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Membranemimetic Approach to Nanotechnology (J.H. Fendler).
Amphipathic Chitosan Salts (T. Rathke, S.M. Hudson). Chemical
Antopoiesis: Selfreplication of Micelles and Vesicles (P. Walde et
al.). Simple Models for the Stratim Corneum Lipids (S.E. Friberg,
Z. Ma). Photothermal Effect in Organized Media: Principles and
Applications (C.D. Tran). Role of Polypyrolle in Improving the
Communication Ability of Metallic Electrodes with Organic Molecules
(L. Jiang, Q. Chen). Enhancement Effects of Surfactants in Flame
Atomic Absorption Analysis (D.Y. Pharr). The Effect of Cationic
Electrolytes on the Electrostatic Force between Two Dissimilar
Ionizable Surfaces (Y.I. Chang). Characterization of Colloidal
Aggregates (E.Y. Sheu). Polymerizable Phopholipids: Versatile
Building Blocks for Novel Biomaterials (A. Singh, J.M. Schnur).
Cellular Adhesion to Solid Surface: Effect of the Presence of
Cationic Electrolytes in the Suspension Medium (Y.I. Chang, J.P.
Hsu). Applications of Bacteriorhodopsin in Membrane Mimetic
Chemistry (M.S. Lin, E. Premuzic). 4 additional articles. Index.
This volume documents the scientific events of the NATO Advanced
Research Workshop (ARW) on The Preparation of Nanoparticles in
Solutions and in Solids. The ARW was held in the second largest
city in Hungary, Szeged, truthfully referred to as "the city of
sunshine," from March 8 to March 13, 1996. The seventy-seven
participants, including seventeen students, came from twentyone
different countries. Housing all participants together and
arranging a number of social activities fostered lively discussions
both inside and outside of formal sessions. Twenty-one key lectures
were presented in five sessions. Each session was followed by a
fortyfive minutes of general discussion. One evening was devoted to
the presentation of fifty-five posters. Thirty-two contribution
were submitted and accepted for publication in the present volume.
The volume also contains the minutes of the discussions, and a
summary of the conclusions of the working groups. The ARW was
organized under the auspices and financial support of NATO, City of
Szeged, European Research Office of the US Army, Hungarian Academy
of Sciences, Hungarian National Committee for Technological
Development (OMBF), International Association of Colloid and
Interface Scientists IACIS, and National Science Foundation (NSF).
Both the organizers and participants gratefully acknowledge the
generous support of the agencies. The Editors also thank the high
quality and creative contributions of the participants. It is they
who made this volume a reality. Janos H. fendler Irnre Dekany ix
Glossary of Some Names and Acronyms Advanced Materials Man-made
materials having superior mechanical, thennal, electrical, optical,
and other desirable properties.
This volume documents the scientific events of the NATO Advanced
Research Workshop (ARW) on The Preparation of Nanoparticles in
Solutions and in Solids. The ARW was held in the second largest
city in Hungary, Szeged, truthfully referred to as "the city of
sunshine," from March 8 to March 13, 1996. The seventy-seven
participants, including seventeen students, came from twentyone
different countries. Housing all participants together and
arranging a number of social activities fostered lively discussions
both inside and outside of formal sessions. Twenty-one key lectures
were presented in five sessions. Each session was followed by a
fortyfive minutes of general discussion. One evening was devoted to
the presentation of fifty-five posters. Thirty-two contribution
were submitted and accepted for publication in the present volume.
The volume also contains the minutes of the discussions, and a
summary of the conclusions of the working groups. The ARW was
organized under the auspices and financial support of NATO, City of
Szeged, European Research Office of the US Army, Hungarian Academy
of Sciences, Hungarian National Committee for Technological
Development (OMBF), International Association of Colloid and
Interface Scientists IACIS, and National Science Foundation (NSF).
Both the organizers and participants gratefully acknowledge the
generous support of the agencies. The Editors also thank the high
quality and creative contributions of the participants. It is they
who made this volume a reality. Janos H. fendler Irnre Dekany ix
Glossary of Some Names and Acronyms Advanced Materials Man-made
materials having superior mechanical, thennal, electrical, optical,
and other desirable properties.
Post-Translational Modifications of Proteins discusses several
important topics of interest to researchers and students in protein
chemistry and biochemistry, including the occurrence and function
of hydroxylated residues and the three enzymes required for their
formation; the damaging effects of reactions between sugars and
proteins; ADP-riboosylation of proteins outside the nucleus; and
Monod, Wyman, and Changeux's concerted model for allosteric control
of enzyme activity exemplified by studies on glycogen
phosphorylase. The application of Fast Atom Bombardment Mass
Spectometry (FAB-MS) to studies on the structure and biosynthesis
of various oligosaccharide moieties in protein is examined, and the
understanding of the structural diversity and function of
glycoprotein oligosaccharides is discussed in this volume.
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