Catálogo de libros: Bioquímica

800 Catálogo de libros: Bioquímica

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  • WALTER GILBERT
    Walter Gilbert / WALTER GILBERT & MANYUAN LONG
    This book commemorates the eclectic intellectual life of scientist and artist Walter Gilbert. It presents all of his most influential works throughout his scientific career. His scientific explorations covered a broad spectrum of fields: theoretical physics; molecular biology, from finding messenger RNA to elucidating the regulation of the lac operon to understanding DNA replic...
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    266,84 €

  • Genetic Engineering
    Mahmoud E.F. Abdel-Haliem / Mahmoud E.FAbdel-Haliem
    Genetic Engineering is prepared especially for the study of advanced molecular biology at undergraduate, postgraduate and PhD levels. The topics of the book concentrate on Gene Cloning, polymerase chain reaction (PCR), restriction enzymes, transformation, DNA sequence, Bioinformatics, and Transgenic Organisms. ...
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    34,89 €

  • Biochar influence on aerobic rice
    Arunkumar B. R. / Arunkumar BR.
    In recent years, biochar has emerged as an organic amendment with mineral nutrient elements and hold a promise to improve the soil quality and yield of crops. The biochar is found to have a positive impact on soil fertility, resulting in an increase in crop yield without causing a hazard to soil and water environment. Biochar produced from varied technological methods of pyroly...
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    55,22 €

  • Reversing Antibiotic Resistance with Inhibitors of Acetyltransferases
    Marisa Azad
    Hospitals worldwide are becoming increasingly plagued by antibiotic-resistant pathogens. The streptogramin and aminoglycoside antibiotics are drugs of last resort against life-threatening pathogens; however, as microbial drug resistance continues to emerge, the efficacy of these two important drug classes is decreasing. One of the most common mechanisms by which pathogens becom...
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    101,28 €

  • Regulation of CoQ10 and/or lipoic acid
    Mohamed Heibashy / Mona Fathy / Sanaa Wahba
    Obesity is a serious health problem which has become prevalent in developed countries in recent years. Physiologically, it results from an imbalance between energy intake and energy expenditure and is characterized by increased fat accumulation in adipose tissue and elevated lipid concentrations in blood. Visceral fat mass is more closely correlated with obesity-associated path...
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    116,54 €

  • Emulsion Liquid Membrane Technique
    Saira Mulla
    Separation is a distinct area of physical and analytical chemistry. Professor J. Calvin Giddiogs from University of Utah first recognized this in 1960s and termed it as separation science. Separation is an operation by which a mixture is divided into fractionshaving different compositions. Separation is a process of isolation, per-concentration and recovery of solute of interes...
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    101,15 €

  • Haematological Profileof Typhoid Patients
    A. Jayaprakash / AJayaprakash / M. Gowthami / MGowthami
    In a developing country like India, managing the water resources is of greater challenge. Waters are stored in many ways in rivers, dams and ponds. Keeping the water resources unpolluted is very difficult. The Indian populations are mostly affected by water borne diseases. Microbes play a major role in causing these water borne diseases. In this, Salmonella typhi and paratyphi ...
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    56,21 €

  • Occurrence of hepatitis C virus in patient with chronic renal failure
    Sara Jwad Kadhim
    Many people more than 20 years with chronic renal failure suffer from hepatitis c virus infection and in this paper, we will look into the cause of the spread of this virus among patients with chronic kidney failure 60 sample were collected from patients who have been treat in Baghdad teaching hospital from the period (February/2017 to December/2017) in the department of dialys...
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    30,34 €

  • BIG BANG OF EVOLUTION AND THE ENGINE OF LIFE
    JAMES BARBER
    James Barber FRS, has been a leading investigator in the field of photosynthesis for over 40 years. This volume summarizes his contributions, ending with his most important work on how plants make oxygen, a molecule that is essential to our life on our planet. His contributions over the years has taken a zigzag course dependent on many factors which university based scientists ...
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    265,64 €

  • Biological active substances of cereals and legumes
    Babakhanova Dilnoza / Mirkhamidova Parida / Mukhamedov Gafurdjan
    The total amount of biologically active compounds - antioxidants, flavonoids and vitamin C in different trees for example in Morusnigra L., Prunuspersica L., Serasus vulgaris L. and Juglansregia L. leaves were found at different seasons. The results showed that the highest concentration of antioxidants in spring was found in walnuts and peaches than summer season. The amount of...
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    37,92 €

