Christine Leunens
Christine Hronec
The go-to system for dieting has long been counting calories: to lose weight, you need to eat fewer calories than you use for fuel.
Christine Harvey
Christine Titih
Christine Suggs
Christine Feehan
Christine Daigle
Christine Conners
Christine Rimmer
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Christine Gallagher Kearney
Christine Riding
Christine Grillo
Christine Marie Layton
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Christine Marie Layton
Christine Arkinstall
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Christine Taylor-Butler
Baldewin Ziegler Publishing
Christine Feehan
Two predators collide with unbridled passion in this intoxicating ghostwalker novel from no.
Christine Hyung-Oak Lee
A memoir of reinvention after a stroke at age thirty-three.
Christine M. Beckman
Rini Ziegler
Christine Hjorth
Christine Westhead
Christine Kandic Torres
Christine Babinec
Christine Haug
Christine Evans
Christine Alexander
Christine Miles
Christine Pope
Christine Roussey
Christine Hawkinson
Christine Rimmer
Konrat Ziegler
Christine Welldon
Robin Christine DeMarco
Christine Feehan
Two predators collide with unbridled passion in this intoxicating ghostwalker novel from no.
Christine Porath
Christine J. Ko
Christine Tappolet
Christine Sinclair
Christine Hoover
Christine Bold
Christine M. Jacknick
Christine Kuehn
Philip G. Ziegler
Christine Lynn Herman
Christine Wells
Christine Hronec
Christine Gutierrez
Christine L. Nystrom
Christine Hennessey
Christine O'Brien Horstman
Christine Virgin
Christine Fertig
Christine Miles
Giorgio Carta
Gary B. Smejkal
Driven by the widespread growth of proteomic practices, protein separation techniques have been refined to minimize variability, optimize particular applications, and adapt to user preferences in the analysis of proteins.
Gabriel Berstein
Covering recently developed methods in membrane-bound receptors, this book emphasizes receptor structure and function, knowledge of which is essential to the study of signal transduction.
Hilton C. Deeth
Reidunn Birgitta Aalen
Weiping Zheng
Sirtuins in health and disease, volume 154 presents the reactions catalyzed by sirtuins in terms of their unique coenzyme nad+-dependent catalytic mechanisms, the ways to elucidate these mechanisms, and the design of the inhibitory compounds agains.
Caroline Smet-Nocca
L. S. Hnilica
The second volume of the chromosomal nonhistone proteins treatise is dedicated in its entirety to the immunobiology of these proteins.
Arun K. Shukla
Ora Schueler-Furman
Cathy Wu
Sheila S. David
Arun K. Shukla
Proteomics in biology part a, the latest volume in the methods in enzymology series, continues the legacy of this premier serial with quality chapters authored by leaders in the field, and a focus on proteomics for this updated volume..
Jesus V. Jorrin-Novo
Bernhard Michalke
Latest developments, new insights and knowledge derived from speciation analysis in one unique compilation: the reader gets acquainted with relevant instrumental as well as application aspects of metallomics approaches, paving the road to understanding fa.
Violet Weber
Valentin Kohler
Irina Artsimovitch
Valerie Bodden
Arnab De
Peter Bross
Deric L. Wheeler
Tomanek
Christian Doerig
This is the first book to collect and summarize in one publication the efforts to use kinases or phosphatases for drug development against parasite infections.
Tadashi Kawai
Christian Doerig
This is the first book to collect and summarize in one publication the efforts to use kinases or phosphatases for drug development against parasite infections.
Glyn O. Phillips
Handbook of food proteins is intended to be a convenient reference aimed at professionals using food protein ingredients, rather than an academic work describing in detail the latest understanding of the scientific basis of the properties of differ.
Stephen M. King
Robin Martin
Ulo Langel
Human cells produce at least 30,000 different proteins.
Marina Ramirez-Alvarado
An increasingly aging population will add to the number of individuals suffering from amyloid.
Lakshmi A. Devi
Loic Faye
This text sees expert researchers explore plants and their potential for the production of increasingly safe, high quality and biologically active complex recombinant pharmaceutical proteins.
David M. Leitner
This work provides a comprehensive description of the molecular, chemical, and physical properties of proteins.
Andrzej Joachimiak
Nicholas C. Price
Exploring proteins offers a complete course in developing the skills - and self-confidence - to be able to understand the way proteins behave and the basis of the methods used to separate, identify and characterise them.
Richard R. Burgess
Janusz M. Bujnicki
The growing flood of new experimental data generated by genome sequencing has provided an impetus for the development of automated methods for predicting the functions of proteins that have been deduced by sequence analysis and lack experimental character.
R. John Mayer
Felix Franks
David W. Speicher
This book explores the current status of proteomics, an exciting new discipline, which is less than 10 years old.
Alexei V. Finkelstein
Protein physics is a lively presentation of the most general problems of protein structure, folding and function from the physics and chemistry perspective, based on lectures given by the authors.
Jeffrey Griffith
John W. Crabb
Stanley Micinski
Richard D. Butler
N. P. Tarassuk
Umetarō Suzuki