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Microbiome Under Changing Climate: Implications and Solutions
presents the latest biotechnological interventions for the
judicious use of microbes to ensure optimal agricultural yield.
Summarizing aspects of vulnerability, adaptation and amelioration
of climate impact, this book provides an important resource for
understanding microbes, plants and soil in pursuit of sustainable
agriculture and improved food security. It emphasizes the
interaction between climate and soil microbes and their potential
role in promoting advanced sustainable agricultural solutions,
focusing on current research designed to use beneficial microbes
such as plant growth promoting microorganisms, fungi, endophytic
microbes, and more. Changes in climatic conditions influence all
factors of the agricultural ecosystem, including adversely
impacting yield both in terms of quantity and nutritional quality.
In order to develop resilience against climatic changes, it is
increasingly important to understand the effect on the native
micro-flora, including the distribution of methanogens and
methanotrophs, nutrient content and microbial biomass, among
others.
Sea urchins and other echinoderms, which have been studied
intensively by developmental biologists for more than a century,
are currently among the most prominent models for elucidating the
genomic regulatory processes that control embryogenesis and the
evolution of those processes. This volume contains reviews from the
world's leading researchers who are using echinoderms to address
these questions. Chapters focus on gene regulatory networks that
drive the differentiation and morphogenesis of major embryonic
tissues such as the skeleton, muscle, nervous system, immune
system, pigment cells, and germ line, and on evolutionary insights
from comparative studies of these networks across echinoderms and
other taxa. Other chapters comprehensively review the architecture
and evolution of the cell signaling pathways that establish the
early embryonic axes and on recent evolutionary changes in gene
networks that have led to dramatic changes in the life history
modes of echinoderms. This volume provides a comprehensive, current
picture of exciting research at the interface between developmental
genomics and evolution from one of the research communities leading
this work.
Advances in Dairy Microbial Products describes the importance and
utility of microbial products used in dairy products. This book
explains the makeup of these products in a scientifically sound yet
simple manner. The appeal of this book is its holistic approach to
addressing the different aspects of the dairy industry, from basic
dairy microbial biochemistry to production of dairy products and
their nutrient quality, and finally to machine learning
applications in dairy industry. Comprised of chapters written and
edited by international authorities and researchers with top
expertise in dairy products, it offers both established and
cutting-edge solutions to the numerous challenges commonly
encountered in the industrial processing of milk and the production
of milk products. This book offers a highly practical approach to
the topic, addressing and tackling the problems faced in the
workplace by dairy technologists. Researchers and practitioners
will find this book to be an ideal source of thorough and
up-to-date information on dairy microbial products while also
appealing to beginners seeking to understand how advanced dairy
technologies can increase the efficiency of current techniques.
Modeling Electrochemical Dynamics and Signaling Mechanisms in
Excitable Cells with Pathological Case Studies covers the neuronal
cell communication system in excitable cells, recognizing the most
relevant mechanisms of cell communication. Along with new findings
in biotechnology, medicine and pathological cases for clinicians,
the book highlights electrochemical potential in living nerve and
muscle cells. Written for physiological scientists, pharmaceutical
scientists, medical doctors, biologists and physicists, this book
an essential read for a real understanding of the signals as we see
them.
Advances in Clinical Chemistry, Volume 106, the latest installment
in this internationally acclaimed series, contains chapters
authored by world-renowned clinical laboratory scientists,
physicians and research scientists. The serial discusses the latest
and most up-to-date technologies related to the field of clinical
chemistry, with this new release focusing on Advances in ADAMTS
biomarkers, Advances in fibrosis biomarkers in nonalcoholic fatty
liver disease, Metabolomics of Peripheral Artery Disease, Molecular
and cellular functions of long non-coding RNAS in prostate and
breast cancer, Myostatin: Basic Biology to Clinical Application,
and Metadherin (AEG-1/MTDH/LYRIC) expression: Significance in
malignancy and crucial role in colorectal cancer.
