This book gives an introduction of the chemistry and biology of biomolecules in a fascinating way, covering every facet of chemical biology. Chemical biology studies the underlying biology or develops novel functionalities by manipulating systems using chemical principles. Many scientists who work in the fields of botany, medicine, etc. have turned their attention to chemical biology in the past few years. Various study genres, including protein purification, antioxidants, gene transport, signaling, and organization, are covered in this book. This book addresses both the theoretical ideas and the experimental aspects of this topic.
This book covers a class of advanced bioethics information. The distinctive quality of this work is the global exchange of various ideas. It places a focus on a variety of bioethical challenges, improving the field of bioethics both nationally and internationally. The global perspective would allow readers to gain knowledge from others' experiences. The foundation of bioethics education is assessing and comprehending genuine bioethical challenges and instances, as well as how they are resolved, for individuals who may eventually have to make similar decisions.
Most damage or injury episodes result in the production of a scar, which is similar to a patch and restores the structural integrity of the injured tissue without reviving physiological activities. The replacement of damaged tissue with something functionally equivalent would be a much better choice for a patient suffering from tissue damage. The search for such a technology is generating an increasing quantity of study and research worldwide.
Most damage or injury episodes result in the production of a scar, which is similar to a patch and restores the structural integrity of the injured tissue without reviving physiological activities. The replacement of damaged tissue with something functionally equivalent would be a much better choice for a patient suffering from tissue damage. The search for such a technology is generating an increasing quantity of study and research worldwide. This timely overview of important issues in tissue regeneration is provided in this well-researched book by specialists from around the world. It makes it easier to comprehend how stem cells are used, how scaffolds are used, how to model regeneration, and how to evaluate it.
The idea and principles of biomarkers are explained in full and in great detail in this book, which is an excellent resource for both students and researchers. Scientists utilize biomarkers, also known as biological indicators, to determine a person's health status or condition.
One of the most prevalent types of valve disease is calcific aortic valve disease (CAVD). In the developed economies, it has emerged as the most common heart valve disease. One of the main causes of this rate of growth is population ageing. The only effective treatment is valve replacement; there is no proven method to stop the disease's progression. This book explores numerous treatment options and offers in-depth information on bicuspid aortic valve (BAV) condition. People will find it easier to learn about CAVD and other elements of valve biology after reading this book. Additionally, it places emphasis on the potential for preventing the spread of the disease in the future.
A large family of DNA viruses known as the Herpesviridae is said to be the cause of numerous diseases in both humans and other animals. To fully understand viruses, it is important to review them from both basic scientific and therapeutic viewpoints. This book's goal is to examine the herpesviridae, including its biological characteristics and clinical relevance. This would offer a reasonable and useful approach to understanding and treating the various illnesses brought on by this particular family of viruses. The book's current and thorough content is supplemented by numerous diagrams, figures, charts, and illustrations that help readers comprehend these infections in more detail. Clinicians from different disciplines around the world will find this book to be a useful reference.
The employment of biological agents in terrorism is known as bioterrorism. Numerous essays covering almost every facet of bioterrorism have been produced by international experts and are collected in this collection. The majority of these chapters focus on the pathophysiology, management, and effectiveness of biological agents or poisons, such as ricin, botulinum, etc., that are employed to carry out horrible acts. The remaining chapters include methods for identifying and thwarting bioterrorism attacks, such as Raman spectroscopy, spatiotemporal illness surveillance, and international laboratory reaction plans.
Acute lymphoblastic leukemia is a prime illustration of medical progress and healing power (ALL). ALL was considered fatal nearly 40 years ago, but it is now very treatable. Even if results for children and adults differ slightly, ongoing efforts are made to address the deficiencies in the care of adults with ALL diagnoses. The availability of medications, a greater understanding of the illness, and numerous trials aimed at curing the disease are all factors contributing to the remarkable success of ALL treatment. A disease with as many features as ALL requires extensive treatments to address.
This book investigates the use of probiotics and their benefits. In most parts of the world, the amount of research on probiotic strains has increased dramatically during the past few decades. Probiotics are specific types of microbes that, when given to humans or animals in moderation, have a positive effect on health and can lower the risk of illness. Probiotics are used to make functional foods and pharmaceutical goods. Probiotics in health, biotechnological aspects, and aquaculture are only a few of the topics covered in this book, which will be of great use to anyone working in this sector worldwide.
