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3000 Solved Problems in Organic Chemistry, 1st Ed.
Not Listed1994
A complete and expert source of problems with solutions in organic chemistry for college and university students, this will be the comprehensive solved-problem reference on the subject. Any problem pertinent to the student's understanding of the subject is a candidate for inclusion. This book is superior to the competition in quality, problem count, and price.
McGraw-HillSISBN: 0070564248   PGS: 704List: 27.95     YOUR PRICE: 26.55
Acute Phase Proteins Molecular Biology, Biochemistry, and Clinical Applications
Mackiewicz, Andrzej1993
Introduction to the Acute Phase Response: The Acute Phase Response: An Overview (I. Kushner and A. Mackiewicz). The Negative Acute Phase Proteins (A.R. Aldred and G. Schreiber). Extrahepatic Synthesis of Acute Phase Proteins (G. Schreiber and A.R. Aldred). The Major Acute Phase Proteins-Their Structure and Possible Function in Acute Phase Response: Structure and Function of Human C-Reactive Protein (A. Agrawal, J.M. Kilpatrick, and J.E. Volanakis). The SAA Lipoprotein Family (N. Eriksen, R.L. Meek, and E. Benditt). The a1-Acid Glycoprotein: Structure and Possible Functions in the Acute Phase Response (C.B. Eap and P. Baumann). Proteinase Inhibitors: An Overview of Their Structure and Possible Function in the Acute Phase (G. Salvesen and J.J. Enghild). a1-Antitrypsin: Structure, Function, Physiology (D.H. Perlmutter). Fibrinogen: A Multifunctional Acute-Phase Protein (G.M. Fuller). Haptoglobin: Retrospectives and Perspectives (W. Dobryszycka). The Acute Phase Complement Proteins (H.R. Colten). Rat a2-Macroglobulin and Related a-Macroglobulins in the Acute Phase Response (R.C. Roberts). Rat Thiostatin: Structure and Possible Function in the Acute Phase Response (G. Schreiber and T.J. Cole). Systems in Which to Study Regulation of Acute Phase Proteins: Experimental Systems for Studying Hepatic Acute Phase Response (K.-A. Won, S.P. Campos, and H. Baumann). The Cytokines and Hormones Implicated in Acute Phase Proteins Regulation: Biological Perspective of Cytokine and Hormone Networks (A. Koj, J. Gauldie, and H. Baumann). Interleukin-6 (P.B. Sehgal). Interleukin-11: Molecular Biology, Biological Activities and Possible Signaling Pathways (Y.-C. Yang). The Role of Oncostatin M in the Acute Phase Response (C.D. Richards and M. Shoyab). Tumor Necrosis Factor (P.G.G. Brouckaert and C. Libert). Interleukin-6 Receptor (S. Rose-John and P.C. Heinrich). Regulation of Acute Phase Protein Gene Expression: Regulation of C-Reactive Protein, Haptoglobin, and Hemopexin Gene Expression (D.P. Ramji, R. Cortese, and G. Ciliberto). Serum Amyloid A Gene Regulation (P. Woo, M. Edbrooke, J. Betts, G. Watson, and P. Francis). Regulation of a1-Acid Glycoprotein Genes and Relationship to Other Type 1 Acute Phase Plasma Proteins (H. Baumann, K.R. Prowse, K.-A. Won, and S. Marinkovic-Pajovic). Transcriptional Regulation of the Human C3 Gene (G.J. Darlington, D.R. Wilson, and T.S.-C. Juan). Regulation of the a2-Macroglobulin Gene (F. Horn, U.M. Wegenka, and P.C. Heinrich). Regulation of the Rat a2 Macroglobulin Gene by Interleukin-6 and Leukemia Inhibitory Factor (G.M. Hocke, M.-Z. Cui, J.A. Ripperger, and G.H. Fey). Regulation of the Rat Thiostatin Gene (T.J. Cole and G. Schreiber). Cytokine Regulation of the Mouse SAA Gene Family (J.D. Sipe, H. Rokita, and F.C. de Beer). Signal Transduction of Cytokines in Hepatocytes: Signal Transduction Mechanisms Regulating Cytokine-Mediated Induction of Acute Phase Proteins Cytokine-Mediated Induction (M.K. Ganapathi). Posttranscriptional Processes: Intracellular Maturation of Acute Phase Proteins (E. Fries and M.E. Sjöberg). Control of Glycosylation Alterations of Acute Phase Glycoproteins (W. van Dijk and A. Mackiewicz). Post-Translational Regulation of C-Reactive Protein Secretion (S.S. Macintyre and P.A. Kalonick). Clinical Applications: Cytokine Measurements in Disease (D. Heney, R.E. Banks, J.T. Whicher, and S.W. Evans). Diagnostic and Prognostic Value of Interleukin-6 Measurements in Human Disease (P.B. Sehgal). The Measurement of Acute Phase Proteins as Disease Markers (J.T. Whicher, R.E. Banks, D. Thompson, and S.W. Evans). Glycoforms of a1-acid Glycoprotein as Disease Markers (A. Mackiewicz and A. Gorny).
CRC - TAYLOR & FRANCISHISBN: 0849369134   PGS: 704List: 557.00     YOUR PRICE: 529.15
Advanced Practical Inorganic and Metalorganic Chemistry
Errington, R. John EDITION:1997
General Information Preliminaries Bench-top Techniques Glove Boxes Operations on the High-vacuum Line Solvents and Reagents Carrying Out Reactions in Solution Reaction Work-up Reactions Between a Solid and a Gas Reactions Between Solids Product Characterization Special Techniques Preparation of Starting Materials Appendices Index
CRC - TAYLOR & FRANCISSISBN: 0751402257   PGS: N/AList: 79.95     YOUR PRICE: 75.95
Advanced Practical Organic Chemistry, 2nd Edition
Leonard, John EDITION:1994
General Introduction. Safety. Keeping Records of Laboratory Work. Equipping the Laboratory and the Bench. Purification and Drying of Solvents. Reagents: Preparation, Purification and Handling. Gases. Vacuum Pumps. Carrying out the Reaction. Working up the Reaction. Purification. Small Scale Reactions. Large Scale Reactions. Special Procedures. Characterization. Trouble Shooting. The Chemical Literature. Appendices. Index.
