Transport and Cross-Talk (L. Reuss and C.U. Cotton). Volume Regulation in Renal Medullary Nephron Segments (A.M. Sun and S.C. Hebert). Clinical Significance of Cellular Osmoregulation (M.L. McManus and K.B. Churchwell). Organic Osmolytes: Compatible and Counteracting Solutes (P.H. Yancey). Regulation of Cellular Amino Acid Levels (J.S. Ballantyne and M.E. Chamberlin). The Role and Regulation of Methylamines in the Response of Cells to Osmotic Stress (J. Dragolovich and S.K. Pierce). Regulation of Intracellular Polyols and Sugars in Response to Osmotic Stress (J.M. Sands). Volume Sensing and Signal Transduction: Cellular Signal Transduction Mechanisms (T. Force and J.V. Bonventre). Influence of Macromolecular Crowding on Intracellular Association Reactions: Possible Role in Volume Regulation (A.P. Minton). How an Epithelial Cell Swells is a Determinant of the Signalling Pathways that Activate RVD (R.J. Macleod). Protein Phosphorylation Control in the Activity of Volume-Sensitive Transport Systems (H.C. Palfrey). Stretch-Activated Ion Channels (H. Sackin). The Cytoskeleton and Cell Volume Regulation (J.W. Mills, E.M. Schwiebert, and B.A. Stanton). The Role of Calcium in the Control of Volume Regulatory Transport Pathways (J.K. Foskett). Eicosanoids and Cell Volume Regulation (I.H. Lambert). Involvement of a G Protein in the Shrinkage-Induced Activation of Na-H Exchange in Barnacle Muscle Fibers (W.F. Boron, E.M. Hogan, and B.A. Davis). Coordinated Regulation of Volume-Activated Transport Pathways (J.C. Parker). Role of Gene Expression in Cell Volume Control: Regulation of Eukaryotic Gene Expression (A. Garcia-Perez). Gene Expression and Osmoregulation in Bacteria (H.H. Yim and M.R. Villarejo). Genetic Control of Osmoregulation in Plants (D. Rhodes and Y. Samaras). Transcription Factors and Stress Proteins in Renal Epithelial Cell Adaptation to Hyperosmotic Stress (D.M. Cohen and S.R. Gullans). Aldose Reductase Gene Expression and Osmoregulation in Mammalian Renal Cells (A. Garcia-Perez and J.D. Ferraris). Molecular Regulation of Mammalian Osmolyte Transporters (H.M. Kwon).
CRC - TAYLOR & FRANCISHISBN: 0849344484   PGS: 416List: 309.95     YOUR PRICE: 294.45
Charge Transfer Complexes in Biological Systems:
Felix Gutmann; Cissy Johnson; Hendrik Ke1997
General considerations; the energetics of charge transfer complexes; some techniques for identifying charge transfer complexes; fractals, irreversible thermodynamics, chaos, and feedback cycles; purines, pyrimidines, nucleosides, nucleotides, DNA, and RNA complexes; charge transfer complexes of aminoacids, proteins, and porphyrins; chapter charge transfer complexes of saccharide systems; charge transfer complexes of lipids, lipid systems, and vitamins; complexes of neurotransmitters and neuroleptics; charge transfer complexes in microorganisms; therapy and charge transfer complexes; retrospect, outlook and speculations.
MARCEL DEKKER - TAYLOR & FRANCIS & FRANCHISBN: 0824799860   PGS: 568List: 309.95     YOUR PRICE: 294.45
Colony-Stimulating Factors, Molecular & Cellular Biology, Second Edition, Revised and Expanded
John M. Garland; Peter Quesenberry; Doug1997
Overview: introduction to the haematopoietic system; surrogate assays for haematopoietic stem cell activity; receptors for haematopoietic regulators; regulation of the cell cycle by kinases and cyclins; gene organization and regulation; cytokines and apoptosis - the mechanism of regulation of cell death; haematopoietic microenvironments; extracellular matrix- and membrane-bound cytokines; transfection of stem cells and gene therapy. Colony-stimulating factor: granulocyte-macrophage colony-stimulating factor and its receptor; granulocyte colony-stimulating factor; human interleukin-3 - an overview; macrophage colony-stimulating factor; erythropoietic; the role of interleukin-4 in normal and malignant human haematopoietic effects of interleukin-1; kit-ligand-stem cell factor; interleukin-5. Cytokines: macrophages inflammatory protein-1 alpha; transforming growth factor-beta, tumour necrosis factor-alpha, and macrophage inflammatory protein-1 alpha are bidirectional regulators of haematopoietic cell growth; leukaemia inhibitory factor; interleukin-12 in haematopoiesis; ex vivo expansion of haematopoietic stem and progenitor cells; clinical use of cytokines.