The broad field of proteomics studies the structure and activities of different proteins. Biomedical research has progressed to the point where a new era of worldwide protein or disease identification has begun. Proteomics was instrumental in the post-genomic age in elucidating the molecular activities of proteins and identifying biomarkers for human diseases. Among the frequently used methods in the proteomics sector are mass spectrometry, 2D gel electrophoresis, and high-density antibody and protein collection. This book clarifies four important and diverse areas of current proteomic research: the proteome analysis of disease procedures, the proteome analysis of organelles and secretomes, the proteome analysis of protein functions, and the proteome identification of disease biomarkers.
For those pursuing a concise and practical introduction to the field, as well as students studying medicine and other health sciences, this thoroughly revised version of Clinical Biochemistry is a must-read. Each of the double-page "learning units" covering a different facet of clinical biochemistry clearly presents the material.
Product details Publisher : Elsevier Hs 012a (15 January 2019) Language : English ISBN-10 : 0702071994 ISBN-13 : 978-0702071997 Item Weight : 1 kg 50 g Dimensions : 24.9 x 3.3 x 19 cm Country of Origin : India
The book has been updated with new topics in accordance with the most recent undergraduate curriculum requirements from the Medical Council of India (MCI). More chapters have been added, including ones on the Lean Six Sigma strategy for clinical laboratories, anemia profiles, bone indicators, and elements related to research activity and publication. This book will help postgraduate students stay up to date on the most recent research in addition to providing undergraduate students with a fundamental understanding of the field. Knowledge of current developments and coverage of these subjects will be up to the standards needed for postgraduate students.
The Textbook of Biochemistry for Medical Students is going into its 24th year of publication with this Ninth edition. It is recognized as one of the required textbooks by the Indian Medical Council. This book has also made its way into the hands of medical students in far-off places in Europe and Africa as well as in neighboring nations like Bangladesh, Nepal, and Sri Lanka. There is a Spanish version of the textbook that is widely used throughout Central and South America. An edition in Slovak has also been released. This book has gained popularity among Indian biology students outside of the medical sector.
Although osteoarthritis is characterized as an irregularity of the joints, pain is not always associated with it. The most prevalent type of arthritis in humans is described in detail in the book. The sections concentrate on osteoarthritis' cellular and metabolic components. If osteoarthritis is present, it is crucial to make the diagnosis, prevention, signs, and treatment options as easy to access as possible. Understanding of this condition has advanced with the realization that it is more than just a degenerative joint disease. The causes of intervention have been identified as ligamentous anomalies, malalignments, overuse, as well as biomechanical and metabolic variables.
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The thorough approach to biostatistics as it is applied in the biological sciences that was maintained by the previous editions is maintained in this tenth edition. An algebra-based text for advanced undergraduate and graduate students, Biostatistics is successfully used by statisticians as well as practitioners. This updated version has been updated to better reflect current biostatics practices, instructional strategies, and technological advancements.
This best-selling textbook for non-majors in microbiology is commended for its clear explanation of difficult subjects, thoughtful balancing of ideas and applications, and instructionally sound design. microbes: An Introduction by Tortora, Funke, and Case, Eleventh Edition, assists students in drawing the link between microbes and human health. Along with additional features meant to spark students' interest and encourage critical thinking, this version keeps up with the most recent findings in microbial research.
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This classic's fifth edition carries on the tradition of providing exceptional coverage of the subject, both in terms of breadth and depth of information, making it a special resource for postgraduate students as well as undergraduates. The focus on current and relevant concepts and advancements in areas such as HACCP, Probiotics, and Food Additives, combined with sophisticated teaching methods, will undoubtedly maintain the favored standing this book has held for the past fifty-five years worldwide!
The well-known authors of "Microbiology: Concepts and Applications" highlight in this text the significance of fusing new information from basic research with initiatives for practical research and development. The presentation of the classification of bacteria in a completely unique way is one of the text's key aspects. Reorganized the section on microorganisms and disease and included information on genetic engineering, metabolism, and bacterial genetics.
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The industry standard for biomedical equipment training is Introduction to Biomedical Equipment Technology, which is also a great resource for anyone working in the field. For engineers and technologists who create biomedical equipment, it is also an invaluable reference resource.