CRC - TAYLOR & FRANCISSISBN: 0748740716   PGS: N/AList: 76.95     YOUR PRICE: 73.10
Advances in Isotope Methods for the Analysis of Trace Elements in Man
Jackson, Malcolm2000
ADVANCES IN STABLE ISOTOPE METHODOLOGY History Using Stable Isotopes to Study Trace Element Metabolism Stable Isotope Dosage, Preparation, and Administration Conducting Stable Isotope Tracer Studies ADVANCES IN RADIOISOTOPE METHODOLOGY Radioisotopes Whole-Body Counting Techniques Body Imaging Techniques Indirect Measurements of Absorption or Metabolism Concluding Remarks TRACER TO TRACEE RATIO FOR COMPARTMENTAL MODELING OF STABLE ISOTOPE DATA Introduction Single Pool Tracer Kinetics and Measurement Tracer to Tracee Ratio from Mass Spectrometry Measurements Multi Pool Tracer Kinetics and Measurement The Multiple Tracer Case A Test of the Endogenous Constant Steady State Assumption Software Tool: TTRM Conclusions METHODS FOR ANALYSIS OF TRACE ELEMENT ABSORPTION Introduction Iron Copper Zinc Selenium KINETIC STUDIES OF WHOLE BODY TRACE ELEMENT METABOLISM Introduction General Considerations in Study Design Compartmental Modeling Specific Examples of Isotope Turnover Studies Concluding Remarks STABLE ISOTOPE METHODS FOR THE INVESTIGATION OF IRON METABOLISM IN MAN Introduction Erythrocyte Incorporation and Iron Absorption Zinc Zinc and Copper Selenium Chromium Conclusions USE OF ISOTOPES IN THE ASSESSMENT OF ZINC STATUS Introduction Isotopic Techniques Conclusions COPPER STATUS AND METABOLISM STUDIED WITH ISOTOPIC TRACERS Introduction Background Copper Status Isotopic Tracers Conclusions USE OF STABLE ISOTOPES OF SELENIUM TO INVESTIGATE SELENIUM STATUS Introduction Dietary Selenium and Its Metabolism The Role of Selenium in the Body Assessment of Selenium Status and Use of Stable Isotopes Conclusions USE OF ISOTOPES FOR STUDIES WITH MANGANESE, CHROMIUM AND MOLYBDENUM Manganese Chromium Molybdenum Summary TRACE ELEMENT STUDIES IN INFANTS AND PREGNANT OR LACTATING WOMEN Introduction Iron Zinc Zinc and Copper Selenium Chromium Conclusions STABLE ISOTOPE STUDIES IN THE ELDERLY Introduction Practicalities of Working with Elderly Subjects Ethical Considerations Examples of Stable Isotope Studies in the Elderly Selenium Status of the Elderly Conclusions APPLICATIONS OF TRACE ELEMENT STUDIES IN DEVELOPING COUNTRIES: PRACTICAL AND TECHNICAL ASPECTS Introduction Applications of Isotope Studies in Developing Countries Practical Aspects of Implementing Isotope Studies in Developing Countries Technical Aspects of Implementing Isotope Studies in Developing Countries Conclusions
CRC - TAYLOR & FRANCISHISBN: 0849387302   PGS: 248List: 209.95     YOUR PRICE: 199.45
Amyloid Precursor Protein: A Practical Approach
Xia, Weiming2004
Preface Antibodies to APP & Aß Proteins Biochemical Characterization of Amyloid Precursor Protein; Weiming Xia Assays for Analysis of APP Secretion and Recycling; Markus P. Kummer, Tsuneo Yamazaki, and Edward H. Koo Strategies for Crystallizing the N-Terminal Growth Factor Domain of Amyloid Precursor Protein; William J. McKinstry, Susanne C. Feil, Denise Galatis, Roberto Cappai, and Michael W. Parker Analysis of Amyloid Precursor Protein Processing Protease ß-Secretase: Tools For Memapsin 2 (ß-Secretase) Inhibition Studies; Gerald Koelsch, Vajira Weerasena, Dongwoo Shin, Arun K. Ghosh, and Jordan Tang Assays for Amyloid Precursor Protein g-Secretase Activity; William Campbell, Michael Wolfe, and Weiming Xia Cell-Free Reconstitution of ß-Amyloid Production and Trafficking; Dongming Cai, William J. Netzer, and Huaxi Xu Studying Amyloid ß-Protein Assembly; Erica A. Fradinger, Samir Maji, Noel Lazo, and David B. Teplow Intracellular Accumulation of Amyloid ß and Mitochondrial Dysfunction in Down's Syndrome; Jorge Busciglio, Alejandra Pelsman, Pablo Helguera, and Atul Deshpande Linking Alzheimer's Disease, ß-Amyloid, and Lipids: A Technical Approach; Marcus O.W. Grimm, Andreas J. Paetzold, Heike S. Grimm, Eva G. Zinser, Thomas Ruppert, and Tobias Hartmann Regulation of Amyloid Precursor Protein Processing by Lithium; Xiaoyan Sun and Akihiko Takashima Immunocytochemical Analysis of Amyloid Precursor Protein and its Derivatives; Gunnar Gouras, and Reisuke H. Takahashi Pathological Detection of Aß and APP in the Brain; Chica Mori, and Cynthia A. Lemere Creating APP Transgenic Lines in Mice; Stanley Jones Premkumar Iyadurai and Karen Hsiao Ashe Generation of Amyloid Precursor Protein Knockout Mice; Hui Zheng
CRC - TAYLOR & FRANCISHISBN: 0849322456   PGS: 280List: 209.95     YOUR PRICE: 199.45
Anomeric Effect
Juaristi; Eusebio Cuevas; Gabriel 1995
Historical Aspects and Definitions Origin and Consequences of the Anomeric Effect Theoretical Studies of the Anomeric Effect Stereoelectronic Effects Associated with the Anomeric Effect Endo and Exo Anomeric Interactions The Enthalpic Anomeric Effect Second- and Lower-Row Anomeric Interactions The Reverse Anomeric Effect The Kinetic Anomeric Effect Applications of the Anomeric Effect in Organic Synthesis
CRC - TAYLOR & FRANCISHISBN: 0849389410   PGS: 256List: 229.95     YOUR PRICE: 218.45
Ascorbic Acid In Aquatic Organisms: Status and Perspectives