  • Biosynthesis of Silver Nanoparticles using Asparagus Nelsii root extract
    Bollah-Braz Thango Virgilio Hangula
    With pollution very high in the world, finding alternative to reduce waste and toxicity in essential processes is a priority. Noble metal Nanoparticles (NPs) have been one of the more researched topics because of their unique electronic, mechanical, optical, magnetic and chemical properties that are significantly different from those of bulk metals. Silver nanoparticles play a ...
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    56,21 €

  • Overview on Biochemical and Immunochemical Properties on
    Kavita Prashar
    Mycobacteria constitute an important group of organisms. Besides several pathogenic species which affect the health of human beings and animals, there are several others which can be considered as saprophytic or commensal the two major mycobacterial pathogens, namely, Mycobacterium tuberculosis and M. leprae, are known to affect the health of millions of people all over the wor...
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    56,53 €

  • GLOBAL WARMING AND AGRICULTURAL ACTIVITIES
    Carlos André Prauchner
    Since millennia the Earth is under a natural and slow heating. From the Ice Age to before Industrial Revolution this process did not cause worry. However, from 1990s it was observed an acceleration of this phenomenon together with increase in concentration of gases in the Earth, which reflect infrared radiation back to surface of the planet. Main are carbon dioxide (CO2), metha...
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    98,71 €

  • Basis of molecular biology
    Mahmoud E.F. Abdel-Haliem / Mahmoud E.FAbdel-Haliem
    Basis of Molecular Biology is prepared especially for the study of genetics or molecular biology at different university levels. The book concentrates on the basis of the introduction of genetics, DNA stores of genetic material, structure of DNA (nucleotides, double helix), gene and biological information (construction of the gene, difference between the gene in prokaryotic and...
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    30,91 €

  • Systems Biology
    Herbert M Sauro
    This book is an introduction to control in biochemical pathways. It introduces students to some of the most important concepts in modern metabolic control. It covers the basics of metabolic control analysis that helps us think about how biochemical networks operate. The book should be suitable for undergraduates in their early to midyears at college. ...
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    36,71 €

  • Hepatic Glutathione activity in rats
    Ihimire Inegbenose Godwin / Udechukwu Stephanie
    Less toxic single effect of herbal extract in management of diseases is attracting attention. It is also providing cheaper alternative to orthodox drugs or pharmaceutical. It is more acceptable when seen as food addictive(s) Hence the relevance of Vernenia amygdalina leaf protein isolate evaluating in diabetic rats. This has been shown to provide external source of antioxidant ...
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    56,40 €

  • Analysis of the Enzymatic Reactions
    Xavier Eloy Giménez
    Many synthesis pathways were designed to study the activity of Fructose-6-phosphate and Glycerol dehydrogenase. In this work the synthesis of glycerine through these enzymes were studied.Fructose-6-phosphate aldolase cleavages fructose-6-phophate to glyceraldehyde-3-phosphate and dihydroxyacetone. To produce glycerin from dihydroxyacetone, glycerol dehydrogenase was used.In thi...
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    56,72 €

  • Antimicrobial Peptides & Leucine Zipper Motif
    Vikas Yadav
    Antimicrobial peptides have emerged as a novel class of therapeutic molecules in recent decades as they exhibit broad-spectrum activity against a variety of Gram-positive, Gram-negative bacteria, fungi and tumor cells. Antimicrobial peptides are nature’s antibiotics that are conserved throughout the evolution. They have an advantage over conventional antibiotics as they target ...
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    65,80 €

  • COMPEN VIVO MONIT REAL-TIME (V3)
    GEORGE S WILSON & ADRIAN C MICHAEL
    This book is the third in a series entitled, Compendium of In-Vivo Monitoring in Real-time Molecular Neuroscience. Its purpose is to provide a cross-section of research addressing monitoring in the rodent, and in some cases, the human brain.Detailed understanding of the neurobiology of the brain is demanding and involves increasingly wider scope of talent ranging from physicist...
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    218,90 €

  • Lactic acid production using mango peel
    Mannepula Sreedhara Murthy / Obulam Vijaya Sarathi Reddy
    Mango fruit processing industries generate 15-20% of Mango peel and these are rich in sugars. Feasibility of mango peel for lactic acid production of industrially relevant metabolite through fermentation by Rhizopus oryzae NCIM 1009. At 3% peel fermentation of mango peel(MP) yielded 50.8 and 90.3 mg/100 ml of LA respectively and enhanced lactic acid production from mango peel w...
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    110,18 €