MARCEL DEKKER - TAYLOR & FRANCIS & FRANCHISBN: 0824794923   PGS: 584List: 279.95     YOUR PRICE: 265.95
Dictionary of Biomedical Sciences
Gosling, Peter J.2002
Preface. Introduction. Abbreviations. Pronunciation Guide. Dictionary. Bibliography
CRC - TAYLOR & FRANCISSISBN: 0415237238   PGS: N/AList: 61.95     YOUR PRICE: 58.85
Dictionary of Biomedical Sciences
Gosling, Peter J.2002
Preface Introduction. Abbreviations. Pronunciation Guide. Dictionary. Bibliography. Appendices: Reference Ranges, Metric Conversions, and Organizations of Biomedical Science.
CRC - TAYLOR & FRANCISHISBN: 0415241383   PGS: N/AList: 152.95     YOUR PRICE: 145.30
Electrochemical Sensors in Bioanalysis
Raluca-Ioana Stefan; Jacobus Frederick v2001
Electrochemical sensors design; new theoretical concepts for ion-selective membrane electrodes; response characteristics of electrochemical sensors; analytical methods that use electrochemical sensors; applications of electrochemical sensors in the analysis of inorganic-type of substances; applications of electrochemical sensors in the analysis of organic-type of substances; the assay of DNA using electrochemical sensors; electrochemical sensors used in the diagnosis of HIV; enantioselective electrochemical sensors; microbial sensors; electrochemical sensor arrays; the utilization of microelectrodes for in vivo and in vitro analyses; flow systems with electrochemical sensors as detectors; validation criteria for developing electrochemical sensors for bioanalysis; estimation of uncertainties for electrochemical sensors applied in bioanalysis.
MARCEL DEKKER - TAYLOR & FRANCIS & FRANCHISBN: 0824706625   PGS: 316List: 219.95     YOUR PRICE: 208.95
Endotoxin in Health and Disease
Helmut Brade; Steven M. Opal; Stefanie N1999
Endotoxin - historical perspectives; lipopolysaccharide and the permeability of the bacterial outer membrane; lypopolysacharide phase variation in haemophilus and neisseria; antigenic mimicry in neisseris spp; antibiotic-induced endotoxin release - important parameters dictating responses; complement-mediated lipopolysaccharide release; chemical structure of lipid A - recent advances in structural analysis of biologically active molecules; chemical structure of the core region of lipopolysaccharides; the chemistry of O-polysacharide chains in bacterial lipopolysaccharides; the chemistry and biology of lipooligosacharides - the endotoxins of bacteria of the respiratory and genital mucosae; a biophysical view on the function and activity of endotoxins; lipopolysaccharide preparations in aqueous media -implications for solution versus suspension; chlamydia lipopolysaccharides; chemical synthesis of lipid A; chemical synthesis of core structures; microbial pathways of lipid A biosynthesis; biosynthesis and genetics of lipopolysaccharides core; genetics and biosynthesis of lipopolysacchrides O-antigens; lipopolysaccharide-binding protein; bactericidal/permeability-increasing protein, P15s and phospholipases A2, endogenous antibiotics in host defense against bacterial infection; interactions of lipopolysacharides and lipoproteins; effects of human haemoglobin on bacterial endotoxin in vitro and in vivo; LPS/lipid A binding synthetic peptides; interaction of lipid A and lipopolysaccharide with human serum albumin; endothelial cell activation by lipopolysaccharide - role of soluble CD14; scavenger receptor and lipopolysaccharide - the role of platelet-activating factor; CD14, an innate immune receptor for various bacterial cell wall components; the role of MAP kinases, phosphatidylinositol 3-kinase and ceramide in LPS-induced signalling in macrophages; endotoxin effects on synthesis of phosphatidic acid and phosphatidic acid-derived diacylglyceride species. (Part contents).