Dabrowski, Konrad2000
Preface, K. Dabrowski Albert Szent-Gyorgyi and the Nature of Life, J.A. McLaughlin Glen King and the Henry Loren Family, J.L. Halver Analytical Enigmas in Assaying for Vitamers C, J.E. Halver, S. P. Felton Gulonolactone Oxidase Presence in Fishes, Activity and Significance, R. Moreau, K. Dabrowski Critical Review of the Requirements of Ascorbic Acid in Cold and Cool Water Fishes (Salmonoids, Percids, Plecoglossids and Flatfishes), J. Gabaudan, V. Verlhac Ascorbic Acid Requirement in Freshwater and Marine Fish. Is There a Difference? M. F. Gouillou-Coustans, S. J. Kaushik Requirements of L-ascorbic Acid in a Viviparous Marine Teleost, Korean Rockfish, Sebastes Schlegeli (Hilgendorf), S. C. Bai Vitamin C Requirement in Crustaceans, S. Y. Shiau, Dietary Requirements for Ascorbic Acid by Warmwater Fish, R. T. Lovell The Impact of Mironutrients on the Requirement of Ascorbic Acid in Crustaceans and Fish, R. Waagbo, K. Hamre, A. Maage The Role of Ascorbic Acid and Its Derivates in Resistance to Environmental and Dietary Toxicity of Aquatic Organisms, L. Norrgren, H. Borfeson, L. Forlin, N. Akerblom The Effect of Ascorbic Acid on the Immune Response in Fish, C. Lim, C. A. Shoemaker, P. H. Klesius Critical Review of the Concentration, Interactions with Other Nutrients, and Transfer of Ascorbic Acid in Algae, Crustaceans and Fish, M. Brown, P. Lavens Live Food Mediated Vitamin C Transfer in Sea Bass (Dicentrachus Labrax, L.) First Feeding, G. Terova, S. Cecchini, M. Saroglia, G. Caricato, Z. Jeney In Vitro Methods and Results of Ascorbic Acid Absorption in Epithelial Tissues of Fish, M. Maffia, T. Verri, C. Storelli Critical Review of the Effects of Ascorbic Acid on Fish Behavior, S. Koshio Past, Present and Future of Ascorbic Acid Research in Aquatic Organisms, K. Dabrowski
CRC - TAYLOR & FRANCISHISBN: 0849398819   PGS: 280List: 249.95     YOUR PRICE: 237.45
Asymmetric Synthetic Methodology
Ager; David J. East; Michael B. 1996
Introduction Nomenclature Why Asymmetric Synthesis? Methods to Achieve Asymmetric Synthesis Resolution A Question of Scale General Rules Carbonyl Additions Houk's Rule Allylic Strain Baldwin's Rules Pericyclic Transition States One-Carbon Transformations Inversions at a Single Carbon Center Chiral Organometallic Reagents Other Reactions Reactions With Carbonyl Compounds Reactions of Carbonyl Compounds With Nucleophiles Acetal Reactions Other Electrophiles Other Reactions Reductions Enolate Reactions of Carbonyl Compounds Enol Ethers and Enolate Formation Reactions of Enol Ethers and Enolates Use of Nitrogen Derivatives Asymmetric Deprotonations and Protonations Reactions of Functionalized Carbonyl Systems Alkylations of 1,2-Functionalized Carbonyl Compounds Reductions of 1,2-Functionalized Carbonyl Compounds Alkylations of 1,3-Functionalized Carbonyl Compounds Reductions of 1,3-Functionalized Carbonyl Compounds Other Systems Aldol and Related Reactions The Aldol Reaction: Methods of Control The Aldol Reaction: The Role of Enolate Geometry and Metal Counterion The Formose Reaction Preparation and Reactions of Alkenes Alkene Synthesis Reactions of Alkenes Reactions of Functionalized Alkenes Hydrogenations Other Transition Metal Catalyzed Reactions Hydride Delivery Agents Reactions of Some Functionalized Alkenes Conjugate Additions Allyl Alkylations Other Reactions Asymmetric Oxidations of Isolated Alkenes Epoxidations Reactions of Epoxides 1,2-Diols Formation and Reactions of Cyclic Sulfates Preparation and Reactions of Aziridines Oxidations of Functionalized Alkenes Epoxidation of Allyl Alcohols Reactions of 2,3-Epoxy Alcohols and Related Systems Epoxidations and Reactions of Other Unsaturated Systems Other Oxidations Other Systems Pericyclic Reactions The Diels-Alder Reaction Claisen Rearrangements Ene Reaction Dipolar Cycloadditions [2,3] Sigmatropic Rearrangements Photochemical Reactions Other Reactions Cyclization Reactions and Reactions of Cyclic Systems Carbocycles Preparations of Lactones and Cyclic Ethers Reactions of Lactones and Related Systems Reactions of Cyclic Sulfur Compounds Biochemical Methods Esters and Related Compounds Reductions Other Reactions Catalytic Antibodies Index
CRC - TAYLOR & FRANCISHISBN: 0849389429   PGS: 512List: 269.95     YOUR PRICE: 256.45
Asymmetrical Synthesis: Graphical Abstracts and Experimental Methods
Hayashi, Tamio1998
1. Oxidation - Oxidative Addition to Carbon-Carbon Double Bond Carbon-Carbon Bond Formation - Conjugate Addition 2. Desymmetrization 3. Reduction - Carbon-Carbon Double Bond 4. Deprotonation and Protonation - Protonation 5. Carbon-Heteroatom Bond Formation - Carbon-Fluorine Bond Formation
CRC - TAYLOR & FRANCISHISBN: 9056991523   PGS: N/AList: 219.95     YOUR PRICE: 208.95
Biochemistry and Physiology of Bifidobacteria
Bezkorovainy, Anatoly1989
: Classification of Bifidobacteria. Ecology of Bifidobacteria. Morphology of Bifidobacteria. Nutrition and Metabolism of Bifidobacteria. Structural Components of Bifidobacteria. Iron Transport and Utilization by Bifidobacteria. Bifidobacteria in Clinical Microbiology and Medicine. Epilog. Appendix I. Appendix II. Index.
