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This book reviews the latest trends in glycobiotechnology, it
offers an authoritative discussion about future directions of
glycoengineering, and it provides a comprehensive overview about
the current and emerging approaches to identify, quantify and
characterize glycosylated proteins. Divided into 14 chapters, the
book outlines recombinant glycoprotein expression in mammalian
cells, insect cells, yeast, and bacterial systems. It covers the
chemical and enzymatic syntheses of glycans and glyconjugates, and
addresses the impact of glycosylation on protein function for the
development of biologicals including vaccines. In the final
chapters of the book, readers will discover more about the
state-of-the-art in glycomics, glycoproteomics and glycan array
technologies.
This book reviews the latest trends in glycobiotechnology, it
offers an authoritative discussion about future directions of
glycoengineering, and it provides a comprehensive overview about
the current and emerging approaches to identify, quantify and
characterize glycosylated proteins. Divided into 14 chapters, the
book outlines recombinant glycoprotein expression in mammalian
cells, insect cells, yeast, and bacterial systems. It covers the
chemical and enzymatic syntheses of glycans and glyconjugates, and
addresses the impact of glycosylation on protein function for the
development of biologicals including vaccines. In the final
chapters of the book, readers will discover more about the
state-of-the-art in glycomics, glycoproteomics and glycan array
technologies.
This edited volume provides insights into and tools for the
modeling, analysis, optimization, and control of large-scale
networks in the life sciences and in engineering. Large-scale
systems are often the result of networked interactions between a
large number of subsystems, and their analysis and control are
becoming increasingly important. The chapters of this book present
the basic concepts and theoretical foundations of network theory
and discuss its applications in different scientific areas such as
biochemical reactions, chemical production processes, systems
biology, electrical circuits, and mobile agents. The aim is to
identify common concepts, to understand the underlying mathematical
ideas, and to inspire discussions across the borders of the various
disciplines. The book originates from the interdisciplinary summer
school "Large Scale Networks in Engineering and Life Sciences"
hosted by the International Max Planck Research School Magdeburg,
September 26-30, 2011, and will therefore be of interest to
mathematicians, engineers, physicists, biologists, chemists, and
anyone involved in the network sciences. In particular, due to
their introductory nature the chapters can serve individually or as
a whole as the basis of graduate courses and seminars, future
summer schools, or as reference material for practitioners in the
network sciences.
This edited volume provides insights into and tools for the
modeling, analysis, optimization, and control of large-scale
networks in the life sciences and in engineering. Large-scale
systems are often the result of networked interactions between a
large number of subsystems, and their analysis and control are
becoming increasingly important. The chapters of this book present
the basic concepts and theoretical foundations of network theory
and discuss its applications in different scientific areas such as
biochemical reactions, chemical production processes, systems
biology, electrical circuits, and mobile agents. The aim is to
identify common concepts, to understand the underlying mathematical
ideas, and to inspire discussions across the borders of the various
disciplines. The book originates from the interdisciplinary summer
school "Large Scale Networks in Engineering and Life Sciences"
hosted by the International Max Planck Research School Magdeburg,
September 26-30, 2011, and will therefore be of interest to
mathematicians, engineers, physicists, biologists, chemists, and
anyone involved in the network sciences. In particular, due to
their introductory nature the chapters can serve individually or as
a whole as the basis of graduate courses and seminars, future
summer schools, or as reference material for practitioners in the
network sciences.
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