Proteins in Solution and at Interfaces Methods and Applications in Biotechnology and Materials Science
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Wiley Series on Surface and Interfacial Chemistry
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31.01.2013
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John Wiley & Sons IncSeitenzahl
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Englisch
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9781118523179
Explores new applications emerging from our latest
understanding of proteins in solution and at interfaces
Proteins in solution and at interfaces increasingly serve as the
starting point for exciting new applications, from biomimetic
materials to nanoparticle patterning. This book surveys the state
of the science in the field, offering investigators a current
understanding of the characteristics of proteins in solution and at
interfaces as well as the techniques used to study these
characteristics. Moreover, the authors explore many of the new and
emerging applications that have resulted from the most recent
studies. Topics include protein and protein aggregate structure;
computational and experimental techniques to study protein
structure, aggregation, and adsorption; proteins in non-standard
conditions; and applications in biotechnology.
Proteins in Solution and at Interfaces is divided into
two parts:
* Part One introduces concepts as well as theoretical and
experimental techniques that are used to study protein systems,
including X-ray crystallography, nuclear magnetic resonance, small
angle scattering, and spectroscopic methods
* Part Two examines current and emerging applications,
including nanomaterials, natural fibrous proteins, and biomolecular
thermodynamics
The book's twenty-three chapters have been contributed by
leading experts in the field. These contributions are based on a
thorough review of the latest peer-reviewed findings as well as the
authors' own research experience. Chapters begin with a discussion
of core concepts and then gradually build in complexity, concluding
with a forecast of future developments.
Readers will not only gain a current understanding of proteins
in solution and at interfaces, but also will discover how
theoretical and technical developments in the field can be
translated into new applications in material design, genetic
engineering, personalized medicine, drug delivery, biosensors, and
biotechnology.
understanding of proteins in solution and at interfaces
Proteins in solution and at interfaces increasingly serve as the
starting point for exciting new applications, from biomimetic
materials to nanoparticle patterning. This book surveys the state
of the science in the field, offering investigators a current
understanding of the characteristics of proteins in solution and at
interfaces as well as the techniques used to study these
characteristics. Moreover, the authors explore many of the new and
emerging applications that have resulted from the most recent
studies. Topics include protein and protein aggregate structure;
computational and experimental techniques to study protein
structure, aggregation, and adsorption; proteins in non-standard
conditions; and applications in biotechnology.
Proteins in Solution and at Interfaces is divided into
two parts:
* Part One introduces concepts as well as theoretical and
experimental techniques that are used to study protein systems,
including X-ray crystallography, nuclear magnetic resonance, small
angle scattering, and spectroscopic methods
* Part Two examines current and emerging applications,
including nanomaterials, natural fibrous proteins, and biomolecular
thermodynamics
The book's twenty-three chapters have been contributed by
leading experts in the field. These contributions are based on a
thorough review of the latest peer-reviewed findings as well as the
authors' own research experience. Chapters begin with a discussion
of core concepts and then gradually build in complexity, concluding
with a forecast of future developments.
Readers will not only gain a current understanding of proteins
in solution and at interfaces, but also will discover how
theoretical and technical developments in the field can be
translated into new applications in material design, genetic
engineering, personalized medicine, drug delivery, biosensors, and
biotechnology.
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