CRC - TAYLOR & FRANCISHISBN: 084934753X   PGS: 240List: 557.00     YOUR PRICE: 529.15
Biochemistry and Physiology of Polyamines in Plants
Slocum, Robert D.1991
INTRODUCTION An Historical Perspective On Research in Plant Polyamine Biology (Terence A. Smith). POLYAMINE METABOLISM IN PLANTS. Polyamine Biosynthesis in Plants (Robert D. Slocum). Polyamine Catabolism in Plants (Rodolfo Federico and Riccardo Angelini). Polyamines and Plant Secondary Metabolites (Hector E. Flores and Josette Martin-Tanguy). Metabolic and Physiological Relationships Between the Polyamine and Ethylene Biosynthetic Pathways (Mosbah M. Kushad and Erwin B. Dumbroff). Tissue and Subcellular Localization of Polyamines and Enzymes of Polyamine Metabolism (Robert D. Slocum). Uptake and Transport of Polyamines and Inhibitors of Polyamine Metabolism in Plants (Nello Bagni and Rosella Pistocchi). Uncommon Polyamines in Plants and Other Organisms (Gregory C. Phillips and Glenn D. Kuehn). Molecular Analyses of Polyamine Synthesis in Higher Plants (Russell L. Malmberg and Erin Bell). POLYAMINES IN PLANT GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENT. Polyamines in Cell Division, Fruit Set and Development, and Seed Germination (Marcos Egea-Cortines and Yosef Mizrahi). Cell Cycle-Dependent Changes in Plant Polyamine Metabolism (Donatella Serafini-Fracassini). Polyamines and Plant Morphogenesis (Arthur W. Galston and Hector E. Flores). Effects of Light and Plant Growth Regulators on Polyamine Metabolism in Higher Plants (Rajeev Rastogi and Peter J. Davies). Physiological and Biochemical Studies on the Antisenescence Properties of Polyamines in Plants (Ravindar Kaur-Sawhney and Arthur W. Galston). Changes in Polyamine Metabolism in Response to Abiotic Stress (Hector E. Flores). ANALYTICAL METHODS FOR POLYAMINES AND ENZYMES OF POLYAMINE METABOLISM. Chromatographic Methods for the Identification and Quantitation of Polyamines (Mary A. Smith). Assay Methods for Enzymes of Polyamine Metabolism (Helena Birecka). INDEX.
CRC - TAYLOR & FRANCISHISBN: 0849368650   PGS: 640List: 462.00     YOUR PRICE: 438.90
Biochemistry Explained: A Practical Guide to Learning Biochemistry
Millar, Thomas2002
Fundamental Concepts and an Introduction to the Cell. Basic Biochemical Structures. Sugars. Amino Acids and Their Functions. Peptides, Proteins and Enzymes. Complex Sugars and Their Functions. Metabolism of Sugars. Metabolism of Amino Acids. The Tricarboxylic Acid Cycle. The Electron Transport Chain, Oxidative Phosphorylation and Photosynthesis. Lipid Structure and Metabolism. Nucleotides and Their Derivatives. The Structures and Functions of DNA and RNA. Metabolism and Its Control. Cellular Communication.
CRC - TAYLOR & FRANCISSISBN: 041529942X   PGS: N/AList: 43.95     YOUR PRICE: 41.75
Biochemistry of Vitamin A
Ganguly, Jagannath1989
Biogenesis. Enzymes Involved in Absorption and Metabolism. Absorption from the Intestine. Storage in Liver. Transport from Liver. Delivery of Holo-RBP to Cells. Metabolic Transformations. Systemic Mode of Action. Vision and Bacteriorhodopsin. Requirements, Vitamin A Deficiency, and Hypervitaminosis A in Humans. Retinoids in Cancer and Dermatology. Appendix. Index.