  • Biochemical parameters of Wistar Albino Rats fed Mango pulp Diets
    Pauline Iheagwam
    This book investigated the biochemical parameters, activity levels of marker enzymes and serum electrolytes of Wistar albino rats fed with naturally ripe (control), unripe and artificially ripened mango pulp formulated diets. Ripe and unripe fruits were collected and used for the study and artificially ripened mangoes were obtained by wrapping unripe fruits with dark polyethyle...
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    79,19 €

  • ASYMMETRIC SYNTHESIS OF 3,3-DISUBSTITUTED OXINDOLES
    HELENE PELLISSIER / HELENE PELLISSIER ET AL RENATO DALPOZZO / Renato Dalpozzo / Swapandeep Singh Chimni
    Indole derivatives are the most common heterocycle compounds present in nature, for this reason, they have been referred to as "privileged structures". In fact, many approved drugs — and natural products — belong to this family. Among indole derivatives, oxindoles have a structural complexity, which have stimulated generations of synthetic chemists to design strategies for asse...
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    157,16 €

  • Cancer and Chemotherapy
    Uzma Faridi
    Cancer is one of the main causes of death worldwide. Cancer is characterized as the unregulated proliferation of cells. Being a major cause of the high mortality rate in the world, scientists and medical practitioners are looking for a possible cure. There are many types of treatments are available and the most popular and effective among them are surgery, chemotherapy and radi...
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    30,27 €

  • Optimization of intrinsic uniformity Uniformity
    Maryam Liaqat / Shaukat Ali Shahid
    The present study deals with the determination of the effects of source geometry, gamma source activity and source volume on the intrinsic uniformity. A comparison of intrinsic uniformity for different methods for preparation of point source with extrinsic uniformity was done. Statistics was applied to analyze the experimental data. Different methods were used to make best opti...
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    56,78 €

  • Gene Delivery by Protein-Polymer Nanoconjugates
    Heidar-Ali Tajmir-Riahi
    In this book, we explore the potential applications of protein-polymer nanoconjugates in gene delivery. Conjugation of human serum albumin (HSA), bovine serum albumin (BSA) and beta-lactoglobulin (β-LG) with chitosan (carbohydrates) and PAMAM (dendrimers) of different sizes were used to transport DNA and RNA. Thermodynamic analysis showed that the conjugation of DNA and RNA to ...
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    36,93 €

  • Osteoporosis management
    Noha Habashy
    Osteoporosis, which simply means porous bone, is a disease that reduces bone density and quality, as bones get more porous and fragile. About 1.7 million persons had hip fractures worldwide in 1990 and this rate is expected to increase to 6 million in 2050. Osteoporosis has many causes, such as the long-term administration of glucocorticoids. All medications now used to treat o...
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    56,53 €

  • Extracellular Signal Regulated Kinases 1/2 p (ERK1/2)
    Abeer Saleh Hasan / Salam Shehab Ahmed Shehab Ahmed
    Background: Infertility is one of the most common female diseases and it is defined as the inability of getting pregnant after trying for more than one year, without use of birth control means and while having normal sexual intercourse. Aim: This study aims at evaluating of phospho extracellular signal regulated kinase p(ERK1/2) as a biomarker in serum and urine of infertile wo...
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    96,13 €

  • CHEMICAL KINETICS
    RALF METZLER & GLEB OS KATJA LINDENBERG
    Processes involving randomly moving particles, which react either upon encounter or via distance-dependent reaction rates, are ubiquitous in nature. A few stray examples are recombination of ions or holes and electrons, excitation energy migration and quenching, trapping of particles by other species, coagulation, binding of ligands and proteins to specific sites, chemotaxis, c...
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    274,97 €

  • CHEMICAL KINETICS
    RALF METZLER & GLEB OS KATJA LINDENBERG
    Processes involving randomly moving particles, which react either upon encounter or via distance-dependent reaction rates, are ubiquitous in nature. A few stray examples are recombination of ions or holes and electrons, excitation energy migration and quenching, trapping of particles by other species, coagulation, binding of ligands and proteins to specific sites, chemotaxis, c...
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    98,03 €

  • Microfluidics
    Clare Maristela V. Galon / Clare Maristela VGalon / Rommel G. Bacabac / Rommel GBacabac
    The mechanical properties of cells are often an indicator of disease. Red blood cells (RBCs) are easily deformable, thus its viability depends greatly on its extracellular medium. In this book, a microfluidic channel with the top wall decorated by a periodic array of rigid diagonal ridges that can sort RBCs with different stiffness is presented. It can give rise to a stiffness-...
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    45,88 €