MARCEL DEKKER - TAYLOR & FRANCIS & FRANCHISBN: 0824719441   PGS: 968List: 339.95     YOUR PRICE: 322.95
Flavonoids in Health and Disease, Second Edition, Revised and Expanded
Catherine Rice-Evans; Lester Packer2003
Revised and expanded, this blue-ribbon reference emphasizes the latest developments in the identification, utilization, and analysis of flavonoids for the prevention of disease and maintenance of good health. The book examines the processes involved in the absorption, metabolism, distribution, and excretion of these compounds and the impact of biotransformation on flavonoid function. The Second Edition contains new discussions on the potential of dietary flavonoids to attenuate neurological dysfunction and degeneration, developments in gene expression and genomics for identification of therapeutic targets and markers of disease, and the mechanisms regulating flavonoid bioavailability. TOC:
MARCEL DEKKER - TAYLOR & FRANCIS & FRANCHISBN: 0824742346   PGS: 504List: 259.95     YOUR PRICE: 246.95
Flow Cytometry Applications in Cell Culture:
M. Al-Rubeai; A. N. Emery1995
Monitoring the proliferative capacity of cultured animal cells by cell cycle analysis; use of flow cytometry for monitoring antibody productivity and isolating high-secreting hybridoma cells; antibody secretion assays using gel microdrops and flow cytometry; high resolution cell cycle analysis of cell cycle-regulated gene expression; stability of monoclonal antibody production in hybridoma cell culture; flow cytometric studies of osmotically stressed and sodium butyrate-treated hybridoma cells; flow cytometric analysis of cells obtained from human bone marrow cultures; measurement of intracellular pH during the cultivation of hybridoma cells in batch and continuous cultures; the relationship between intracellular pH and cell cycle in cultured animal cells using SNARF-1 indicator; assessment of cell viability in mammalian cell lines; analysis of apoptosis by flow cytometry; monitoring baculovirus infection and protein expression in insect cells; use of protein distribution to analyze budding yeast population structure and cell cycle progression; cell cycle analysis of microorganisms; bacterial characterization by flow cytometry; assessment of viability of bacteria by flow cytometry; advances in the flow cytometric characterization of plant cells and tissues.
MARCEL DEKKER - TAYLOR & FRANCIS & FRANCHISBN: 0824796144   PGS: 344List: 249.95     YOUR PRICE: 237.45
Fruit Flies (Tephritidae)Phylogeny and Evolution of Behavior
Aluja; Martin1999
Section 1: General Framework Phylogenetic Relationships Among the Families of the Superfamily Tephritoidea - Valery A. Korneyev Breeding Habits and Sex in Families Closely Related to the Tephritidae: Opportunities for Comparative Studies on the Evolution of Fruit Fly Behavior - John Sivinski Behavior of Tephritid Flies: A Historical Perspective - Francisco Diaz-Fleischer and Martin Aluja Section 2: Higher Relationships of Tephritidae Phylogenetic Relationships Among Higher Groups of Tephritidae - Valery A. Korneyev Nucleotide Sequence Data as a Tool to Test Phylogenetic Relationships Among Higher Groups of Tephritidae: A Case Study Using Mitochondrial Ribosomal DNA - Ho-Yeon Han and Bruce A. McPheron Section 3: Subfamilies Blepharoneurinae and Phytalmiinae Phylogeny of the Subfamily Blepharoneurinae - Allen L. Norrbom and Martha A. Condon Behavior of Flies in the Genus