CRC - TAYLOR & FRANCISHISBN: 0849368901   PGS: 240List: 462.00     YOUR PRICE: 438.90
Biodegradable Systems in Tissue Engineering and Regenerative Medicine
Reis, Rui L.2004
PROCESSING AND APPLICATIONS OF BIODEGRADABLE SYSTEMS Biodegradable Polymers in Medicine M. Suzuki and Y. Ikada Injectable Biodegradable Systems L. F. Boesel and R. L. Reis Injectable Polymeric Scaffolds for Bone Tissue Engineering M.E. Gomes, R.L. Reis, and A.G. Mikos Totally or Partially Biodegradable Self-Polymerizing Composites for Orthopedic Surgery and Dental Applications B. Vázquez, G.A. Abraham, C. Elvira, and J. San Román Fiber Bonding and Particle Aggregation as Promising Methodologies for the Fabrication of Biodegradable Scaffolds for HardTissue Engineering M.E. Gomes, P.B. Malafaya, and R.L. Reis Design and Fabrication of Scaffolds Via Solid Free Form Fabrication D.W. Hutmacher Biodegradable Composites for Biomedical Applications N. M. Neves, J. F. Mano, and R.L. Reis Development of Bioactive Composites Based on Biodegradable Systems for Bone Replacement Applications B. Leonor, R. A. Sousa, and R.L. Reis Mechanical Characterization of Biomaterials J. F. Mano, N. M. Neves, and R.L. Reis Chitosan-Based Microcomposites - From Biodegradable Microparticles to Self-Curing Hydrogels A. Gallardo, M.R. Aguilar, C. Elvira, C. Peniche, and J. San Roman Processing and Biomedical Applications of Degradable Polymeric Fibers K. Tuzlakoglu and R.L. Reis Understanding the Enzymatic Degradation of Biodegradable Polymers and Strategies to Control Their Degradation Rate H.S. Azevedo and R.L. Reis PRODUCTION OF BIOMIMETIC COATINGS ON THE SURFACE OF DEGRADABLE POLYMERS Bonelike Apatite Coatings Nucleated on Biodegradable Polymers as a Way to Induce Bone Mineralization: Current Developments and Future Trends A. L. Oliveira and R.L. Reis Biomimetic Coatings, Proteins, and Biocatalysts: A New Approach to Tailor the Properties of Biodegradable Polymers I.B. Leonor, H.S. Azevedo, C.M. Alves, and R.L. Reis SYSTEMS FOR CONTROLLED RELEASE OF BIOACTIVE AGENTS Strategies for Delivering Bone and Cartilage Regenerating Factors P.B. Malafaya, G.A. Silva, and R.L. Reis Resorbable Polymeric Delivery Systems Based on Physical Absorption/Diffusion versus Chemically Controlled Delivery Systems J. San Román, A. Gallardo, C. Elvira, B. Vázquez, and G.A. Abraham Enzyme Immobilization in Biodegradable Polymers for Biomedical Applications S. A. Costa, H.S. Azevedo, and R.L. Reis Use of Chemically Modified Chitosan and Other Natural-Origin Polymers in Tissue Engineering and Drug Delivery E. T. Baran and R.L. Reis BIOCOMPATIBILITY AND IMMUNOLOGICAL RESPONSES TO DEGRADABLE BIOMATERIALS Cytotoxicity Screening of Biodegradable Polymeric Systems G.A. Silva, A. P. Marques, M.E. Gomes, O. P. Coutinho, and R.L. Reis Natural-Origin Degradable Materials: The Barrier or the Passage through the Immune System? P. Marques, J. A. Hunt, and R.L. Reis Mediation of the Cytokine Network in the Implantation of Orthopedic Devices P. Marques, J. A. Hunt, and R.L. Reis Protein and Cell Interactions with Biodegradable Systems C.M. Alves and R.L. Reis Surface Activation and Modification - A Way for Improving the Biocompatibility of Degradable Biomaterials I. Pashkuleva and R.L. Reis BIODEGRADABLE POLYMERS FOR THE ENGINEERING AND REGENERATION OF DIFFERENT TISSUES Bone and Articular Cartilage Tissue Engineering: The Biological Components A.J. Salgado, M.E. Gomes, O. P. Coutinho, and R.L. Reis Tissue Engineering of the Liver Y.M. Elcin Smart Biodegradable Hydrogels with Applications in Drug Delivery and Tissue Engineering C. Elvira, G.A. Abraham, A. Gallardo, and J. San Román Skin Tissue Engineering Part I - Review D.W. Hutmacher, K. W. Ng, and H. L. Khor Skin Tissue Engineering Part II - The In Vitro Evaluation of Natural and Synthetic 3-D Matrices as Dermal Substrates K. W. Ng, H. L. Khor, and D.W. Hutmacher Biodegradable Polymers for Guided Nerve Regeneration K. Tuzlakoglu and R.L. Reis INDEX
CRC - TAYLOR & FRANCISHISBN: 0849319366   PGS: 632List: 219.95     YOUR PRICE: 208.95
Biodegradation of Cellulose: Enzymology and Biotechnology
Clarke, Anthony J.1996
Chemistry and Structure of Cellulose and Heteroxylan Cellulose - Heteroxylans and Associated Polymers: Composition and structure, Conformation and interactions of heteroxylan - Localization of Cellulose and Heteroxylans Enzymology of Biodegradation of Cellulose and Heteroxylans Properties of Cellulolytic and Heteroxylanolytic Enzymes: Cellulase, Cellobiohydrolase, beta-Glucosidase, Xylanase, beta-Xylosidase - Glycosylation of Cellulolytic and Xylanolytic Enzymes - Classification of beta-Glycosidases - Domain Structure: Cellulose binding domains, Linker sequences, Repeated sequences, Multi-catalytic domains Interactions and Associations Multiplicity - Synergy: Cellulolytic enzymes, Heteroxylanolytic enzymes - Cellulosomes Production and Purification Induction: Cellulolytic enzymes, Xylanolytic enzymes, Heteroxylan side-chain hydrolases - Repression - Product Inhibition - Detection - Assay of Enzyme Activity: Cellulolytic enzymes, Xylanolytic enzymes - Production - Isolation: Fungi, Bacteria - Purification The Catalytic Mechanism of Action Stereochemistry - Catalytic Mechanism of Retaining and Inverting Glycosidases: Kinetics, Chemical modifications, Affinity labelling and mechanism-based inhibition, Mechanism of catalysis - Structure and Function Relationship of Catalytic Sites: Retaining enzymes, Inverting enzymes, Enzymes with uncharacterized stereochemistry Structure and Function Relationship Substrate-Binding Subsites - Identification of Binding Residues: Spectroscopy, Chemical modification, X-Ray crystallography - Modification of Catalytic Properties by Rational Design - Concluding Remarks
CRC - TAYLOR & FRANCISHISBN: 1566764149   PGS: 272List: 269.95     YOUR PRICE: 256.45
Biodegradation Probability Program
Howard, Philip H.1992
A powerful PC-based program designed for regulatory screening and prioritizing and industrial screening of chemicalsTake the guesswork out of calculating the probability of a chemical biodegrading rapidly or slowly under anaerobic conditions in a mixed culture of microorganisms. Biodegradation Probability Program does the calculations for you using fragment constants developed with multiple linear and non-linear regressions and data from Syracuse Research Corporation's evaluation biodegradation database (BIODEG). The program will run on any IBMr or IBM-compatible computer with 260K RAM. Biodegradation Probability Program is already being used by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and major chemical companies. It is indispensable for environmental professionals and regulatory people who need to predict biodegradibility for chemicals lacking experimental data. The program will be of special interest to all remediation firms working with biodegradation technologies.
