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Synthetic biology basic principles

The basic principles that apply to synthetic polymers apply equally to inorganic and biological polymers and are present in each of the chapters covering these important polymer groupings. [Pg.7]

This review will introduce the basic principles, theory, and experimental arrangements of the various FFF techniques focusing on the most relevant for praxis Sedimentation-FFF (S-FFF),Thermal-FFF (Th-FFF) and Flow-FFF (Fl-FFF). In a second part,selected applications of these techniques both to synthetic and biological samples will illustrate applications under a variety of conditions, where problems and potential pitfalls as well as recent developments are also considered. [Pg.67]

FIGURE 41.2 Basic principle of artificial cells Artificial cells are prepared to have some of the properties of biological cells. Like biological cells, artificial cells contain biologically active materials (I). The enclosed material (I) can be retained and separated from undesirable external materials, such as antibodies, leukocytes, and destructive substances. The large surface area and the ultra-thin membrane allow selected substrates (X) and products (Y) to permeate rapidly. Mass transfer across 100 mL of artificial cells can be 100 times higher than that for a standard hemodialysis machine. The synthetic membranes are usually made of ultrathin synthetic polymer membranes for this type of artificial cell. (From Chang, T.M.S., Artif. Cells Blood Substit. ImmobU. Biotechnol., 22(1), vii, 1994.)... [Pg.908]

Parts, Devices and Systems Basic Principles of Synthetic Biology... [Pg.49]

The roles of carbocations in commercially important hydrocarbon transformations are still not perfectly understood. The same can be said for carbocations in biological systems. Significant questions concerning reactivity still need to be explained. Why do so many reactions of carbocations show constant selectivity, in violation of the reactivity-selectivity principle Is it possible to develop a unified scale of elec-trophilicity-nucleophilicity, in particular one that incorporates these parameters into the general framework of Lewis acidity and basicity. Finally, quite sophisticated synthetic transformations are being developed that employ carbocations, based upon insights revealed by the mechanistic studies. [Pg.36]

Pyridazine (1,2-diazine) (1) and its benzo analogs cinnoline (1,2-diazanaphthalene) or benzo[c]pyridazine (2) and phthalazine (benzo[rf]pyridazine) (3) have been known since the nineteenth century. Although the basic synthetic principles and reactivity were investigated in the early years, interest in these compounds was not very intense, compared with pyrimidines and their bicyclic analogs, as they were not found in nature. However, during the last three decades intensive research has been stimulated because many derivatives have found application as a result of their biological activity. [Pg.1221]


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