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  1. Screening for New Metabolites from Marine Microorganisms

    This article gives an overview of current analysis techniques for the screening and the activity analysis of metabolites from marine...
    Thomas Schweder, Ulrike Lindequist, Michael Lalk in Marine Biotechnology I
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  2. Extreme Environments as a Resource for Microorganisms and Novel Biocatalysts

    The steady increase in the number of newly isolated extremophilic microorganisms and the discovery of their enzymes by academic and industrial...
    Garabed Antranikian, Constantinos E. Vorgias, Costanzo Bertoldo in Marine Biotechnology I
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  3. Seafood Allergy: Lessons from Clinical Symptoms, Immunological Mechanisms and Molecular Biology

    Food allergy consists of a wide range of disorders that result from adverse immune responses to dietary antigens. Manifestations of allergic...
    Ka Hou Chu, Chi Yan Tang, ... Patrick S. C. Leung in Marine Biotechnology II
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  4. Asymmetric Total Synthesis of Complex Marine Natural Products

    Among nature's ecosystems, the marine environment has been an extremely rich source of structurally complex and biologically active molecules. This...
    Jorma Hassfeld, Markus Kalesse, ... Mathias Christmann in Marine Biotechnology II
    Chapter
  5. Gas-Phase Thermochemistry and Mechanism of Organometallic Tin Oxide CVD Precursors

    Organometallic compounds are commonly used precursors for the formation of tin oxide films by chemical vapor deposition (CVD) methods. The high...
    Mark D. Allendorf, A. M. B. van Mol in Precursor Chemistry of Advanced Materials
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  6. Trends and Challenges in Enzyme Technology

    Several major developments took place in the field of biocatalysis over the past few years. These include the invention of directed evolution...
    Uwe T. Bornscheuer in Biotechnology for the Future
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  7. Single-Source-Precursor CVD: Alkoxy and Siloxy Aluminum Hydrides

    Aluminum compounds with hydrogen as well as alkyl-oxy (alkoxy) or alkyl-silyl-oxy (siloxy) ligands (AlH3 -n (OR)...
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  8. Crosslinking of Vinylidene Fluoride-Containing Fluoropolymers

    Fluoropolymers are well-known for their good properties in terms of chemical, thermal and electrical stabilities, inertness to acids, bases, solvents...
    A. Taguet, B. Ameduri, B. Boutevin in Crosslinking in Materials Science
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  9. Microbial Isoprenoid Production: An Example of Green Chemistry through Metabolic Engineering

    Saving energy, cost efficiency, producing less waste, improving the biodegradability of products, potential for producing novel and complex...
    Jérôme Maury, Mohammad A. Asadollahi, ... Jens Nielsen in Biotechnology for the Future
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  10. Large-Scale Production of Hairy Root

    Many products of interest are synthesized in organized tissues, but not formed in suspension or callus culture. Therefore, most attention has been...
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  11. Aquaculture of “Non-Food Organisms” for Natural Substance Production

    Marine invertebrates are already sources of commercially important secondary metabolites and may become even more so as knowledge on marine...
    Gerd Liebezeit in Marine Biotechnology II
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  12. Downstream Processing in Marine Biotechnology

    Downstream processing is one of the most underestimated steps in bioprocesses and this is not only the case in marine biotechnology. However, it...
    Kai Muffler, Roland Ulber in Marine Biotechnology II
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  13. Marine Enzymes

    Marine enzyme biotechnology can offer novel biocatalysts with properties like high salt tolerance, hyperthermostability, barophilicity, cold...
    Ghosh Debashish, Saha Malay, ... Mukherjee Joydeep in Marine Biotechnology I
    Chapter
  14. Unsaturated Polyester Resins: Chemistry and Technology

    Results of investigations on novel formulations, structure-property relationships, curing, and compositions with fillers and reinforcing fibers...
    Piotr Penczek, Piotr Czub, Jan Pielichowski in Crosslinking in Materials Science
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  15. Enzymatic Synthesis of Structured Lipids

    Structured lipids (SLs) are defined as lipids that are modified chemically or enzymatically in order to change their structure. This review deals...
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  16. Industrial Enzymatic Production of Cephalosporin-Based β-Lactams

    Cephalosporins are chemically closely related to penicillins both work by inhibiting the cell wall synthesis of bacteria. The first generation...
    Michael S. Barber, Ulrich Giesecke, ... Wolfgang Minas in Molecular Biotechnolgy of Fungal beta-Lactam Antibiotics and Related Peptide Synthetases
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  17. Liver Regeneration

    This review summarizes the functional aspects, cellular kinetics and molecular mechanisms related to liver regeneration. Liver regeneration is a...
    George K. Michalopoulos, Marie DeFrances in Regenerative Medicine I
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  18. Compartmentalization and Transport in β-Lactam Antibiotics Biosynthesis

    Classical strain improvement of β-lactam producing organisms by random mutagenesis has been a powerful tool during the last century. Current insights...
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  19. Regulation of Penicillin Biosynthesis in Filamentous Fungi

    The β-lactam antibiotic penicillin is one of the mainly used antibiotics for the therapy of infectious diseases. It is produced as end product by...
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  20. Engineering Fluorescent Proteins

    Green fluorescent protein from the jellyfish Aequorea victora (GFP) and GFP-like proteins from Anthozoa species encode light-absorbing chromophores...
    Atsushi Miyawaki, Takeharu Nagai, Hideaki Mizuno in Microscopy Techniques
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