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Mitochondrial Biology: New Perspectives (Novartis Foundation Symposia)
With the recent renaissance in mitochondrial biology and increasing recognition of their role in many diseases, this book provides a timely summary of the current state-of-the-art in mitochondrial research. The book opens with the regulation of mitochondrial replication and biogenesis and reviews the mechanisms and functional consequences of... | | Quantitative MRI of the Brain: Measuring Changes Caused by Disease
This book was conceived one balmy March evening on the banks of the river Brisbane, in Queensland, Australia, where I had just arrived for a sabbatical, and it became clear that the traditions of measurement science and MRI should meet. The notion of a guide, a cook-book, for quantitative MRI (qMR) techniques took seed, and attained its own... | | Synthetic Multivalent Molecules: Concepts and Biomedical Applications
This book presents basic and advanced principles underlying the multivalent
interactions that are prevalent in biological systems. To illustrate important or
complex concepts, the book provides up-to-date examples of synthetic multivalent
molecules, their design, and their biological benefits. Functional roles
displayed by such... |
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Dynamic Electrocardiography
Compared to many clinical methods and procedures,
electrocardiography is not particularly
new. The first human electrocardiogram was
recorded by Dr Augustus Desiré Waller in 1887.
Since that time, the development of electrocardiography
was not uniform. Several waves of
advancement of the physiologic understanding... | | Operating System Concepts with Java
Operating systems are an essential part of any computer system. Similarly,
a course on operating systems is an essential part of any computer-science
education. This field is undergoing rapid change, as computers are now
prevalent in virtually every application, from games for children through the
most sophisticated planning... | | Iminosugars: From Synthesis to Therapeutic Applications
The field of iminosugars is a very exciting area of research. These carbohydrate mimetics
were first imagined and synthesized by chemists in the 1960s before being isolated from
Nature a few years later. Since the discovery of their biological activity as potent glycosidase
inhibitors in the 1970s, iminosugars have been the subject... |
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