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  1. Approaches to the Conformational Analysis of Biopharmaceuticals

    By Roger L. Lundblad

    Series: Protein Science

    The activity of many biopharmaceutical polymers is dependent on conformation, and the next several years will see increased interest in the conformational analysis of these polymers resulting from the development of biosimilar or "follow-on" biological products. While a wide variety of approaches...

    Published December 14th 2009 by Chapman and Hall/CRC

  2. Omega-3 Fatty Acids and the DHA Principle

    By Raymond C. Valentine, David L. Valentine

    The physical-chemical properties of the omega-3 fatty acid DHA (docosahexaenoic acid) enable it to facilitate rapid biochemical processes in the membrane. This effect has numerous benefits, including those involved in the growth of bacteria, rapid energy generation, human vision, brain impulse, and...

    Published December 2nd 2009 by CRC Press

  3. Folate in Health and Disease, Second Edition

    Edited by Lynn B. Bailey

    During the fifteen years since the bestselling first edition of Folate in Health and Disease was published, there have been thousands of new research studies related to folate and its role in health and disease. The second edition of the book uniquely bridges the gap between basic science and...

    Published November 23rd 2009 by CRC Press

  4. Introduction to Peptides and Proteins

    By Ulo Langel, Benjamin F. Cravatt, Astrid Graslund, N.G.H. von Heijne, Matjaz Zorko, Tiit Land, Sherry Niessen

    Human cells produce at least 30,000 different proteins. Each has a specific function characterized by a unique sequence and native conformation that allows it to perform that function. While research in this post-genomic era has created a deluge of invaluable information, the field has lacked for...

    Published November 17th 2009 by CRC Press

  5. Ion-Pair Chromatography and Related Techniques

    By Teresa Cecchi

    Series: Analytical Chemistry

    Ion-Pair Chromatography (IPC) is a rapidly evolving method for difficult analyses of organic and inorganic ions and ionogenic, neutral, and zwitterionic compounds. The possibilities for this technology continue to grow as novel ion-pair reagents and strategies are introduced at an accelerated level...

    Published October 14th 2009 by CRC Press

  6. Case Studies in Physiology and Nutrition

    By Lynne Berdanier, Carolyn D. Berdanier

    Today’s knowledge of human health demands a multidisciplinary understanding of medically related sciences, and Case Studies in the Physiology of Nutrition answers the call. Dedicated to the integration of nutrition science with physiology, this text cohesively incorporates descriptions of human...

    Published September 14th 2009 by CRC Press

  7. Signaling Mechanisms of Oxygen and Nitrogen Free Radicals

    By Igor B. Afanas'ev

    Once the existence of free radicals was proven, an avalanche of studies on free radical-mediated biological processes ensued. The study of reactive oxygen and nitrogen species (ROS and RNS) is center stage in biological free radical investigations. Written by a biochemist, Signaling Mechanisms of...

    Published June 17th 2009 by CRC Press

  8. Two-Dimensional Optical Spectroscopy

    By Minhaeng Cho

    Two-Dimensional Optical Spectroscopy discusses the principles and applications of newly emerging two-dimensional vibrational and optical spectroscopy techniques. It provides a detailed account of basic theory required for an understanding of two-dimensional vibrational and electronic spectroscopy....

    Published June 15th 2009 by CRC Press

  9. Copper Amine Oxidases

    Structures, Catalytic Mechanisms and Role in Pathophysiology

    Edited by Giovanni Floris, Bruno Mondovi

    Although the amount of research on copper amine oxidases has grown rapidly and substantially in the past decade, the field unfortunately suffers from lack of cohesion and significant confusion surrounds aspects as simple as confirmation of enzyme identities. This book describes the structure of the...

    Published May 31st 2009 by CRC Press

  10. Application of Solution Protein Chemistry to Biotechnology

    By Roger L. Lundblad

    Series: Protein Science

    Reflecting the versatility of the author’s science and the depth of his experience, Application of Solution Protein Chemistry to Biotechnology explores key contributions that protein scientists can make in the development of products that are both important and commercially viable, and provides...

    Published May 11th 2009 by CRC Press