CRC - TAYLOR & FRANCISSISBN: 0873717805   PGS: 20List: 1,049.00     YOUR PRICE: 996.55
Biodegradation Technology Developments: Principles and Practice, Volume II
Irvine, Robert L.1997
Growth and Control of Filamentous Microbes in Wastewater Management Systems Steven C. Chiesa Enhanced Biological Phosphorus Removal Process M. Beccari, R. Passino, R. Ramadori, and M. C. Tomei Perspectives on the Use of White Rot Fungi in Bioremediation Technologies John A. Bumpus Pollution and Bioremediation of Soils in Arid Zones Aharon Abelovich and Zeev Ronen The Effect of Salt on Biological Treatment Craig R. Woolard and Asher Brenner A Potential Bioremediation Role for Photosynthetic Bacteria Pin-Ching Maness and Paul F. Weaver Plant-Based Bioremediation L. C. Davis, M. K. Banks, A. P. Schwab, Muralidharan Narayanan, L. E. Erickson, and J. C. Tracy Environmental Fate of Antibiotics Used in Aquaculture Jairaj V. Pothuluri, Mohamed Nawaz, and Carl Cerniglia Treatment of Mixtures of Hazardous Organics and Toxic Metals Kimberly L. Ogden, Gregory Ogden, Nancy N. Sauer, James Brainard, and Pat J. Unkefer Advanced Biodegradation Systems for Recalcitrant Organics Ron Unterman, Gene Bowlen, Mary DeFlaun, Brian Folsom, Mike Shannon, Rob Steffen, and Paul Tonga Anaerobic Reductive Dechlorination of Perchloroethylene(PCE) P. J. Hirl and R. L. Irvine Anaerobic and Aerobic Degradation of Chlorinated Aliphatic Compounds H. David Stensel Biofiltration for Treatment of Volatile Organic Compounds (VOCs) in Air Rakesh Govind and Dollaf F. Bishop Current Aspects on Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbon Biodegradation Processes Jairaj V. Pothuluri and Carl Cerniglia Specific Approaches to Bioremediation Richard Humbert, Aaron P. Withington, Rebecca J. Richter, Meggan S. Chadsey, Nicholas McEwen, James Gray, Jimmie C. Lara, James T. Staley, Wan-Fen Li, Lucio G. Costa, Michael J. Harrington, Larry Thomas, R. T. Herrington, Gregory Sayles, John Haines, and Clement E. Furlong Biotransformation and Bioremediation of Munitions and Explosives David L. Kaplan Biological Detoxification of Organophosphorus Agricultural Neurotoxins Janet Grimsely, Vipin K. Rastogi, and James R. Wild Neutralization and Biodegradation of Sulfur Mustard Steven Harvey Expanded-Bed GAC Anaerobic Bioreactors: An Innovative Technology for Treating Hazardous and Inhibitory Wastes Makram T. Suidan and Richard C. Brenner The Development of the Anaerobic Sequencing Batch Reactor Lloyd Ketchum and James P. Earley
CRC - TAYLOR & FRANCISHISBN: 1566765307   PGS: 718List: 289.95     YOUR PRICE: 275.45
Biofilms: Investigative Methods and Applications
Flemming, Hans-Curt2000
Preface List of Contributors Steps in Biofilm Sampling and Characterization in Biofouling Cases by Gabriela Schaule, Thomas Griebe and Hans-Curt Flemming ˇ Introduction ˇ Sampling Strategy ˇ Field Methods In Situ ˇ Laboratory Methods ˇ Laboratory Methods to Examine Removed Biofilms ˇ Identification ˇ Chemical and Biochemical Analysis ˇ Genetic Methods ˇ Immunological Methods ˇ Conclusions and Outlook ˇ References Rotating Annular Reactors for Controlled Growth of Biofilms by Thomas Griebe and Hans-Curt Flemming ˇ Introduction ˇ Materials and Methods ˇ Results ˇ Discussion ˇ References Microcalorimetry for Evaluating Countermeasures against Biofouling in Water Circulation Systems by Henry Von Rége and Wolfgang Sand ˇ Introduction ˇ Materials and Methods ˇ Results and Discussion ˇ Conclusions ˇ Acknowledgement ˇ References Extraction and Quantification of Extracellular Polymeric Substances from Wastewater by Rosemarie Spaeth and Stefan Wuertz ˇ Introduction ˇ Extraction Methods ˇ Quantification ˇ Cell Lysis ˇ Applications ˇ Acknowledgements ˇ Nomenclature ˇ References Cell Biomass Determination in Sewer Biofilms and a Monospecies Pseudomonas putida Biofilm by Andreas Jahn and Per Halkjaer Nielsen ˇ Introduction ˇ Direct Determination ˇ Indirect Methods ˇ Conclusions ˇ References Simultaneous Morphological and Population Analyses of Environmental Biofilms by Jannie A. Flood, Nicholas J. Ashbolt and Peter J. Beatson ˇ Principle of the Method ˇ Range of Applications ˇ Methods ˇ Results ˇ Comparison with Other Methods ˇ Discussion ˇ Nomenclature ˇ Acknowledgements ˇ References Development of a New Method to Determine the Metabolic Potential of Bacteria in Drinking Water Biofilms: Probe Active Counts (PAC) by Sibylle Kalmbach, Werner Manz and Ulrich Szewzyk ˇ Introduction ˇ Materials and Methods ˇ Results and Discussion ˇ References Formation and Bacterial