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Covid-19: Biomedical Perspectives, Volume 50 in the Methods in
Microbiology series highlights new advances in the field, with this
new volume presenting interesting chapters written by an
international board of authors. Individual chapters in this new
release include Sensitive methods for detection of SARS-CoV-2 RNA,
Treatment of COVID-19 using Chinese herbal medicine, Understanding
how SARS-CoV-2 is evolving and its impact on COVID-19 animal models
and vaccine evaluation, Methods in machine learning to identify
COVID-19 literature, COVID-19 seasonal behavior and the mutational
landscape of the SARS-CoV-2 virus, CRISPR use in Diagnosis and
Therapy for COVID-19, and much more.
Human-Centered Artificial Intelligence: Research and Applications
presents current theories, fundamentals, techniques and diverse
applications of human-centered AI. Sections address the question,
"are AI models explainable, interpretable and understandable?,
introduce readers to the design and development process, including
mind perception and human interfaces, explore various applications
of human-centered AI, including human-robot interaction, healthcare
and decision-making, and more. As human-centered AI aims to push
the boundaries of previously limited AI solutions to bridge the gap
between machine and human, this book is an ideal update on the
latest advances.
Band XIb-2 ist - abgesehen von einigen Ergdnzungen zu den Bdnden
XIa und XIb-1 - den Sekunddrstoffen der Papilionoideae gewidmet und
bietet einen wohl einmaligen \berblick ]ber die Chemotaxonomie und
die sekunddren Inhaltsstoffe dieser Pflanzengruppe. Er ist daher
von speziellem Interesse f]r Leguminosenforscher, Pharmakologen,
Phytochemiker und Ethnobotaniker. Wie die Bdnde XIa und XIb-1
enthdlt auch dieser Band zahlreiche Literaturhinweise und ein
Register mit taxonomischem Index und Stichwortverzeichnis. Dieser
letzte Band stellt nach etwa vierzigjdhriger Arbeit den Abschluss
der Chemotaxonomie der Pflanzen von Robert Hegnauer dar. Der erste
Band erschien 1962; bei der Aufnahme des Autors in die Leopoldina
(1972) waren sechs Bdnde abgeschlossen, die alle Familien der
hvheren Pflanzen mit Ausnahme der Leguminosen ber]cksichtigten.
Diesen Bdnden folgten drei Nachtragsbdnde und ein Generalregister
sowie drei Bdnde ]ber Leguminosen.
Wetlands are vital for human survival. They are among the world's
most productive environments as they are cradles of biological
diversity that provide the water and productivity upon which
countless species of plants and animals depend for survival.
Wetlands provide habitat for thousands of species of aquatic and
terrestrial plants and animals as well as a number of societal
benefits such as food and habitat for fish and wildlife, water
quality improvement, flood storage, shoreline erosion control,
economically beneficial natural products for human use, and
opportunities for recreation, education, and research. According to
the Federal Environmental Protection Agency's Office of Wetlands,
more than one-third of the United States' threatened and endangered
species live only in wetlands, and nearly half use wetlands at some
point in their lives. This book offers a comprehensive look at the
importance of wetland conservation, its challenges, and future
aspects. The book highlights the challenges of wetland conservation
and current scenarios of existing wetlands; the importance of the
inland wetland and its conservation is particularly highlighted as
it is critical and very important in the current existing wetland
scenario. This book is critical for industries, academics, research
scholars, and environmental consultants who are practicing wetland
management.
Advancements in Polymer-Based Membranes for Water Remediation
describes the advanced membrane science and engineering behind the
separation processes within the domain of polymer-based membrane
systems in water remediation. Emphasis has been put on several
aspects, ranging from fundamental concepts to the commercialization
of pressure and potential driven membranes, updated with the latest
technological progresses, and relevant polymer materials and
application potential towards water treatment systems. Also
included in this book are advances in polymers for membrane
application in reverse osmosis, nanofiltration, ultrafiltration,
microfiltration, forward osmosis, and polymeric ion-exchange
membranes for electrodialysis and capacitive deionization. With its
critical analyzes and opinions from experts around the world, this
book will garner considerable interest among actual users, i.e.,
scientists, engineers, industrialists, entrepreneurs and students.
Hormones, Regulators and Hippocampus, Volume 118 in the Vitamins
and Hormones serial highlights new advances in the field, with this
new volume presenting interesting chapters, including Thyroid
hormone regulation of adult hippocampal neurogenesis - putative
molecular and cellular mechanisms, Synergistic gene regulation by
thyroid hormone and glucocorticoid in the hippocampus, Oxytocin and
vasopressin in the hippocampus, Steroid hormones and hippocampal
neurogenesis in the adult mammalian brain, Steroidogenic enzymes in
the hippocampus: transcriptional regulation aspects,
Ectonucleotidases in the hippocampus: spatial distribution and
expression after ovariectomy and estradiol replacement, and much
more.
