Posts Tagged molecules
Mechanosensing and Mechanochemical Transduction in Extracellular Matrix: Biological, Chemical, Engineering, and Physiological Aspects
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Mechanosensing and Mechanochemical Transduction in Extracellular Matrix is the only single authored text on biological polymers available for bioengineering and biomedical engineering students. This book describes the structure of polymers and how these molecules are put together to make the tissues of the body and also their role in surgical implants and in structural diseases. Mechanosensing and Mechanochemical Transduction in Extracellu… More >>
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New Enzymes for Organic Synthesis: Screening, Supply and Engineering
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Isolated enzymes are known as useful for synthesising of complex molecules with more and more large scale applications in recent years. These six reviews show different steps in the development of enzymatic syntheses for useful compounds. Screening of novel enzymes, their biochemical characterisation as well as reaction engineering approaches in order to increase their performance are treated in three papers. Then the use of protein design as a tool for the directed… More >>
New Enzymes for Organic Synthesis: Screening, Supply and Engineering
biochemical characterisation, Compounds, engineering, Enzymes, molecules, novel enzymes, Organic, organic synthesis, protein design, reaction engineering, scale applications, Screening, Supply, syntheses, SynthesisRelated posts
Interfacial Enzyme Kinetics
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A vast number of biochemical reactions are catalysed by molecules fixed to the surface of membranes (or other biological structures) with molecules in the surrounding solution. The study of the mechanisms at these “Biointerfaces” are becoming increasingly important for the understanding of biological catalysts, such as enzymes. This project is the first book to deal with the physical and chemical principles of an emerging field of science, for which the authors have… More >>
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