This reasonably priced laboratory manual is versatile, thorough, and easily comprehensible. It can be utilized with any undergraduate microbiology text and now includes a new experiment on hand washing, Mastering Microbiology quizzes that correlate to each experiment, and brief clinical applications for every experiment. Microbiology: A Laboratory Manual is renowned for its extensive coverage, easy-to-follow instructions, and minimal equipment needs. A wide variety of experiments aid in the explanation of fundamental ideas and methods. Every experiment has an overview, a thorough explanation of the underlying concept, simple-to-follow instructions, lab results with a review, and questions for critical thought. Instructions for laboratory safety and a wealth of introductory material are offered.
This work is current, exquisitely illustrated, and suitable for students from an educational standpoint. To give teachers an outstanding addition to their instruction, they have included precise, unambiguous learning objectives and have integrated the text with its media support elements more closely.
This book, which was written by top authorities on optical phase microscopy, provides a thorough overview of phase microscopy and nanoscopy methods for use in biomedical settings. These methods include digital holographic microscopy, phase contrast microscopy, optical coherence tomography, differential interference contrast (DIC) microscopy, tomographic phase microscopy, spectral-domain phase detection, and the use of nanoparticles in phase nanoscopy. The Editors support the theoretical coverage with applied content and examples on designing systems and interpreting results in bio- and nanoscience applications. They also teach biomedical and optical engineers how to visualize unstained specimens using phase microscopy.
This new text, which is meant for courses on theories of human development, offers nine theories that fall into three main families: those that stress biological systems, those that stress environmental factors, and those that stress a dynamic interplay between biological and environmental forces. The nine theories that were chosen have a lengthy and fruitful history in the field of human development, and they are still changing as a result of fresh discoveries. The book is more pertinent to the study of adulthood and aging now that social role theory and life course theory are included. Students' capacity to evaluate theories critically, weigh the advantages and disadvantages of each theory, and comprehend how each theory influences research and practice is all improved when the theories are grouped according to families. The introduction of the three families includes a synopsis of the distinctive viewpoints of each theory and the reasoning behind their grouping.
Biomedical foams are a new type of material that is increasingly being used in tissue engineering applications. Biomedical Foams for Tissue Engineering Applications is a comprehensive review of this new class of materials, whose structure can be engineered to meet the requirements of nutrient trafficking, cell and tissue invasion, as well as tuning the degradation rate and mechanical stability on the specific tissue to be repaired. Part one delves into the fundamentals, properties, and modification of biomedical foams, such as the optimal design and manufacture of biomedical foam pore structure for tissue engineering applications, biodegradable biomedical foam scaffolds, tailoring the pore structure of foam scaffolds for nerve regeneration, and tailoring the properties of polymeric biomedical foam. Part two's chapters focus on tissue engineering applications of biomedical foams, including the use of bioactive glass foams for tissue engineering, bioactive glass and glass-ceramic foam scaffolds for bone tissue restoration, composite biomedical foams for engineering bone tissue, injectable biomedical foams for bone regeneration, polylactic acid (PLA) biomedical foams for tissue engineering, porous hydrogel biomedical foam scaffolds for tissue repair, and Biomedical Foams for Tissue Engineering Applications provides technical information for biomaterials researchers and developers, as well as academics and students of biomedical engineering and regenerative medicine.
Biomedical applications have benefited greatly from the growing interest and research into semiconducting silicon nanowires. "Semiconducting Silicon Nanowires for Biomedical Applications" examines the fabrication, properties, and applications of this emerging material. The book begins with an overview of semiconducting silicon nanowires, including their growth, characterization, biocompatibility, and surface modifications. It then focuses on silicon nanowires for tissue engineering and delivery applications such as cellular binding and internalization, orthopedic tissue scaffolds, stem cell mediated differentiation, and drug delivery via silicon nanoneedles. Finally, it focuses on the use of silicon nanowires for detection and sensing. These chapters look at the development and application of semiconducting silicon nanowire arrays for high-throughput bioscience screening, neural cell pinning on surfaces, and probe-free biosensing platforms. Semiconducting Silicon Nanowires for Biomedical Applications is a comprehensive resource for biomaterials scientists working on biosensors, drug delivery, and tissue engineering, as well as researchers and developers in industry and academia interested in nanoscale biomaterials, particularly electronically-responsive biomaterials.