MCB: CAR T Cells: Development, Characterization and Applications,
Volume 167 in the Methods in Cell Biology series, highlights new
advances in the field, with this new volume presenting interesting
chapters on a variety of timely topics, including High-efficiency
of genetic modification using CRISPR/Cpf1 system for engineered CAR
T-cell therapy, Determination of the Biodistribution of Chimeric
Antigen Receptor-Modified T Cells against CD19 in NSG Mice,
Generation of CAR-T cells using lentiviral vectors, Generation of
CAR T-cells using ?-retroviral vector, Flow cytometry detection and
quantification of CAR T cells into solid tumors, Evaluation of
CAR-T Cell Cytotoxicity: Real-Time Impedance-Based Analysis, and
much more.
Development in Wastewater Treatment Research and Processes:
Microbial Degradation of Xenobiotics through Bacterial and Fungal
Approach covers the active and applicable role that bacteria and
fungi play in the degradation of xenobiotic compounds from the
environment. The book gives up-to-date information on recent
advancements in the field of environmental xenobiotics and how they
disturb a plant's metabolism. The book also gives information on
aerobic and anaerobic degradation of xenobiotic compounds through
bacteria or fungi and/or a combined approach. Finally, the book
covers the characteristics of environmental microbiology,
biochemical engineering, agricultural microbiology, environmental
engineering, and soil bioremediation.
Advances in Oil-Water Separation: A Complete Guide for Physical,
Chemical, and Biochemical Processes discusses a broad variety of
chemical, physical and biochemical processes, including skimming,
membrane separation, adsorption, onsite chemical reactions, burning
and usage of suitable microbial strains for onsite degradation of
oil. It critically reviews all current developments in oil-water
separation processes and technologies, identifies gaps and
illuminates the scope for future research and development in the
field. This book provides researchers, engineers and environmental
professionals working in oil recovery and storage with solutions
for disposal of waste oil and separation of oil from water in a
sustainable, environmentally-friendly way. As the book provides a
complete state-of-art overview on oil-water separation
technologies, it will also ease literature searches on oil-water
separation technologies.
Bioinformatics in Agriculture: Next Generation Sequencing Era is a
comprehensive volume presenting an integrated research and
development approach to the practical application of genomics to
improve agricultural crops. Exploring both the theoretical and
applied aspects of computational biology, and focusing on the
innovation processes, the book highlights the increased
productivity of a translational approach. Presented in four
sections and including insights from experts from around the world,
the book includes: Section I: Bioinformatics and Next Generation
Sequencing Technologies; Section II: Omics Application; Section
III: Data mining and Markers Discovery; Section IV: Artificial
Intelligence and Agribots. Bioinformatics in Agriculture: Next
Generation Sequencing Era explores deep sequencing, NGS, genomic,
transcriptome analysis and multiplexing, highlighting practices
forreducing time, cost, and effort for the analysis of gene as they
are pooled, and sequenced. Readers will gain real-world information
on computational biology, genomics, applied data mining, machine
learning, and artificial intelligence. This book serves as a
complete package for advanced undergraduate students, researchers,
and scientists with an interest in bioinformatics.
One, No one, One Hundred Thousand - The Multifaceted Role of
Macrophages in Health and Disease - Part A, provides in-depth
reviews on the last progresses on the role of macrophages in health
and diseases with a special focus on the role of macrophages in
SARS-COV2, breast cancer, liver and salivary glands.
Lipids in Plants and Algae: From Fundamental Science to Industrial
Applications, Volume 101 provides in-depth reviews on the most
important aspects of the field. Topics in this volume encompass the
most recent data about the physical properties of membrane lipids,
lipid biosynthesis and metabolism (including glycerolipids, fatty
acids, sterols, N-acylethanolamines, prostaglandins,
phytoprostane), lipid storage, acyl flux, the dynamic and transport
of glycerolipids, and the conversion of fatty acids into
hydrocarbons. Lipid metabolism and lipidomics in plants and algae
are one of the most challenging areas in biology, not only for
fundamental research but also for the sustainable production of
valuable molecules for green chemistry, including biofuel and
health.
Advances in Cancer Research, volume 153 provides a timely review of
the biology, biochemistry, and current approaches to
therapeutically target the RAS oncoprotein, the most frequently
mutated oncogene family in human cancers. 2021 saw the approval of
the first direct RAS inhibitor (sotorasib) for use in treating
non-small cell lung cancers harboring KRAS(G12C) mutations. The
successful approval and use of this drug highlights that the once
"undruggable" RAS is indeed pharmacologically tractable. This
volume provides an overview of efforts to develop additional
approaches to therapeutically target oncogenic RAS. In addition,
the reader will find excellent reviews on the history and research
efforts to understand the biochemistry and oncogenic activity of
RAS in human cancers.
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