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  1. Biotechnological aspects of the production of natural sweetener glycyrrhizin from Glycyrrhiza sp.

    Biotechnology as a frontline technology has been maneuvered in a myriad of ways on Glycyrrhiza glabra that has directly or indirectly benefited the...

    Devendra Kumar Pandey, N. W. Ayangla in Phytochemistry Reviews
    Article 03 November 2017
  2. Nanomaterial-Based Biosensors in Agriculture Application and Accessibility in Rural Smallholding Farms: Food Security

    In the absence of inexpensive screening tools, food contamination poses immense threat to food safety and security and ultimately inclines burden on...
    M. S. Mufamadi, P. R. Sekhejane in Nanotechnology
    Chapter 2017
  3. High-Resolution Cell-Type Specific Analysis of Cytokinins in Sorted Root Cell Populations of Arabidopsis thaliana

    We describe a method combining fluorescence-activated cell sorting (FACS) with one-step miniaturized isolation and accurate quantification of...
    Ondřej Novák, Ioanna Antoniadi, Karin Ljung in Plant Hormones
    Protocol 2017
  4. A Critical Review on Clinical Application of Separation Techniques for Selective Recognition of Uracil and 5-Fluorouracil

    The most important objectives that are frequently found in bio-analytical chemistry involve applying tools to relevant medical/biological problems...

    Khushaboo Pandey, Rama Shankar Dubey, Bhim Bali Prasad in Indian Journal of Clinical Biochemistry
    Article 15 February 2015
  5. High-sensitivity infrared attenuated total reflectance sensors for in situ multicomponent detection of volatile organic compounds in water

    In situ detection of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) in aqueous environments is imperative for ensuring the quality and safety of water supplies,...

    Rui Lu, Wen-Wei Li, ... Han-Qing Yu in Nature Protocols
    Article 28 January 2016
  6. Nanomaterials, Scaffolds, and Skin Tissue Regeneration

    Skin tissue regeneration has been in use for a number of decades during which it saw many developments. At the present it belongs to the new...
    Mihaela D. Leonida, Ish Kumar in Bionanomaterials for Skin Regeneration
    Chapter 2016
  7. Molecularly Imprinted Polymers

    Sergey A. Piletsky, Iva Chianella, Michael J. Whitcombe in Encyclopedia of Biophysics
    Reference work entry 2013
  8. Detection of Intermolecular Interactions Based on Surface Plasmon Resonance Registration

    Methods for registration of intermolecular interactions based on the phenomenon of surface plasmon resonance (SPR) have become one of the most...

    D. V. Sotnikov, A. V. Zherdev, B. B. Dzantiev in Biochemistry (Moscow)
    Article 01 December 2015
  9. Enantioseparations by High-Performance Liquid Chromatography Using Molecularly Imprinted Polymers

    Molecularly imprinted polymers (MIPs) are becoming increasingly useful as chromatographic adsorbents for molecular separations, especially chiral...
    David A. Spivak in Chiral Separations
    Protocol 2013
  10. Affinity Chromatography: A Historical Perspective

    Affinity chromatography is one of the most selective and versatile forms of liquid chromatography for the separation or analysis of chemicals in...
    David S. Hage, Ryan Matsuda in Affinity Chromatography
    Protocol 2015
  11. Solanum tuberosum

    Potato plant habit
    Chapter 2016
  12. Identification and Profiling of Auxin and Auxin Metabolites

    During the last 10 years, the analytical techniques used in different areas of “life science” have improved tremendously. Mass spectrometry (MS) has...
    Ondřej Novák, Aleš Pěnčík, Karin Ljung in Auxin and Its Role in Plant Development
    Chapter 2014
  13. Porous nucleating agents for protein crystallization

    Solving the structure of proteins is pivotal to achieving success in rational drug design and in other biotechnological endeavors. The most powerful...

    Sahir Khurshid, Emmanuel Saridakis, ... Naomi E Chayen in Nature Protocols
    Article 12 June 2014
  14. Molecularly imprinted polymers for histamine recognition in aqueous environment

    Molecularly imprinted polymers (MIP) for histamine using methacrylic acid were developed and recognition mechanisms were thoroughly characterized for...

    Foteini A. Trikka, Keiichi Yoshimatsu, ... Dimitrios A. Kyriakidis in Amino Acids
    Article 21 April 2012
  15. Principles and Practice of ABA Analysis

    The development of fast, sensitive, and accurate analytical methods for abscisic acid (ABA) is of increasing importance for elucidation of its...
    Zhigang Huang, Mohammed Humayun Kabir, ... Langtao **ao in Abscisic Acid: Metabolism, Transport and Signaling
    Chapter 2014
  16. Molecularly imprinted hydrophilic polymer sorbents for selective sorption of erythromycin

    New hydrophilic polymer sorbents comprising reactionary sites which are complementary to a molecule of antibiotic erythromycin were synthesized by...

    N. M. Ezhova, I. S. Garkushina, O. A. Pisarev in Applied Biochemistry and Microbiology
    Article 26 October 2011
  17. Self-assembly and chemical processing of block copolymers: a roadmap towards a diverse array of block copolymer nanostructures

    Block copolymers can yield a diverse array of nanostructures. Their assembly structures are influenced by their inherent structures, and the wide...

    Wyman Ian, Liu GuoJun in Science China Life Sciences
    Article Open access 06 June 2013
  18. Quo vadis plant hormone analysis?

    Plant hormones act as chemical messengers in the regulation of myriads of physiological processes that occur in plants. To date, nine groups of plant...

    Danuše Tarkowská, Ondřej Novák, ... Miroslav Strnad in Planta
    Article 28 March 2014
  19. Chiral Recognition in Separation Science: An Overview

    Chiral recognition phenomena play an important role in nature as well as analytical separation sciences. In separation sciences such as...
    Gerhard K. E. Scriba in Chiral Separations
    Protocol 2013
  20. Derivation of extraembryonic endoderm stem (XEN) cells from mouse embryos and embryonic stem cells

    At the time of implantation in the maternal uterus, the mouse blastocyst possesses an inner cell mass comprising two lineages: epiblast (Epi) and...

    Kathy K Niakan, Nadine Schrode, ... Anna-Katerina Hadjantonakis in Nature Protocols
    Article 02 May 2013
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