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Antimicrobial Peptides, Volume 663 in the Methods in Enzymology
series, highlights new advances in the field, with this new volume
presenting interesting chapters on Unifying the classification of
antimicrobial peptides in the Antimicrobial Peptide Database,
Optimizing peptide library creation for PepSAVI-MS (RP libraries,
etc.), Discovery of novel Antimicrobial peptides using
BioProspecting, Screening for cysteine-stabilized scaffolds for
developing protelytic-resistant AMPs, Exploring synergy and its
role in antimicrobial peptide biology, Colorimetric assays for the
rapid and high-throughput screening of antimicrobial peptide
activity against diverse bacterial pathogens, and much more. Other
chapters cover Liquid chromatography-mass spectrometry-based
analysis of naturally occurring neuropeptide diastereomers,
Multiplexed Quantitative Neuropeptidomics via DiLeu Isobaric
Tagging, In vitro evaluation of antibiotic resistance via
proteomics, Molecular networking-based strategies in mass
spectrometry, Development of Macrocyclic antimicrobial peptides and
peptoids, and a host of other timely topics.
Managing Children's Homes focuses on leadership, effective
management, the allocation of resources, and ensuring positive
outcomes for young people in residential care. The book develops an
interdisciplinary understanding of what needs to be taken into
account when establishing and maintaining good practice on behalf
of young people living in children's homes. The authors explain the
considerable variation in quality achieved by children's homes and
how this relates to management style, working environment and staff
structures. The skills and qualities that make effective managers
of homes are explored. These, along with factors such as the
provision of resources, are investigated to demonstrate how to
attain a successful children's home environment and longer-term
achievement for looked-after children. Based on innovative,
DfES-funded, interdisciplinary research, this book will be
essential reading for staff and managers in children's care homes
and will also be of interest to students, policy-makers and
directors of social services.
Adolescent neglect is a significant problem within child
protection, but focus on child neglect and other forms of
maltreatment means that it can often be overlooked. This book
outlines how adolescent neglect differs from child neglect, the
context of why it is overlooked, how it is defined, the causes and
consequences of neglect, young people's views, and what
professionals can do. Based on original research, the book
establishes an evidence base and considers the implications for
policy and practice. The concluding chapter sets out a
practice-based framework for recognizing and working with
adolescent neglect. Each chapter includes reflection points to
stimulate thinking on key issues. This will be essential reading
for all those who work with young people, particularly those in
social work, health services and education, as well as academics,
policymakers and students in these fields.
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