Advances in Agronomy, Volume 171, the latest release in this
leading reference, contains a variety of updates and new advances
in the field, including updates on Elevated CO2 in Semi-arid
Cropping Systems: A Synthesis of Research from the Australian
Grains Free Air CO2 Enrichment (AGFACE) Research Program,
Simultaneous Effects of Legume Cultivation on Carbon and Nitrogen
Accumulation in Soil, Growing Small Grains Organically in the
Semiarid West: A Review of Markets and Management Practices to
Optimize Productivity and Sustainability, Principles and
Applications of Topography in Precision Agriculture, Retention of
Heavy Metals by Dredged Sediments and their Management Following
Land Application, and more. Other chapters focus on Genetic
Diversity for Developing Climate-resilient Wheats to Achieve Food
Security Goals and A Century of Subclover: Lessons for Sustainable
Intensification from a Historical Review of Innovations in
Subterranean Clover Seed Production.
Micro/Nanofluidics and Lab-on-Chip Based Emerging Technologies for
Biomedical and Translational Research Applications, Volume 185,
Part A represents the collation of chapters written by eminent
scientists worldwide. Chapters in this updated release include An
introduction to microfluidics and their applications, Design and
fabrication of Micro/Nanofluidics devices and systems, Detection
and separation of proteins using Micro/Nanofluidics devices,
Micro/Nanofluidics devices for DNA/RNA detection and separation,
Paper based microfluidics a forecast towards the most affordable
and rapid point-of-care devices, Paper based micro/Nanofluidics
devices for biomedical applications, Advances of Microfluidics
Devices and their Applications in Personalized Medicine, and much
more. Additional chapters cover Microfluidics for single cell
analysis, Fluorescence Based Miniaturized Microfluidic and
Nanofluidic Systems for Biomedical Applications, Active Matter
Dynamics in Confined Microfluidic Environments, Challenges and
opportunities in micro/nanofluidics and lab-on-a-chip, and
Paper-microfluidic signal-enhanced immunoassays.
Modelling: The Oculomotor Systems, Volume 269 in the Progress in
Brain Research serial highlights new advances in the field with
this new volume presenting interesting chapters on topics including
The function and phylogeny of eye movements, The behavior of
motoneurons, Statics of plant mechanics, Dynamics of plant
mechanics, The functional operation of the vestibulo-ocular reflex,
Basic framework of the vestibulo-ocular reflex, Oculomotor signals,
Signal processing in the vestibulo-ocular reflex, Plasticity and
repair of the vestibulo-ocular reflex, The behavior of the
optokinetic system, Models of the optokinetic system,
Neurophysiology of the optokinetic system, and much more.
Experimental Models of Infection, Inflammation and Injury, Volume
168 provides step-by-step protocols for scientific researchers to
effectively utilize experimental model systems. Chapters in this
new release include Induction and Evaluation of Murine T Cell
Transfer Colitis, Modelling acute graft-versus-host disease (aGVHD)
in murine bone marrow transplantation (BMT) models with MHC
disparity, Mouse models of Graft-Versus-Host Disease, Preclinical
Model of Multiple Sclerosis: Methods in Autoimmune Demyelination,
Preclinical model of Multiple Sclerosis: focal, chemical or
demyelination, Investigating demyelination, efficient remyelination
and remyelination failure in organotypic cerebellar slice cultures:
workflow and practical tips, and more. Other notable sections cover
Rheumatoid Arthritis: Methods for Two Murine Models, Induction of
Pancreatitis in Mice with Susceptibility to Pancreatic Cancer,
Small Animal Models of Thermal Injury, Large Animal Models of
Thermal Injury, Small animal models of localized heart irradiation,
Methods for Induction and Assessment of Intestinal Permeability in
Rodent Models of Radiation Injury, and more.
Chemical Microbiology, Part B, Volume 665, the latest release in
the Methods of Enzymology series, highlights new advances in the
field, including comprehensive chapters on the Application of
Antibiotic-derived Fluorescent Probes to Bacterial Studies,
Metabolomic approaches for enzyme function and pathway discovery in
bacteria, Adding a diazo-transfer reagent to culture to generate
secondary metabolite probes for click chemistry, Customized
Peptidoglycan Surfaces to Investigate Innate Immune Recognition via
Surface Plasmon Resonance, Development and application of highly
sensitive labeling reagents for amino acids, Bacterial Cell Wall
Modification with a Glycolipid Substrate, and much more.
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