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Recombinant Protein Expression, Part A, Volume 659 in the Methods
in Enzymology series, highlights new advances in the field with
this new volume presenting interesting chapters on Multiplexed
analysis protein: Protein interactions of polypeptides translated
in Leishmania cell-free system, MultiBac system and its
applications, performance and recent, Production of antibodies in
Shuffle, Designing hybrid-promoter architectures by engineering
cis-acting DNA sites to enhance transcription in yeast, Designing
hybrid-promoter architectures by engineering cis-acting DNA sites
to deregulate transcription in yeast, Antibody or protein-based
vaccine production in plants, Cell-free protein synthesis,
Plant-based expression of biologic drugs, and much more. Additional
sections cover the Use of native mass spectrometry to guide
detergent-based rescue of non-native oligomerization by recombinant
proteins, Advancing overexpression and purification of recombinant
proteins by pilot optimization through tandem affinity-buffer
exchange chromatography online with native mass spectrometry,
Method for High-Efficiency Fed-batch cultures of recombinant
Escherichia coli, Method to transfer Chinese hamster ovary (CHO)
shake flask experiments to the ambr (R) 250, and Expression of
recombinant antibodies in Leishmania tarentolae.
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Bird Lore; v. 6 (1904)
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Twentieth Century Mouse Genetics: A Historical and Scientific
Review provides a comprehensive examination of key advances in
mouse genetics throughout the 20th century. Here Dr. Robert P.
Erickson, a leader in the field, identifies the contributions of
historic mouse genetics studies, and how those approaches and early
discoveries are still shaping human genetics research and medical
genetics today. In addition to historical overviews, the author
provides researcher biographies and updates connecting historic
research to ongoing advances. Past studies discussed use the T/t
complex as an example and include the origins of mouse genetics,
the synthesis of genetics and evolution, cytogenetics and gene
mapping, population genetics and mutation research, immunogenetics,
reproductive genetics, molecular cloning, X-inactivation and
epigenetics, sex determination, and pharmacogenetics. Here
researchers, students, and clinicians will find fresh inspiration
to engage in human genetics research employing mouse models and to
translate those findings to clinical practice.
Chromatin and DNA Repair in Cancer, Volume 364 in the International
Review of Cell and Molecular Biology series reviews and details
current advances in cell and molecular biology. Chapters in this
new release cover Genomic Instability and metabolism in cancer,
Histones variants and Histones modifications in cancer and Aging,
DNA Double-stranded breaks Repair in Cancer, Reactive oxygen
species and DNA damage response in cancer, Transcription-Associated
DNA Breaks and Cancer: A Matter of DNA Topology, Mechanisms of Base
Excision Repair: Its Significance to Human Health, and more. The
IRCMB series has a worldwide readership, maintaining a high
standard by publishing invited articles on important and timely
topics that are authored by prominent cell and molecular
biologists. The articles published in IRCMB have a high impact and
an average cited half-life of 9 years. This great resource ranks
high amongst scientific journals dealing with cell biology.
Advances in Clinical Chemistry, Volume 104, 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. It is the benchmark publication for novel analytical
approaches in the clinical laboratory.
Endothelial Signaling, Mechanotransduction, Vascular Biology and
Atherosclerosis, Volume 87, the latest release in the Current
Topics in Membranes series, highlights new advances in the field,
with this new volume presenting interesting chapters on a variety
of timely topics. Each chapter is written by an international board
of authors.
Viral Replication Enzymes and their Inhibitors Part A, Volume 49,
the latest release in the Enzymes series, highlights new advances
in the field, with this new volume presenting interesting chapters
on a variety of related topics.
Effects of Peri-Adolescent Licit and Illicit Drug Use on the
Developing CNS: Part II, Volume 161, in the International Review on
Neurobiology serial highlights new advances, with this volume
presenting chapters on topics including Introduction to Effects of
Peri-Adolescent Licit and Illicit Drug Use on the Developing CNS,
Peri-adolescent Exposure to (Meth)amphetamine in Animal Models, The
Impact of Adolescent Nicotine Exposure on Alcohol Use During
Adulthood: The Role of Neuropeptides, Cannabis Exposure During
Adolescence: A uniquely Sensitive Period for Neurobiological
Effects, The Stoned Age: Sex Differences in the Effects of
Adolescent Cannabinoid Exposure on Prefrontal Cortex Structure and
Function in Animal Models, and more.