Composition of Young, Natural Biofilms Obtained from Public Bank-Filtered Drinking Water Systems by Thomas Schwartz, Sandra Hoffmann and Ursula Obst ˇ Introduction ˇ Materials and Methods ˇ Results ˇ Discussion ˇ Acknowledgements ˇ References The Use of Immunological Techniques and Scanning Confocal Laser Microscopy for the Characterization of Agrobacterium tumefaciens and Pseudomonas fluorescens, Atrazine-Utilizing Biofilms by Martina Hausner, John R. Lawrence, Gideon M. Wolfaardt, Michael Schloter, Klaus-Peter Seiler and A. Hartmann ˇ Introduction ˇ Materials and Methods ˇ Results ˇ Discussion ˇ Acknowledgements ˇ References The in situ Detection of a Microbial Biofilm Community on Karst Rock Coupon in a Groundwater Habitat by E. Müller, B. Assmus, A. Hartmann and K.-P. Seiler ˇ Introduction ˇ Materials and Methods ˇ Results and Discussion ˇ Summary ˇ References Investigation of Spatial and Temporal Gradients in Fixed-Bed Biofilm Reactors for Wastewater Treatment by Axel Wobus, Kerstin Röske and Isolde Röske ˇ Introduction ˇ Aim of the Study ˇ Experimental Setup ˇ Chlorophenol Elimination by Biofilms under Different Operating Conditions ˇ Quantitative Determination of Biomass and Biological Activity ˇ Investigation of the Biomass and Biological Activity ˇ Investigation of the Bacterial Community of the Biofilm ˇ The Protozoa and Metazoa in Biofilms ˇ Conclusions ˇ Nomenclature ˇ Acknowledgements ˇ References Quantitative Microscopy in Biofilm Studies by Martin Kuehn, Ulrich Schindler, Peter A. Wilderer and Stefan Wuertz ˇ Introduction ˇ Materials and Methods ˇ Results ˇ Discussion ˇ Acknowledgements ˇ References Confocal Laser Scanning Microscopy (CLSM) of Biofilms by Thomas R. Neu ˇ Introduction ˇ CLSM History ˇ Confocal Imaging ˇ Advantages/Disadvantages ˇ Techniques ˇ Applications ˇ Conclusions ˇ Acknowledgement ˇ References Microelectrodes and Tube Reactors in Biofilm Research by Harald Horn ˇ Introduction ˇ Materials and Methods ˇ Results ˇ Discussion ˇ References Index
CRC - TAYLOR & FRANCISHISBN: 1566768691   PGS: 247List: 229.95     YOUR PRICE: 218.45
Biofilms: Recent Advances in their Study and Control
Evans, L V2000
1. Structure and Function of Biofilms 2. Physico-Chemical Properties of Biofilms 3. Structural Determinants in Biofilm Formation 4. Microscopy Methods for Studying Biofilms 5. Gene Expression of Cells Attached to Surfaces 6. Plasmid Transfer in Biofilms 7. Bacterial Interactions with Marine Fouling Organisms 8. Biofilm Infections on Implant Surfaces 9. Animal Models for the Study of Bacterial Biofilms 10. Antimicrobial Resistance of Biofilms 11. Biofilms in the Oral Cavity: Impact of Surface Characteristics 12. Algal Biofilms 13. Food Industry Biofilms 14. The Role of Biosurfactants in Affecting Initial Microbial Adhesion Mechanisms 15. Monitoring Biofilms by Fourier Transform Infrared Spectroscopy 16. Surface Catalysed Hygiene and Biofilm Control 17. legionella Biofilms: Their Implications, Study and Control 18. Biofilms in Drinking Water Treatment and Distribution 19. Biofilm Control in Industrial Water Systems: Approaching an Old Problem in New Ways 20. Environmentally Acceptable Control of Microbial Biofilms 21. Towards Environmentally Acceptable Control of Biofilms in the Pulp and Paper Industry 22. Study of Biofouling Control with Fluorescent Probes and Image Analysis 23. Microbially Influenced Corrosion in the Context of Metal Microbe Interactions 24. Biofilms Without a Substratum: Flocs and Microbial Communities
CRC - TAYLOR & FRANCISHISBN: 9058230937   PGS: N/AList: 229.95     YOUR PRICE: 218.45
Biominerals
Driessens, F.C.M.1990
Introduction. Theory of Ionic Solids and Their Aqueous Solutions. The Calcium-Rich Compounds of the System Ca(OH)2-H3PO4-H2O. Effects of Carbonate on Calcium-Rich Calcium Phosphates. Combined Effects of Alkali and Carbonate Ions on Calcium-Rich Compounds of the System Ca(OH)2-H3PO4-H2O. Effects of Magnesium on the Calcium-Rich Compounds of the System Ca(OH)2-H3PO4-H2O. Effects of Chloride on the Calcium-Rich Calcium Phosphates of the System Ca(OH)2-H3PO4-H2O. The Mineral in Tooth Enamel and Dental Caries. Dentin, Its Mineral and Caries. Bone, Its Mineral and Bone Diseases. The Effect of Fluoride on Calcium Phosphates and Calcified Tissues. The Effect of Strontium on Calcium Phosphates and Calcified Tissues. Effects of Lead on Calcium Phosphates and Calcification. Trace Elements and Calcified Tissues. Dental Calculus and Salivary Stones. Nephro- and Cystolithiasis. Other Pathological Calcifications.
