Molecular Biology of Free Radical Scavenging Systems (Current Communications in Molecular Biology, v. 5)
This volume provides complete and thorough coverage of the classical and state-of-the-art methods used in cell culture. It also includes basic principles used in the selection of cells for specific scientific study, as well as analytical and procedural techniques.
The 2007-2012 World Outlook for Mixing of Compost with Chemicals and Other Materials for Decay Control
by Philip M. Parker
The co-evaluation of plants and microbes has led to an elaborate system of genes involved in recognitions, attack and defence. This volume explores the genes and the regulation of their expression. Topics covered range from considerations of population genetics to the identification of defence-related genes and their regulation. The book provides a concise review of the latest developments in this rapidly developing field of agronomic importance.
Genetic material is in flux: this is one of the most exciting recent concepts in molecular biology. This volume of "Plant Gene Research" describes changes that occur in the genetic material of plants. It is worthwhile re membering that the first examples of unstable genomes were described for maize before DNA was known to be the genetic material. Now trans posable elements like the ones found in maize have been described in almost all organisms and have become incorporated into our thinking ab...
Thermal Biophysics of Membranes (Tutorials in Biophysics)
by Thomas Heimburg
An overview of recent experimental and theoretical developments in the field of the physics of membranes, including new insights from the past decade. The author uses classical thermal physics and physical chemistry to explain our current understanding of the membrane. He looks at domain and 'raft' formation, and discusses it in the context of thermal fluctuations that express themselves in heat capacity and elastic constants. Further topics are lipid-protein interactions, protein binding, and t...
Lipid Oxidation
Lipid oxidation in food systems is one of the most important factors which affect food quality, nutrition, safety, color and consumers' acceptance. The control of lipid oxidation remains an ongoing challenge as most foods constitute very complex matrices. Lipids are mostly incorporated as emulsions, and chemical reactions occur at various interfaces throughout the food matrix. Recently, incorporation of healthy lipids into food systems to deliver the desired nutrients is becoming more popular in...
This FISH application guide provides an overview of the principles and the basic techniques of fluorescence in situ hybridization (FISH) and primed in situ hybridization (PRINS), which are successfully used to study many aspects of genomic behavior and alterations. In 36 chapters, contributed by international experts in their particular field, the nowadays multiple approaches and applications of the powerful techniques are presented and detailed protocols are given. Described here are methods us...
Gel-Forming and Soluble Mucins (Mucins - Potential Regulators of Cell Functions, #1)
by Joseph Z. Zaretsky and Daniel H. Wreschner
Stem Cells and Progenitors in Liver Development (Colloquium Lectures on Stem Cell Biology)
by Marcus O Muench
Annual Plant Reviews, the Plant Cytoskeleton in Cell Differentiation and Development
by Patrick Hussey
Gap junctions are present in nearly all tissues, regardless of their embryonic origin and have long been of great interest to scientists from many different disciplines. The international meeting on which this book is based brought together 157 scientists from 12 countries and almost as many scientific disciplines. The papers presented at the meeting were reviewed and updated prior to publication in this book. The seven parts of the book progress from general topics to the more specific ones - t...
This book is a unique synthesis of the latest findings in the quantum physics and chemistry of water that will tell you why it is so remarkably fit for life. It offers a novel panoramic perspective of cell biology based on water as "means, medium, and message" of life.This book is a sequel to The Rainbow and The Worm, The Physics of Organisms, which has remained in a class of its own for nearly 20 years since the publication of the first edition. Living Rainbow H2O continues the fascinating jour...
Nonisotopic DNA Probe Techniques
Many nonisotopic methods of probing specific DNA sequences have been developed as replacements for radioactive labels, such as phosphorous and iodine. This book aims to bring these new methods together in one convenient, easily accessible source. It enables researchers to select the nonisotopic method best suited for their application and to maximize its advantage by following the instructions provided. The book contains chapters on colorimetric, bioluminescent, chemiluminescent, fluroescent and...
Molecular Aspects of the Stress Response (Studies in Contemporary Economics, #5)
Connexin Methods and Protocols. Methods in Molecular Biology, Volume 154.
Growth of Cells in Hormonally Defined Media (Cold Spring Harbor conferences on cell proliferation, #9)
The title is part of our growing biochemistry/molecular biology program and should be marketed both in the life science and the chemistry environment.
Field Methods in Marine Science: From Measurements to Models is an authoritative guide of the methods most appropriate for field research within the marine sciences, from experimental design to data analysis. Written for upper-level undergraduate and graduate students as well as early-career researchers, this textbook also serves as an accessible introduction to the concepts and practice of modeling marine system dynamics. This textbook trains the next generation of field scientists to move beyo...