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1. Introduction. There is much interest in the general subject of
porous inorganic materials with respect to their use as sorbents or
catalysts. Such inorganic solids may be microporous, mesoporous or
macroporous according to the sizes of the pores within the solid.
Often there is a range of pore sizes within any given solid and so
there is special interest in the synthesis, characterisation and
application of porous inorganic solids with well defined pores.
Pores of diameter larger than 50 nm are generally termed
macropores. Those with diameters of less than 2 nm are micropores
and pores of intermediate size are called mesopores. Solids, which
contain only mesopores, are correctly called mesoporous but very
often there is a combination of different types of porosities
within one given solid. The synthesis, characterisation and
application of microporous solids is much more advanced than is the
case with mesoporous substances. Moreover, the synthesis of
crystalline mesoporous materials is one clear goal for the future
but which has not been attained so far. Consequently, it is of
interest to examine the current state of our knowledge of
microporous materials and to examine how this may apply to
mesoporous materials. Both catalytic and sorption processes could
benefit from studies of mesoporous solids because the mesopores
could permit diffusion of larger reactants or products than is the
case in microporous materials. 2.
Vaccine research and development is advancing at an unprecedented
pace, with an increasing emphasis on rational design based upon a
fundamental und- standing of the underlying molecular mechanisms.
The aim of this volume is to provide a selection of contemporary
protocols that will be useful to both novice and advanced
practitioner alike. The variety of procedures required to design,
develop, produce, and assess a vaccine is immense and covers
aspects of ch- istry, biochemistry, molecular biology, cell
biology, and immunology. No single volume can hope to cover these
topics exclusively. Rather, here we attempt to provide a methods
sourcebook focusing on hands-on practical advice. Comp- mentary and
background information may be found in other volumes in the Me- ods
in Molecular Medicine series. Of particular interest are volumes on
Dendritic Cell Protocols, Interleukin Protocols, Vaccine Adjuvants,
and DNA Vaccines. Since the publication of the first edition of
Vaccine Protocols there have been major advances, particularly in
the areas of bacterial genomics, antig- specific T-cell
quantification, genetic manipulation of vaccine vectors, the h-
nessing of natural molecules concerned with the regulation of
immune responses, and the burgeoning field of DNA vaccinology.
Hence, the extensive revision of this edition with new chapters on
live viral vaccine vectors, atte- ated bacterial vectors,
immunomodulators, MHC-peptide tetrameric complexes, and the
identification of vaccine candidates by genomic analysis.
Additionally, chapters from the first edition have been updated to
accommodate state-of-t- art methods in vaccinology.
The Anaerobe Discussion Group (ADG) organised has four
I-ntern-ational College, Symposia, all at Churchill Cambridge. The
first was held in July 1979, the second in July 1981, the third in
July 1983, and this, the fourth, on July 26-28th, 1985. The
proceedings of each of these meetings have been published (see
below). As on previous occasions, the scientific programme was
designed appeal to the wide range to of interests represented by
ADG members. The meeting was attended by delegates from allover the
world, including medical mic- biologists, veterinarians, dentists,
biochemists, gene- cists and scientists from several other
disciplines, all of whom share a common interest in anaerobic mic-
organisms. The interchange of scientific information and ideas
between the delegates in such pleasant surroundings was, as always,
a valuable and rewarding experience. Unlike previous Biennial
Symposia in the series, this meeting was sponsored by a number of
companies rather than by a single sponsor. Despite some intitial
concern by the organising committee, this arrangement worked well
and we are extremely grateful to all the companies who supported
the meeting so generously. The names of the sponsors are listed
individually in the acknowledgements section. We were also very
pleased to welcome those companies who took part in the Trade Show
during the meeting. This book contains the papers given by invited
contributors, followed by abstracts poster of the demonstration
presented at the meeting
Vaccine research and development is advancing at an unprecedented
pace, with an increasing emphasis on rational design based upon a
fundamental und- standing of the underlying molecular mechanisms.
The aim of this volume is to provide a selection of contemporary
protocols that will be useful to both novice and advanced
practitioner alike. The variety of procedures required to design,
develop, produce, and assess a vaccine is immense and covers
aspects of ch- istry, biochemistry, molecular biology, cell
biology, and immunology. No single volume can hope to cover these
topics exclusively. Rather, here we attempt to provide a methods
sourcebook focusing on hands-on practical advice. Comp- mentary and
background information may be found in other volumes in the Me- ods
in Molecular Medicine series. Of particular interest are volumes on
Dendritic Cell Protocols, Interleukin Protocols, Vaccine Adjuvants,
and DNA Vaccines. Since the publication of the first edition of
Vaccine Protocols there have been major advances, particularly in
the areas of bacterial genomics, antig- specific T-cell
quantification, genetic manipulation of vaccine vectors, the h-
nessing of natural molecules concerned with the regulation of
immune responses, and the burgeoning field of DNA vaccinology.
Hence, the extensive revision of this edition with new chapters on
live viral vaccine vectors, atte- ated bacterial vectors,
immunomodulators, MHC-peptide tetrameric complexes, and the
identification of vaccine candidates by genomic analysis.
Additionally, chapters from the first edition have been updated to
accommodate state-of-t- art methods in vaccinology.
1. Introduction. There is much interest in the general subject of
porous inorganic materials with respect to their use as sorbents or
catalysts. Such inorganic solids may be microporous, mesoporous or
macroporous according to the sizes of the pores within the solid.
Often there is a range of pore sizes within any given solid and so
there is special interest in the synthesis, characterisation and
application of porous inorganic solids with well defined pores.
Pores of diameter larger than 50 nm are generally termed
macropores. Those with diameters of less than 2 nm are micropores
and pores of intermediate size are called mesopores. Solids, which
contain only mesopores, are correctly called mesoporous but very
often there is a combination of different types of porosities
within one given solid. The synthesis, characterisation and
application of microporous solids is much more advanced than is the
case with mesoporous substances. Moreover, the synthesis of
crystalline mesoporous materials is one clear goal for the future
but which has not been attained so far. Consequently, it is of
interest to examine the current state of our knowledge of
microporous materials and to examine how this may apply to
mesoporous materials. Both catalytic and sorption processes could
benefit from studies of mesoporous solids because the mesopores
could permit diffusion of larger reactants or products than is the
case in microporous materials. 2.
In an industry that's built on looks, glamour, sex appeal and the
perfect body, nothing is more cruel than to wake up one morning and
find that all those attributes that once were marketable have
suddenly left you ready to retire to the "Actor's Retirement Home"
in Woodland Hills, California; which at the moment has a very long
waiting list due to all the incoming baby boomers. Welcome to the
world of four Hollywood actresses over 50 who are not yet ready to
retire. There's Deborah Elizabeth, the "Choppomatic Queen" of late
night television; Candy Thomas, an Ex-Broadway Diva now known as
Tina the "talking turkey" on a PBS kiddie show; Peggy Diamond, a
fearless stuntwoman, and Nila Garrett, an unemployed actress that
no one wants to hire. The glamour of Hollywood has changed for all
four of them. But when a stunt goes wrong, an untimely death of a
powerful Hollywood agent, and a life threatening illness leads to
marriage; they suddenly find themselves consistently saying to one
another..."I Love You More Than Shoes..".NOW THAT'S LOVE
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