New Floral Guide
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Page : 132 pages
File Size : 36,85 MB
Release : 1900
Category : Nursery stock
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Page : 132 pages
File Size : 36,85 MB
Release : 1900
Category : Nursery stock
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Author : United States. Dept. of Agriculture
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Page : 970 pages
File Size : 15,71 MB
Release : 1949
Category : Agriculture
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Page : 1122 pages
File Size : 39,92 MB
Release : 1949
Category : Agriculture
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Author : Shaun Lovejoy
Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Page : 509 pages
File Size : 48,48 MB
Release : 2013-04-04
Category : Nature
ISBN : 1107018986
A new method of modeling the atmosphere, synthesizing data analysis techniques and multifractal statistics, for atmospheric researchers and graduate students.
Author : Hubert Bahl
Publisher : John Wiley & Sons
Page : 300 pages
File Size : 29,43 MB
Release : 2001-10-15
Category : Medical
ISBN : 9783527301751
Clostridia have a high biotechnological potential, although they are generally still regarded more as a group of pathogenic microorganisms. They undertake a broad variety of biocatalytic reactions some of which are unique and of use in the chemical and biotechnology industry for the production of chemicals or for biopharmaceutical purposes. Even some of the clostridial toxins are of medical relevance and can be used as therapeutic agents; The book presents the biology, pyhsiology, and genetics, including genome projects of Clostridia and highlights their potential for industrial and medical applications. It is mostly based on research during the last decade which has brought significant progress in the field and outlines future perspectives of industrial interest.
Author : Alfred Leroy Baker
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Page : 1180 pages
File Size : 41,41 MB
Release : 1950
Category : Agriculture
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Page : 1130 pages
File Size : 27,38 MB
Release : 1949
Category : Corn
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Author : M.K. Rai
Publisher : Scientific Publishers
Page : 463 pages
File Size : 10,56 MB
Release : 2017-02-01
Category : Technology & Engineering
ISBN : 9387869849
The present book is aimed to provide the readers with current trends in the field of Mycology in general and fungal biotechnology in particular. The book would be of utmost importance to students, researchers and teachers of botany, mycology, microbiology, fungal biotechnology and nanotechnology. The readers should find the book full of information and reader-friendly.
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Page : 252 pages
File Size : 10,82 MB
Release : 1899
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Author : Nathan Sharon
Publisher : Springer
Page : 127 pages
File Size : 25,36 MB
Release : 2012-11-12
Category : Science
ISBN : 9789401060295
A characteristic property of most, or perhaps all, proteins is their ability to combine specifically and reversibly with various substances. Well known examples are enzymes that bind substrates and inhibitors, and antibodies that bind antigens. This book deals with lectins, a class of proteins that bind carbohydrates. Another characteristic property of lectins is that they agglutinate cells or precipitate polysaccharides and glycoproteins. This is because lectins are polyvalent, i.e. each lectin molecule has at least two carbohydrate binding sites to allow crosslinking between cells (by combining with sugars on their surfaces) or between sugar containing macromolecules. The agglutinating and precipitating activities of lectins are very similar to those of antibodies. They can likewise be specifically inhibited by low molecular weight compounds (haptens), which in the case of lectins are sugars or sugar containing compounds (Fig. 1.1). Not surprisingly, therefore, many of the methods used in lectin research are based on immunochemical techniques. Nevertheless, lectins are different from antibodies in several important aspects. Many lectins are found in plants, microorganisms and viruses, which do not synthesize immunoglobulins. In fact, they are found in almost all living organisms (Table 1.1) and are not confined to specific organs or tissues. Another marked difference between the two classes of compound is that antibodies are structurally similar, whereas lectins are structurally diverse. In general, lectins are oligomeric proteins composed of subunits, usually with one sugar binding site per subunit.