Blepharoneura (Blepharoneurinae) - Martha A. Condon and Allen Norrbom The Evolution of Antlers in Tephritid Flies - Gary N. Dodson Section 4: Subfamily Trypetinae Phylogeny of the Subtribe Carpomyina (Trypetinae), Emphasizing Relationships of the Genus Rhagoletis - James J. Smith and Guy L. Bush Behavior of Flies of the Genera Rhagoletis, Zonosemata and Carpomya (Trypetinae: Carpomyina) - Ronald J. Prokopy and Daniel R. Papaj Phylogeny and Behavior of Flies in the Tribe Trypetini (Trypetinae) - Ho-Yeon Han Phylogeny of the Genera Anastrepha and Toxotrypana (Trypetinae: Toxotrypanini) based on morphology - Allen L. Norrbom, Roberto A. Zucchi, and Vicente Hernandez-Ortiz Phylogeny of the Genera Anastrepha and Toxotrypana (Trypetinae: Toxotrypanini) based upon 16SrRNA Mitochondrial DNA - Bruce A. McPheron, Ho-Yeon Han, Janisete G. Silva, and Allen L. Norrbom Behavior of Flies in the Genus Toxotrypana (Trypetinae: Toxotrypanini) - Peter J. Landolt Behavior of Flies in the Genus Anastrepha (Trypetinae: Toxotrypanini) - Martin Aluja, Jaime Pinero, Isabel Jacome, Francisco Diaz-Fleischer, and John Sivinski Section 5: Subfamily Dacinae Phylogeny of the Genus Ceratitis (Dacinae: Ceratitidini) - Marc de Meyer Behavior of Flies in the Genus Ceratitis (Dacinae: Ceratitidini) - Boaz Yuval and Jorge Hendrichs Sexual Behavior and Sexual Selection in the Mediterranean Fruit Fly, Ceratitis Capitata (Dacinae: Ceratitidini) - William G. Eberhard Phylogeny of the Tribe Dacini (Dacinae) Based on Morphological, Distributional and Biological Data - Richard A.I. Drew and David L. Hancock Morphological Features of the Dacini (Dacinae): Their Significance to Behavior and Classification - Ian M. White The Biology and Behavior of Flies in the Tribe Dacini (Dacinae) - Richard A.I. Drew and Meredith C. Romig Section 6: Subfamily Tephritinae Phylogeny of the Subfamily Tephritinae: Relationships of the Tribes and Subtribes - Valery A. Korneyev A Generic Reclassification and Phylogeny of the Tribe Myopitini (Tephritinae) - Amnon Freidberg and Allen L. Norrbom Phylogeny of the Paleartic and Afrotropical Genera of the Tephritis Group (Tephritinae: Tephritini) - Bernhard Merz Behavior of Flies in the Subfamily Tephritinae - David H. Headrick and Richard D. Goeden Section 7: Evolution of Behavior Genetic Population Structure in the Tephritidae - Stewart H. Berlocher The Evolution of Fruit Fly Feeding Behavior - Richard A.I. Drew and Boaz Yuval Topics in the Evolution of Sexual Behavior in the Tephritidae - John Sivinski, Martin Aluja, Gary N. Dodson, Amnon Freidberg, David H. Headrick, Kenneth Y. Kaneshiro, and Peter J. Landolt Sexual Pheromones of Tephritid Flies: Clues to Unravel Phylogeny and Behavior - Robert R. Heath, Peter J. Landolt, David C. Robacker, Barbara D. Dueben, and Nancy D. Epsky Evolution of Fruit Fly Oviposition Behavior - Francisco Diaz-Fleischer, Daniel R. Papaj, Ronald J. Prokopy, Allen L. Norrbom, and Martin Aluja Changes in Sexual Behavior and Life History Traits of Tephritid Species Caused by Mass-rearing Processes - Jean-Pierre Cayol Sexual Selection and Speciation in Hawaiian Drosophila (Drosophilidae): A Model System for Research in Tephritidae - Kenneth Y. Kaneshiro Section 8 Glossary - Ian M. White, David H. Headrick, and Allen L. Norrbom
CRC - TAYLOR & FRANCISHISBN: 0849312752   PGS: 968List: 249.95     YOUR PRICE: 237.45

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