Bioimage Data Analysis Workflows

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Kota Miura Nataša Sladoje Editors 2020 The often-posed question among life science researchers, “Which software tool is the best for bioimage analysis,” indicates misunderstanding which calls for explanations. It appears that this question cannot be answered easily, maybe even not at all. Biological research problems are not general, and each of them questions specific events […]

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Data and Text Processing for Health and Life Sciences

Data and Text Processing for Health and Life Sciences-1

Francisco M. Couto 2019 During the last decades, I witnessed the growing importance of computer science skills for career advancement in Health and Life Sciences. However, not everyone has the skill, inclination, or time to learn computer programming. The learning process is usually time consuming and requires constant practice, since software frameworks and programming languages […]

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Buruli Ulcer

Buruli Ulcer-1

Gerd Pluschke • Katharina Röltgen Editors 2019 Mycobacterium Ulcerans Disease Within the 20 years after WHO has launched the Global Buruli Ulcer Initiative in 1998, considerable progress has been made toward the understanding and the control of this neglected, once mysterious, tropical skin disease. Major practical achievements were the evaluation and successful introduction of an antibiotic […]

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Essential Biochemistry for Medicine

Essential Biochemistry for Medicine, 1st ed

Mitchell Fry 2010 To the uninitiated, biochemistry is a complex and intricate subject, but importantly it is a subject that underpins the biosciences, including medicine. As a university lecturer, and by training a biochemist, I have taught my subject to both ‘my own’ students, and to those on allied degree schemes and pre-clinical medicine. Of course, the lines […]

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Viral Entry into Host Cells

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Edited by Stefan Pöhlmann Graham Simmons 2013 For a virus to invade a host cell it needs to penetrate the physical barrier imposed by the plasma membrane. Viruses have evolved specialized surface proteins to meet this challenge. These proteins facilitate delivery of the viral genetic information into the host cell by either fusing the viral envelope with a […]

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Transporters in Drug Development

Transporters in Drug Development-1

Yuichi Sugiyama • Bente Steffansen Editors 2013 Discovery, Optimization, Clinical Study and Regulation This volume of AAPS Advances in Pharmaceutical Sciences Series presents a review of the principles and progress concerning membrane transporters and how evolved understanding of membrane transporters has influenced drug development and regulatory assessment. The objective of the book is to present current knowledge in […]

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Thermophilic Microbes in Environmental and Industrial Biotechnology

Thermophilic Microbes in Environmental and Industrial Biotechnology-1

Tulasi Satyanarayana • Jennifer Littlechild Yutaka Kawarabayasi Editors 2013 Biotechnology of Thermophiles It is now very well known that microbial life can thrive in the upper as well as lower temperature limits that are known to be compatible with life. Temperature provides a series of challenges, from structural devastation due to ice crystal formation at one extreme to […]

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