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This book compiles the latest applications of the cutting-edge gene
editing tool CRISPR/Cas in the area of crop improvement. It begins
with an introduction to the technique and its application in crop
plants. Next, it gives an updated overview of available delivery
methods, design tools and resources in CRISPR/Cas. The book
subsequently reviews the applications of CRISPR/Cas in connection
with e.g. insect stress, disease stress, abiotic stress,
nutritional and yield improvement in crop plants, etc. It also
discusses the various regulatory, ethical and social aspects of the
technique that must be kept in mind when designing experiments. In
closing, the book summarizes the status quo and outlines future
prospects for the tool in crop improvement and food security. Given
its scope, the book will especially benefit students and
researchers in food science, biotechnology, agriculture and the
plant sciences.
Data Communication Principles for Fixed and Wireless Networks
focuses on the physical and data link layers. Included are examples
that apply to a diversified range of higher level protocols such as
TCP/IP, OSI and packet based wireless networks. Performance
modeling is introduced for beginners requiring basic mathematics.
Separate discussion has been included on wireless cellular networks
performance and on the simulation of networks. Throughout the book,
wireless LANS has been given the same level of treatment as fixed
network protocols. It is assumed that readers would be familiar
with basic mathematics and have some knowledge of binary number
systems.
Data Communication Principles for Fixed and Wireless Networks is
for students at the senior undergraduate and first year graduate
levels. It can also be used as a reference work for professionals
working in the areas of data networks, computer networks and
internet protocols.
This new volume looks at the applications of biomarkers as
important tools for herbal drug discovery, presenting research on
phytoconstituents with advanced nanotechnological applications for
healthcare benefits. Herbal drug discovery based on biomarkers is
an emerging area in complementary and alternative medicine that has
tremendous potential in healthcare. Conventional medications have
limited efficacy and high toxicity, whereas herbal drugs are said
to provide wide structural diversity that is not usually seen with
conventional/synthetic drug molecules. Recognition of various
herbal constituents, such as terpenoids, fatty acids, flavonoids
and steroids, are well explored in the management and treatment of
various disorders in this volume. These agents target various
biomarkers such as nitric oxide (NO), cytokines, chemokines,
adhesion molecules, NF- k , lipoxygenase (LOX), and arachidonic
acid. Biomarkers as Targeted Herbal Drug Discovery: A
Pharmacological Approach to Nanomedicines discusses
phytoconstituent-based nanotherapeutics with applications for some
specific health issues, such as arthritis, leishmanicidal,
cardiovascular diseases, cancer, ocular disorders, etc.
This new volume looks at the applications of biomarkers as
important tools for herbal drug discovery, presenting research on
phytoconstituents with advanced nanotechnological applications for
healthcare benefits. Herbal drug discovery based on biomarkers is
an emerging area in complementary and alternative medicine that has
tremendous potential in healthcare. Conventional medications have
limited efficacy and high toxicity, whereas herbal drugs are said
to provide wide structural diversity that is not usually seen with
conventional/synthetic drug molecules. Recognition of various
herbal constituents, such as terpenoids, fatty acids, flavonoids
and steroids, are well explored in the management and treatment of
various disorders in this volume. These agents target various
biomarkers such as nitric oxide (NO), cytokines, chemokines,
adhesion molecules, NF- kβ, lipoxygenase (LOX), and arachidonic
acid. Biomarkers as Targeted Herbal Drug Discovery: A
Pharmacological Approach to Nanomedicines discusses
phytoconstituent-based nanotherapeutics with applications for some
specific health issues, such as arthritis, leishmanicidal,
cardiovascular diseases, cancer, ocular disorders, etc.
This book compiles the latest applications of the cutting-edge gene
editing tool CRISPR/Cas in the area of crop improvement. It begins
with an introduction to the technique and its application in crop
plants. Next, it gives an updated overview of available delivery
methods, design tools and resources in CRISPR/Cas. The book
subsequently reviews the applications of CRISPR/Cas in connection
with e.g. insect stress, disease stress, abiotic stress,
nutritional and yield improvement in crop plants, etc. It also
discusses the various regulatory, ethical and social aspects of the
technique that must be kept in mind when designing experiments. In
closing, the book summarizes the status quo and outlines future
prospects for the tool in crop improvement and food security. Given
its scope, the book will especially benefit students and
researchers in food science, biotechnology, agriculture and the
plant sciences.
Data Communication Principles for Fixed and Wireless Networks
focuses on the physical and data link layers. Included are examples
that apply to a diversified range of higher level protocols such as
TCP/IP, OSI and packet based wireless networks. Performance
modeling is introduced for beginners requiring basic mathematics.
