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Preparation, Physico-Chemical Properties and Biomedical Applications of Nanoparticles
Nowadays, the impact of nanotechnology on applications in medicine and biomedical sciences has broader societal and economic effects, enhancing awareness of the business, regulatory, and administrative aspects of medical applications. The selected papers included in the present Special Issue gives readers a critical, balanced and realistic evaluation of existing nanomedicine developments and future prospects, allowing practitioners to plan and make decisions.The topics of this book covers the use of nanoparticles and nanotechnology in medical applications including biomaterials for tissue regeneration, diagnosis and monitoring, surgery, prosthetics, drug delivery systems, nanocarriers, and wound dressing. I would like to express my gratitude to all contributors to this issue, who have given so much of their time and effort to help create this collection of high quality papers
Therapeutic Potential of Plant Secondary Metabolites in the Treatment of Diseases and Drug Development
The importance of natural products, and especially plant secondary metabolites, for the treatment of diseases and drug development has already been obvious in medicine for several thousand years. Thus, this Special Issue of MDPI Biomedicines collects eight top articles from the field as regular full papers in addition to five reviews. All of the published papers are a vibrant source of information on the therapeutic potential of plant secondary metabolites in the treatment of diseases and drug development
Carbohydrate-Active Enzymes
Carbohydrate-active enzymes are responsible for both biosynthesis and the breakdown of carbohydrates and glycoconjugates. They are involved in many metabolic pathways; in the biosynthesis and degradation of various biomolecules, such as bacterial exopolysaccharides, starch, cellulose and lignin; and in the glycosylation of proteins and lipids. Carbohydrate-active enzymes are classified into glycoside hydrolases, glycosyltransferases, polysaccharide lyases, carbohydrate esterases, and enzymes with auxiliary activities (CAZy database, www.cazy.org). Glycosyltransferases synthesize a huge variety of complex carbohydrates with different degrees of polymerization, moieties and branching. On the other hand, complex carbohydrate breakdown is carried out by glycoside hydrolases, polysaccharide lyases and carbohydrate esterases. Their interesting reactions have attracted the attention of researchers across scientific fields, ranging from basic research to biotechnology. Interest in carbohydrate-active enzymes is due not only to their ability to build and degrade biopolymers—which is highly relevant in biotechnology—but also because they are involved in bacterial biofilm formation, and in glycosylation of proteins and lipids, with important health implications. This book gathers new research results and reviews to broaden our understanding of carbohydrate-active enzymes, their mutants and their reaction products at the molecular level
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Annual report on the activities of the division of biological and medical research at Argonne National Laboratory
Proceedings of the summer institute in recent advances in finfish and shellfish nutrition
Recognising the importance of nutrition in
aquaculture the Indian Council of Agricultural Research
sanctioned a Summer Institute which was held at the CMFRI,
Cochin from 11 to 30th May 1987.
Tvventy nine candidates sponsored by the Heads of
various research, education and development organizations
dealing with aquaculture in the country were the
participants.
The Institute comprised of lectures, practicals,
demonstrations, field visits, group discussions covering
the latest developments and recent advances in the field
of aquaculture nutrition
2015 Oklahoma Research Day Full Program
This document contains all abstracts from the 2015 Oklahoma Research Day held at Northeastern State University