|
|
Books > Science & Mathematics > Biology, life sciences
This fully revised and updated second edition of Insect Pests of
Potato now includes an opening section with a basic overview of
agronomic and economic issues as they relate to potato production.
It also features a new section that reviews potato production, as
well as problems caused by insect pests and solutions to these
problems, in all major potato-growing regions of the world.
Further, a new section discusses theoretical foundations of potato
pest management and includes chapters on ecological theory,
evolutionary theory, and a case study on their applications to
elucidate differences between Eastern and Western populations of
Colorado potato beetle in North America. There is also a new
chapter on the foundations of integrated pest management and their
applications in controlling insect pests. The sections on the
biology of main pests and on control methods now feature the latest
information, including emphasis on recent advances in molecular
biology and genomics. Information on the use of dsRNA technology
for pest control is also included, as are new chapters on potato
ladybirds and on hemipterous pests other than aphids and psyllids.
This second edition provides improved integration and logical
connections among chapters and expanded geographic scope of
coverage making it the ideal reference on the topic.
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.
Selenoprotein Structure and Function, Volume 662 in the Methods in
Enzymology series, highlights new advances in the field, with this
new volume presenting interesting chapters written by an
international board of authors. Chapters in this new release
include Identification of Selenoprotein O substrates using a
biotinylated ATP analog, Selenium-encoded isotopic signature
targeted profiling, Designing tRNASec variants for efficient
selenocysteine incorporation using Sec-specific reporters,
Preparation of selenoprotein S by chemical ligation, Examining
xCT-mediated selenium uptake and selenoprotein production capacity
in cells, SecMS analysis of selenoprotein with selenocysteine
insertion sequence and beyond, Selenocysteine substitutions in
thiyl radical enzymes, and much more. Additional chapters cover
Recombinant selenoprotein expression in E. coli based upon the
redefinition of a UAG codon in an RF1-depleted host strain,
Metabolic labeling with radioactive selenium in zebrafish, Low pH
isoTOP-ABPP to identify selenocysteines, Expression of
selenoproteins via genetic code expansion in mammalian cells,
Alpha-methyl selenocysteine as a tool for the study of
selenoproteins, Selective selenol fluorescent probes: design,
synthesis, structural determinants, and biological applications,
and much more.
Micro/Nanofluidics and Lab-on-Chip Based Emerging Technologies for
Biomedical and Translational Research Applications - Part B, Volume
187 represents the collation of chapters written by eminent
scientists worldwide. Chapters in this new release include Design
and fabrication of microfluidics devices for molecular biology
applications, Micro/Nanofluidics devices for drug delivery, From
organ-on-chip to body-on-chip: the next generation of microfluidics
platforms for in vitro drug toxicity testing, Micro/Nanofluidics
for high throughput drug screening, Design, fabrication and
assembly of lab-on-a-chip and its uses, Advances in microfluidic 3D
cell culture for pre-clinical drug development, Tissue and organ
culture on lab-on-a chip for biomedical applications, and much
more.
 |
Campylobacter
(Hardcover)
Guillermo Tellez-Isaias, Saeed El-Ashram
|
R3,077
Discovery Miles 30 770
|
Ships in 18 - 22 working days
|
|
|
Biomolecular Interactions: Part A, Volume 169, the latest release
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 Emerging Mechanisms of
Targeted Protein Degradation by Molecular Glues, Design and use of
programmable DNA Hydrogels, Oligomerization of membrane receptors:
Approaches to measure in live cells, Interactions of
alpha-synuclein with biomolecules, Gel-electrophoresis based method
for biomolecular interaction, Recombinant centrosome expression in
bacterial system, Reconstituting CCL5-CCR5 complex for structural
and mechanistic analysis, Protein engineering and design in ion
channel receptors, and much more.
Neurosurgical Management of Psychiatric Disorders, Part B, Volume
267 in the Progress in Brain Research serial highlights new
advances in the field with this new volume presenting interesting
chapters on topics such as the Neurosurgical Management of Tourette
Syndrome, Stereotactic Surgeries for Opioid Addiction: Patient
Selection and Results, Psychiatric Disorders as Indication for
Surgical Management of Drug-Resistant Temporal Epilepsy, Surgery of
Autism: Is it Possible?, Psychogenic Pain: Diagnosis and
Management, Stereotactic Cingulotomy and Capsulotomy for
Obsessive-Compulsive Disorders: Indications and Comparative
Results, and much more.
Green Sustainable Process for Chemical and Environmental
Engineering and Science: Biomedical Application of Biosurfactant in
Medical Sector highlights the numerous applications of
biosurfactants in the field of medicine, especially as a
replacement to synthetic drugs which have developed several levels
of resistance over the years. Special emphasis is laid on their
application as non-pyrogenic and non-toxic immunological adjuvants
and their inhibitory characteristics against H+, K+, -ATPase and
defense against gastric ulcers, along with their practical
application as anti-adhesive coating agents for medical insert
materials. The book addresses issues by combining knowledge of
their production with information on a range of medical
applications. Drawing on the knowledge of its expert team of global
contributors, this book provides useful insights for all those
currently or potentially interested in developing or applying
biosurfactants in their own work.
Vitamin B12, Volume 119 in the Vitamins and Hormones series,
highlights new advances in the field, with this new volume
presenting interesting chapters written by an international board
of authors.
Neurosurgical Management of Psychiatric Disorders, Part A, Volume
266, the latest release in the Progress in Brain Research series,
highlights new advances in the field with this new volume covering
interesting chapters, including Pathophysiology and Animal Models
of Psychiatric Disorders, Neuroimaging of Psychiatric Disorders,
History of Psychosurgery, Ethics of Psychosurgery, Medicolegal
Aspects and Regulatory Issues of Psychosurgery, Psychiatric Mimics
of Neurosurgical Disorders, Seizures and Pseudoseizures: The Great
Divide, Pitfalls of Psychiatric Patients Selection for Functional
Neurosurgery, Modern Surgical Strategies for Management of
Psychiatric Disorders, Neuromodulation for Behavioral Disorders,
and more.
An ever-growing roster of model organisms is a hallmark of 21st
century Developmental Biology. Emerging model organisms are well
suited to asking some fascinating and important questions that
cannot be addressed using established model systems. And new
methods are increasingly facilitating the adoption of new research
organisms in laboratories. This volume is written by some of the
scientists who have played pivotal roles in developing new models
or in significantly advancing tools in emerging systems.
Combinational Therapy in Triple Negative Breast Cancer discusses
TNBC at the molecular level from a holistic approach, focusing on
combinational strategies targeting various pathways involved in
this specific cancer type. Using a monotherapy for the treatment of
cancer, especially high-grade tumors like TNBC, is mostly worthless
due to the inherent genetic instability of tumor cells to develop
intrinsic and acquired resistance. Combination therapy presents
more, or at least the same, effectiveness with lower doses of every
single agent and decreases the likelihood of chemoresistance,
making it essential to understand for multiple therapy options. The
book is a valuable resource for cancer researchers, oncologists,
graduate students and members of the biomedical field who are
interested in the potential of combinational therapies to treat
triple negative breast cancer.
|
|