Functional Proteomics and Nanotechnology-Based Microarrays

Author:   Josh LaBaer ,  Claudio Nicolini
Publisher:   Pan Stanford Publishing Pte Ltd
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9789814267762


Pages:   308
Publication Date:   30 June 2010
Format:   Hardback
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Functional Proteomics and Nanotechnology-Based Microarrays


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This volume introduces in a coherent and comprehensive fashion the Pan Stanford Series on Nanobiobiotechnology by defining and reviewing the major sectors of Nanobiotechnology and Nanobiosciences with respect to the most recent developments. Nanobiotechnology indeed appears capable of yielding a scientific and industrial revolution along the routes correctly foreseen by the numerous programs on Nanotechnology launched over the last decade by numerous Councils and Governments worldwide, beginning in the late 1995 by the Science and Technology Council in Italy and by the President Clinton in USA and ending this year with President Putin in Russian Federation.

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Author:   Josh LaBaer ,  Claudio Nicolini
Publisher:   Pan Stanford Publishing Pte Ltd
Imprint:   Pan Stanford Publishing Pte Ltd
Dimensions:   Width: 15.60cm , Height: 1.80cm , Length: 23.40cm
Weight:   0.768kg
ISBN:  

9789814267762


ISBN 10:   9814267767
Pages:   308
Publication Date:   30 June 2010
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Professional and scholarly ,  Tertiary & Higher Education ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

Bioinformatics and Fluorescence DNASER for NAPPA Studies on Cell Transformation and Cell Cycle, V Sivozhelezov et al. Label Free Detection of Nappa via Mass Spectrometry, R Spera et al. Label-Free NAPPA: Anodic Porous Alumina, E Stura et al. Label Free Detection of NAPPA via Atomic Force Microscopy, M Sartore et al. Cell Free Expression and APA for NAPPA and Protein Nanocrystallography, E Pechkova et al. Structural and Functional Studies on the Helicobacter Pylori Proteome: The State of the Art, G Zanotti & L Cendron Overall Proteome Alterations During Reverse Transformation of Growing Cho-K1 Cells, R Spera et al. Organ Transplants and Gene Microarrays, R Danger et al. Signaling Networks, Simulations of Biochemical Interactions. Applications to Molecular Oncology, L Tortolina et al. Label-Free Detection of NAPPA: Surface Plasmon Resonance, M Fuentes et al.

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<p> Functional Proteomics and Nanotechnology provides valuable insight into a new dimension of concepts and approaches that will enhance capabilities to establish signatures of gene expression for biological control and pathologies. <br> Prof. Gary Stein, University of Massachussetts, USA<br>


<p> Functional Proteomics and Nanotechnology provides valuable insight into a new dimension of concepts and approaches that will enhance capabilities to establish signatures of gene expression for biological control and pathologies. <br>--Prof. Gary Stein, University of Massachussetts, USA


Author Information

Joshua LaBaer is the Director of the Institute of Proteomics at Harvard Medical School. He attended the University of California at Berkeley as an undergraduate where he was awarded the University Medal for the Most Distinguished Graduating Senior. His studies continued at the University of California, San Francisco where he attended medical and graduate school and where he studied steroid regulation of DNA transcription and protein-DNA interactions with Dr. Keith Yamamoto. Together with Dr. Ed Harlow, Dr. LaBaer founded the Harvard Institute of Proteomics in the spring of 1999. Claudio Nicolini is the Director of CIRSDNNOB-Nanoworld Institute and President of the Fondazione Elba. In 2008, he has been elected as a Foreign Member of the Russian Academy of Sciences. He was Chief Editor of Cell Biophysics, Science and Technology Advisor to Italian Prime Minister, Member of the National Science and Technology Council Parliament elected, Scientific Director Industrial Consortium CIREF, Founder and CTS President Technobiochip; President of the Polo Nazionale Bioelettronica and ST Elba. He received several awards and prizes and has authored over 440 publications in international scientific journals and 27 books as well owner of 32 patents. He is also the Series Editor for the Pan Stanford Series on Nanobiotechnology by Pan Stanford Publishing.

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