Separate discussion has been included on wireless cellular networks
performance and on the simulation of networks. Throughout the book,
wireless LANS has been given the same level of treatment as fixed
network protocols. It is assumed that readers would be familiar
with basic mathematics and have some knowledge of binary number
systems. Data Communication Principles for Fixed and Wireless
Networks is for students at the senior undergraduate and first year
graduate levels. It can also be used as a reference work for
professionals working in the areas of data networks, computer
networks and internet protocols.
A Handbook of Environmental Toxicology focuses on two key aspects:
human disorders and ecotoxicology as affected by major toxins
originating from biological sources and pollutants, as well as
radiation generated spontaneously or as a result of anthropogenic
activity. A diverse array of these potentially harmful agents
regularly appear in the atmosphere, soil, water and food,
compromising both human health and biodiversity in natural and
managed ecosystems. This book: - provides authoritative reviews
together with specialist short communications to complement the
main chapters and address contemporary issues with important case
studies; - explores the cutting edge of research and also indicates
the likely direction of future developments; - contains extensive
coverage of toxicants that are of significant current interest and
will be of increasing concern for many years to come; and -
encourages international cooperation in future research on
pollution and other environmental agents causing harm to human
health and degradation of natural habitats in the ecosystem.
Written by an international team of authors from a range of
educational, medical and research establishments, this book is an
essential reference for advanced students and researchers in the
areas of environmental sciences, ecology, agriculture,
environmental health and medicine, in addition to industry and
government personnel responsible for environmental regulations and
directives.
This book discusses CRISPR/Cas- one of the most powerful tools
available to scientists for genome editing. CRISPR/Cas is not only
a genome editing tool, but researchers have also engineered it for
gene regulation, genome imaging, base editing and epigenome
regulations. This book describes the entire toolkit for CRISPR/Cas.
The opening section gives an introduction to the technique and
compares it with other genome editing tools. Further section gives
a historical perspective of the tool, along with its detailed
classification. The next chapters describe bioinformatic tools in
CRISPR/Cas, and delivery methods for CRISPR/Cas. The book also
discusses about the applications of CRISPR/Cas beyond genome
editing and use of CRISPR for rewriting genetic codes. The book
dedicates a section to the use of CRISPR in plants. The book
culminates with a chapter on the current status, challenges and
shortcomings of the CRISPR/Cas genome editing tool. The book would
be highly interesting to students and researchers in molecular
biology, biochemistry, biotechnology, food science, agriculture and
plant sciences.
Basharat and his family are Indian Muslims who have relocated to
Pakistan, but who remain deeply steeped in the nostalgia of
pre-Partition life in India. Through Mirages of the Mind's absurd
anecdotes and unforgettable biographical sketches-which hide the
deeper unease and sorrow of the family's journey from Kanpur to
Karachi-Basharet emerges as a wise fool, and the host of this
unique sketch comedy. From humorous scenes in colonial north India,
to the heartbreak and homesickness of post-colonial life in
Pakistan, Mirages of the Mind forms an authentic portrait of life
among South Asia's Urdu speakers, rendered beautifully into English
by Matt Reeck and Aftab Ahmad.
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Bombay Stories (Paperback)
Saadat Hasan Manto; Translated by Matt Reeck, Aftab Ahmad; Introduction by Matt Reeck; Foreword by Mohammed Hanif
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A rebellious yet human portrait of India's bustling Bombay, as told
by one of the greatest Urdu writers of the last century: Saadat
Hasan Manto. 'The undisputed master of the modern Indian short
story' Salman Rushdie, Observer In the 1930s and 40s, Bombay was
the cosmopolitan capital of the subcontinent - an exhilarating hub
of license and liberty, bursting with both creative energy and
helpless degradation. It was also muse to the celebrated short
story writer of India and Pakistan, Saadat Hasan Manto. Manto's
hard-edged, moving stories remain, a hundred years after his birth,
startling and provocative. In searching out those forgotten by
humanity - prostitutes, conmen and crooks - Manto wrote about what
it means to be human.
Global Regulatory Outlook of CRISPRized Plants summarizes
CRISPR/Cas systems and applications for precise editing of plant
genomes and discusses the global regulatory framework for CRISPR
edited crops. While CRISPR technology has become a routine, cheap
and an efficient method to generate edited crops with superior
traits, how these crops will be regulated, will determine the
future of this technology. Understanding the current state of
regulation, the concerns, issues and foundations for decisions will
be key in determining how this technology is used going forward.
Global Regulatory Outlook of CRISPRized Plants highlights
regulatory classification of CRISPR modifications such as SDN1,
SDN2 and SDN3 and their global regulation. and discusses the
social, ethical, governance, and policy issues related to CRISPR
edited crops. This important summary will be vital to the
successful commercialization of CRISPR technology and biosafety
concerns associated with this technology.
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