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    Book Reviews

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    Book Review 1Book Title: Early Life Histories of Fishes: New Developmental, Ecological and Evolutionary PerspectivesBook Author: Edited by E.K. BalonDr W. Junk, Dordrecht. 280 pp.Book Review 2Book Title: Comparative Aspects of Extracellular Acid-base BalanceBook Author: J.P. TruchotSpringer, 1987. 248 pp. 51 figures.Book Review 3Book Title: Insect Flight: Dispersal and MigrationBook Author: Edited by W. DanthanarayanaSpringer-Verlag, Berlin, 1986. 289 pp.Book Review 4Book Title:  The Mammalian Herbivore Stomach. Comparative Anatomy, Function and EvolutionBook Author: Peter LangerGustav Fischer, Stuttgart, 1988. 557 pages, 246 figures and 72 tablesBook Review 5Book Title:  Biology of the Integument. Vol. 2: VertebratesBook Authors: Edited by J. Bereiter-Hahn, A.G. Matoltsy & K.S. RichardsSpringer, Berlin, 1986. 855 pp.Book Review 6Book Title:  Advances in the Biology of Turbellarians and related PlatyhelminthesBook Author: Edited by Seth TylerDr. W. Junk Publishers, 1986. 357 pages; 253 figuresBook Review 7Book Title: Evolutionary Physiological EcologyBook Author: Edited by P. CalowCambridge University Press, Cambridge. 239 pp.Book Review 8Book Title: DragonfliesBook Author: Peter L. MillerCambridge University Press, Cambridge, New York and Melbourne, 1987. 84 pp

    Robust experimental methods to study in-vivo pre-steady state kinetics of primary metabolism in Saccharomyces cerevisiae

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    In this thesis, robust experimental methods and experimental designs for quantitative analysis of the metabolome (concentrations of relevant metabolites in the cell) of Saccharomyces cerevisiae (Bakers yeast) have been presented. In this research, it is essential to obtain a snapshot of intracellular as well as extracellular metabolite concentrations under defined conditions and as a function of time. Therefore, it is necessary to obtain within a fraction of a second, a representative sample from the population of cells and instantly arrest cellular metabolism.Applied Science

    Metabolomics

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