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  1. Translational Pain Research

    From Mouse to Man

    Edited by Lawrence Kruger, Alan R Light

    Series: Frontiers in Neuroscience

    One of the Most Rapidly Advancing Fields in Modern Neuroscience The success of molecular biology and the new tools derived from molecular genetics have revolutionized pain research and its translation to therapeutic effectiveness. Bringing together recent advances in modern neuroscience regarding...

    Published November 23rd 2009 by CRC Press

  2. 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

  3. Structure and Function of Intrinsically Disordered Proteins

    By Peter Tompa, Alan Fersht

    The existence and functioning of intrinsically disordered proteins (IDPs) challenge the classical structure-function paradigm that equates function with a well-defined 3D structure. Uncovering the disordered complement of proteomes and understanding their functioning can extend the...

    Published November 17th 2009 by Chapman and Hall/CRC

  4. Neuroproteomics

    Edited by Oscar Alzate

    Series: Frontiers in Neuroscience

    In this, the post-genomic age, our knowledge of biological systems continues to expand and progress. As the research becomes more focused, so too does the data. Genomic research progresses to proteomics and brings us to a deeper understanding of the behavior and function of protein clusters. And...

    Published October 25th 2009 by CRC Press

  5. Dictionary of Plant Breeding, Second Edition

    By Rolf H. J. Schlegel

    Arguably one of the oldest scientific traditions, plant breeding began in Neolithic times, with methods as simple as saving the seeds of desirable plants and sowing them later. It was not until the re-encounter with Mendel’s discoveries thousands of years later that the genetic basis of breeding...

    Published October 13th 2009 by CRC Press

  6. Python for Bioinformatics

    By Sebastian Bassi

    Series: Chapman & Hall/CRC Mathematical & Computational Biology

    Programming knowledge is often necessary for finding a solution to a biological problem. Based on the author’s experience working for an agricultural biotechnology company, Python for Bioinformatics helps scientists solve their biological problems by helping them understand the basics of...

    Published September 29th 2009 by Chapman and Hall/CRC

  7. Molecular Biology and Genetics of the Lepidoptera

    Edited by Marian R. Goldsmith, Frantisek Marec

    Series: Contemporary Topics in Entomology

    Numerous and charismatic, the Lepidoptera is one of the most widely studied groups of invertebrates. Advances in molecular tools and genomic techniques have reduced the need for large sizes and mass-rearing, and lepidopteran model systems are increasingly used to illuminate broad-based experimental...

    Published August 31st 2009 by CRC Press

  8. Molecular Detection of Foodborne Pathogens

    Edited by Dongyou Liu

    While the vast majority of our food supplies are nutritious and safe, foodborne pathogen-related illness still affects millions of people each year. Large outbreaks of foodborne diseases — such as the recent salmonella outbreak linked to various peanut butter products — continue to be reported with...

    Published July 27th 2009 by CRC Press

  9. Gene Expression Studies Using Affymetrix Microarrays

    By Hinrich Gohlmann, Willem Talloen

    Series: Chapman & Hall/CRC Mathematical & Computational Biology

    The Affymetrix GeneChip® system is one of the most widely adapted microarray platforms. However, due to the overwhelming amount of information available, many Affymetrix users tend to stick to the default analysis settings and may end up drawing sub-optimal conclusions. Written by a molecular...

    Published July 14th 2009 by Chapman and Hall/CRC

  10. 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