CRC - TAYLOR & FRANCISHISBN: 0849352800   PGS: 440List: 557.00     YOUR PRICE: 529.15
Biomolecules in Organic Solvents
Gomez-Puyou, Armando1992
New Approaches in Studying Biomolecule-Water Interactions (H.F.J. Savage and J.L. Finney). Enzymes in Reverse Micelles Containing Phospholipids (Alberto Darszon and Liora Shoshani). The Microscopic Structure and Dynamics of Water at a Surface (Humberto Saint-Martin and Iván Ortega-Blake). Mechanistic Enzymology in Anhydrous Organic Solvents (Alan J. Russell, Sudipta Chatterjee, Igor Rapanovich, and James G. Goodwin, Jr.). Water and Enzymes in Organic Solvents (Georgina Garza-Ramos, D. Alejandro Fernández Velasco, M. Tuena de Gómez-Puyou, and A. Gómez-Pyou). The Optimization of Enzyme Catalysis in Organic Media (R.M.D. Verhaert, R. Hilhorst, A.J.W.G. Visser, and C. Veeger). Expression of Enzyme Activity in Reverse Micelles (F. Garcia-Carmona, R. Bru, and A. Sánchez-Ferrer). Enzyme Activity in Reverse Micelles: Roles of Diffusion and Extent of Hydration (Sérgio T. Ferreira and Enrico Grattan). Reversed Micelles: Recent Advances and Future Perspectives (Janos H. Fendler). Biological Electron Transport in Reverse Micellar Systems. From Enzymes to Cells (Edgardo Escamilla, Martha Contrertas, Laura Escobar, and Guadalupe Ayala). Solubilization of Microorganisms in Organic Solvents by Reverse Micelles (Nestor Pfammatter, Maria Famiglietti, Alejandro Hochköppler, and Pier Luigi Luisi).
CRC - TAYLOR & FRANCISHISBN: 0849348234   PGS: 288List: 462.00     YOUR PRICE: 438.90
Bioreactor System Design
J. Asenjo; J. C. Merchuk1994
Design of a bioreactor system - overview. Part 1 Biological systems and media design: organism selection; bacterial, yeast, and fungal cultures - effect of microorganism type and culture characteristics on bioreactor design and operation; design, formulation, and optimization of media. Part 2 Bioreactor design: fundamentals of bioreactor design; stirred tank bioreactors; pneumatically agitated bioreactors; membrane reactors; immobilized microorganism bioreactors; immobilized animal cell bioreactors; plant cell bioreactors; photobioreactors; bioreactor operation modes; bioreactor scale-up. Part 3 Bioreactor support systems: sterilization and containment; bioreactor system supplies.
MARCEL DEKKER - TAYLOR & FRANCIS & FRANCHISBN: 0824790022   PGS: 648List: 359.95     YOUR PRICE: 341.95
Calcification in Biological Systems
Bonucci, Ermanno1992
Preface (E. Bonucci). Dynamics of Calcium Phosphate Precipitation (E.D. Eanes). Role of Collagen Fibrils in Calcification (E. Bonucci). Role of Proteoglycans in Calcification (N. Shepard). Role of Lipids in Osteogenesis: Cell Signaling and Matrix Calcification (R. Dziak). Role of Matrix Vesicles in Calcification (J. Sela, Z. Schwartz, L.D. Swain, and B.D. Boyan). Cell Mediated Calcification In Vitro (P. Gehron Robey). Mechanisms of Microbial Mineralization (B.D. Boyan, L.D. Swain, and M.M. Everett). Calcification of Spicules in the Sea Urchin Embryo (S.C. Benson and F.H. Wilt). Mechanisms of Molluscan Shell Formation (A.P. Wheeler). Structure and Calcification of Epiphyseal Growth Cartilage (B. Engfeldt and F.P. Reinholt). Structure and Mineralization of Bone (P. Bianco). Structure and Calcification of Dentine (A. Linde). Development and Calcification of Enamel (A. Nanci and C.E. Smith). Structure and Development of Calcific Urinary Stone (S.R. Khan). Ectopic Calcification (G. Daculsi, J. Pouezat, L. Peru, Y. Maugars, and R.Z. Legeros).
CRC - TAYLOR & FRANCISHISBN: 0849357357   PGS: 432List: 536.00     YOUR PRICE: 509.20
Calcium and Phosphorus in Health and Disease
None Listed1995
Calcium and Phosphorus Nutrition in Health and Disease: Introduction, J.J.B. Anderson and S.C. Garner Dietary Issues of Calcium and Phosphorus, J.J.B. Anderson and S.C. Garner Blood Calcium and Phosphorus Regulation, B. Lobaugh Intestinal Bioavailability and Absorption of Calcium, D. Louie The Role of the Kidney in Divalent Mineral Nutrition, C.P. McKay Regulation of Calcium Metabolism in Cells, B. Herman Skeletal Tissues and Mineralization, S.C. Garner, J.J.B. Anderson, and W.W. Ambrose Dental Tissues, J.W. Bawden, J.J.B. Anderson, and S.C. Garner Collagen: The Major Matrix Molecule in Mineralized Tissues, M. Yamauchi Serum and Urine Markers of Bone Turnover, G. Lester Parathyroid Hormone, S.C. Garner Vitamin D, S.U. Toverud, J.J.B. Anderson, and S.C. Garner Calcitonin, P. Hirsch and J.J.B. Anderson The Role of Estrogens and Other Steroid Hormones in Bone Metabolism, D. Ontjes Calcium and Bone Metabolism during Pregnancy, S.C. Garner and J.J.B. Anderson Hormonal Control of Calcium Metabolism in Lactation, S.U. Toverud and A. Boass Development and Maintenance of Bone Mass through the Life Cycle, J.J.B. Anderson Effects of Alcohol on Calcium Homeostasis and Bone, P.F. Hirsch and T.-C. Peng Effects of Physical Activity on Bone, R.G. McMurray Influence of Nutritional Factors on Bone Health of the Elderly, C.W. Bales and J.J.B. Anderson Osteoporosis Types I and II, M.K. Drezner Epidemiology of Osteoporosis, E. Allander Future Directions in Research on Calcium and Phosphorus in Bone Health, J.J.B. Anderson and S.C. Garner
CRC - TAYLOR & FRANCISHISBN: 0849378451   PGS: 416List: 359.95     YOUR PRICE: 341.95

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