The Rise of Chance in Evolutionary Theory: A Pompous Parade of
Arithmetic explores a pivotal conceptual moment in the history of
evolutionary theory: the development of its extensive reliance on a
wide array of concepts of chance. It tells the history of a
methodological and conceptual development that reshaped our
approach to natural selection over a century, ranging from Darwin's
earliest notebooks in the 1830s to the early years of the Modern
Synthesis in the 1930s. Far from being a "pompous parade of
arithmetic," as one early critic argued, evolution transformed
during this period to make these conceptual and technical tools
indispensable. This book charts the role of chance in evolutionary
theory from its beginnings to the earliest days of modern
evolutionary theory, making it an ideal resource for evolutionary
biologists, historians, philosophers, and researchers in science
studies or biological statistics.
Nitrogen Assessment: Pakistan as a Case-Study provides a detailed
overview of issues and challenges related to nitrogen use and
overuse, thus serving as a reference for researchers in Pakistan
and providing important insights for other geographic regions.
Excess and inefficient nitrogen use in crops and livestock sectors
is polluting our rivers, seas, atmosphere, and ecosystems,
contributing to climate change, hampering biodiversity, and
contributing to stratospheric ozone depletion. This book covers the
importance of nitrogen in relation to food security, human health,
and economic stability in South Asia. It also discusses nitrogen
status, sources, sinks, and drivers of nitrogen use in Pakistan,
focusing on current nitrogen measures and policies. Nitrogen
pollution is one of the biggest challenges of 21st Century, and the
international scientific community is beginning to recognize the
significance of nitrogen pollution and to explore how to combat it.
The editors' institution, University of Agriculture, Faisalabad,
partners with South Asia Nitrogen Hub, which includes about 30
organizations from South Asia and UK working on nitrogen
assessment, budgeting, awareness, and policy guidance, as well as
possible measures to reduce nitrogen pollution. Nitrogen
Assessment: Pakistan as a Case-Study provides an important guide to
this work and is written in a way that is accessible to an audience
with a wide range of experience from advanced students to seasoned
researchers.
Abiotic Stress and Legumes: Tolerance and Management is the first
book to focus on the ability of legume plants to adapt effectively
to environmental challenges. Using the -omic approach, this book
takes a targeted approach to understanding the methods and means of
ensuring survival and maximizing the productivity of the legume
plant by improving tolerance to environmental /abiotic stress
factors including drought, temperature change, and other
challenges. The book presents a comprehensive overview of the
progress that has been made in identifying means of managing
abiotic stress effects, specifically in legumes, including the
development of several varieties which exhibit tolerance through
high yield using transcriptomic, proteomic, metabolomic and ionomic
approaches. Further, exogenous application of various stimulants
such as plant hormones, nutrients, sugars, and polyamines has
emerged as an alternative strategy to improve productivity under
these environmental challenges. Abiotic Stress and Legumes:
Tolerance and Management examines these emerging strategies and
serves as an important resource for researchers, academicians and
scientists, enhancing their knowledge and aiding further research.
Biophotonics, Tryptophan and Disease is a comprehensive resource on
the key role of tryptophan in wide range of diseases as seen by
using optics techniques. It explores the use of fluorescence
spectroscopy, Raman, imaging techniques and time-resolved
spectroscopy in normal and diseased tissues and shows the reader
how light techniques (i.e. spectroscopy and imaging) can be used to
detect, distinguish and evaluate diseases. Diseases covered include
cancer, neurodegenerative diseases and other age-related diseases.
Biophotonics, Tryptophan and Disease offers a clear presentation of
techniques and integrates material from different disciplines into
one resource. It is a valuable reference for students and
interdisciplinary researchers working on the interface between
biochemistry and molecular biology, translational medicine, and
biophotonics.
Recombinant Protein Expression, Part B, Volume 660 in the Methods
in Enzymology series, highlights new advances in the field with
this new volume presenting interesting chapters on Multiplexed
analysis protein: Protein interactions of polypeptides translated
in Leishmania cell-free system, MultiBac system and its
applications, performance and recent, Production of antibodies in
Shuffle, Designing hybrid-promoter architectures by engineering
cis-acting DNA sites to enhance transcription in yeast, Designing
hybrid-promoter architectures by engineering cis-acting DNA sites
to deregulate transcription in yeast, Antibody or protein-based
vaccine production in plants, Cell-free protein synthesis,
Plant-based expression of biologic drugs, and much more. Additional
sections cover the Use of native mass spectrometry to guide
detergent-based rescue of non-native oligomerization by recombinant
proteins, Advancing overexpression and purification of recombinant
proteins by pilot optimization through tandem affinity-buffer
exchange chromatography online with native mass spectrometry,
Method for High-Efficiency Fed-batch cultures of recombinant
Escherichia coli, Method to transfer Chinese hamster ovary (CHO)
shake flask experiments to the ambr (R) 250, and Expression of
recombinant antibodies in Leishmania tarentolae.
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Alsographia Americana
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C. S. (Constantine Samuel) Rafinesque
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