Microbes at Bio/Nano Interfaces
Microbes at Bio/Nano Interfaces
Gurtler, Volker; Elbourne, Aaron; Ramsland, Paul
Elsevier Science Publishing Co Inc
03/2024
300
Dura
Inglês
9780443191190
15 a 20 dias
Hanif Haidari and Zlatko Kopecki
2. Biofilm Characterization: Imaging, analysis and considerations
Samuel Cheeseman
3. (chapter title to follow)
Charlotte Conn and Brendan Dyett
4. Parasitic worm interactions with host molecular machinary
Bernd Heinz Kalinna and Anna Walduck
5. Investigation of microbes and surface carbohydrates using Atomic Force Microscopy
Daniel Sijmons, Anna Walduck, Aaron Elbourne and Paul A. Ramsland
6. Interactions Between Microbial Cells and Titanium Implant Surfaces
Rachel Anne Caruso and Louisa Huang
7. Targeting Bacterial Polysaccharides with Antibodies and Vaccines
Gerald B. Pier and Tomas Maira-Litran
8. Using next generation sequencing to study host-pathogen interactions
Thi Thu Hao Van and Bronwyn E. Campbell
9. Microbial Nano-Biosynthesis: Biomedical, Food and Environmental Applications
Belma Nural Yaman and Benan Inan
10. Functional co-expression of LEA peptides: Providing an environment for efficient cellular recombinant protein expression
Shinya Ikeno
Hanif Haidari and Zlatko Kopecki
2. Biofilm Characterization: Imaging, analysis and considerations
Samuel Cheeseman
3. (chapter title to follow)
Charlotte Conn and Brendan Dyett
4. Parasitic worm interactions with host molecular machinary
Bernd Heinz Kalinna and Anna Walduck
5. Investigation of microbes and surface carbohydrates using Atomic Force Microscopy
Daniel Sijmons, Anna Walduck, Aaron Elbourne and Paul A. Ramsland
6. Interactions Between Microbial Cells and Titanium Implant Surfaces
Rachel Anne Caruso and Louisa Huang
7. Targeting Bacterial Polysaccharides with Antibodies and Vaccines
Gerald B. Pier and Tomas Maira-Litran
8. Using next generation sequencing to study host-pathogen interactions
Thi Thu Hao Van and Bronwyn E. Campbell
9. Microbial Nano-Biosynthesis: Biomedical, Food and Environmental Applications
Belma Nural Yaman and Benan Inan
10. Functional co-expression of LEA peptides: Providing an environment for efficient cellular recombinant protein expression
Shinya Ikeno