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Each volume will be thematic, dealing with a specific and related subject that will cover fundamental, basic aspects including synthesis, isolation, purification, physical and chemical properties, stability and reactivity, reactions involving mechanisms, intra- and intermolecular transformations, intra- and intermolecular rearrangements, applications as medicinal agents, biological and biomedical studies, pharmacological aspects, applications in material science, and industrial and structural applications. [Pg.9]

Stability of Complexes of Imidazole with Metal Ions of Biological and Biomedical Interest ... [Pg.137]

Quantitative fluorescence imaging techniques and FLIM in particular are becoming increasingly important in biological and biomedical sciences. Knowledge of instrumentation and data analysis is required to avoid misinterpretation of the experimental results and to exploit the wealth of information provided by these techniques. [Pg.108]

During the past two decades, cell-biological and biomedical research has greatly benefited from innovations in fluorescence microscopy. Both the increase in the repertoire of fluorescence staining techniques at the (sub)cellular level and the development of a multitude of novel fluorescence microscopy techniques contributed significantly. [Pg.184]

Graduate Program in Biochemistry, Cell and Developmental Biology Graduate Division of Biological and Biomedical Sciences Emory University Atlanta, GA 30322 USA... [Pg.396]

Nowadays, ESI is the leading member of the group of atmospheric pressure ionization (API) methods and the method of choice for liquid chromatography-mass spectrometry coupling (LC-MS, Chap. 12). [10-13] Currently, ESI and MALDI (Chap. 10) are the most commonly employed ionization methods and they opened doors to the widespread biological and biomedical application of mass spectrometry. [5,10,11,13-17] Moreover, ESI serves well for the analysis of ionic metal complexes [18,19] and other inorganic analytes. [20-22]... [Pg.441]

Sterret, S. G. 2002. Darwin s analogy between artificial and natural selection How does it go Studies in History, Phiosophy, Biology and Biomedical Sciences, 33 151-168. [Pg.285]

Reactive oxygen species (ROS) biological and biomedical systems, 610-12, 661, 669, 670... [Pg.1487]

D.H., in "LC Symposium I. Biological and Biomedical Applications of Liquid Chromatography" Hawk, G., ed., Marcel Dekker, New York, 1978, in press. [Pg.190]

Yang W, Thordarson P, Gooding JJ et al (2007) Carbon nanotubes for biological and biomedical apphcation. Nanotechnology 18 1-12... [Pg.21]

TABLE 1. Selection of reviews on biological and biomedical subjects related to magnesium"... [Pg.268]

As mentioned earlier, marine animals are the richest source of various biologically and biomedically important compounds/materials/sub-stances. One such traditional and ancient medicinally important chordate... [Pg.8]

Catsimpoolas, N., and Drysdale, J., eds. (1977) Biological and Biomedical Applications of Isoelectric Focusing, Plenum, New York... [Pg.152]

Ikada Y (1994) In Shalaby SW, Ikada Y, Langer R, Williams J (eds) Interfacial biocom-patibility in polymers of biological and biomedical significance. ACS Symposium Series No. 540. American Chemical Society, Washington, D.C., pp 35-48... [Pg.38]

Chapter 1 in Melamed et al., Chapter 3 in Shapiro, and Chapter 1 in Darzynkiewicz are good historical reviews of flow cytometry. Alberto Cambrosio and Peter Keating (2000) have used flow cytometry as a model for looking at historical changes in the way scientists use instrumentation to view the world Of lymphocytes and pixels The techno-visual production of cell populations. Studies in History and Philosophy of Biological and Biomedical Sciences 31 233-270. [Pg.12]

Beppu, T., Park, Y.-N., Aikawa, J., Nishiyama, M., and Horinouchi, S. (1995). Tyrosine 75 on the flap contributes to enhance catalytic efficiency of a fungal aspartic proteinase, Mucor pusillus pepsin. In Aspartic Proteinase Structure, Function, Biology, and Biomedical Implications. Takahashi, T. (Ed.), (pp. 559-563). New York Plenum Press. [Pg.263]


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