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Titre : Cell signaling: Principles and mechanismes Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : Wendell A Lim, Auteur ; Bruce J Mayer, Auteur Mention d'édition : second edition Editeur : CRC Presse Année de publication : 2025 Importance : 441p. Présentation : ill. Format : 28cm x 21m ISBN/ISSN/EAN : 978-0-367-27937-0 Langues : Anglais (eng) Langues originales : Anglais (eng) Index. décimale : 571 Physiologie et sujets voisins Résumé : .
Cell Signaling provides undergraduate and graduate students with the conceptual tools needed to make sense of the dizzying array of pathways that cells use to detect, process, and respond to signals from the environment. By emphasizing the common design principles and molecular processes that underlie all signaling mechanisms, the book develops a broad conceptual framework through which students can understand diverse signaling pathways and networks. The book first examines the common currencies of cellular information processing and the core components of the signaling machinery. It then shows how these individual components link together into networks and pathways to perform more sophisticated tasks. Many specific examples are provided throughout to illustrate common principles, and to provide a comprehensive overview of major signaling pathways.
Thoroughly revised, this second edition includes two new chapters and substantial updates to the text and figures throughout the book.
Key features:
*The book provides a conceptual framework through which all signaling pathways can be understood without memorization of details
*It is extensively illustrated, including high-quality diagrams and schematics to elucidate important concepts and processes
*Each chapter concludes with a useful summary section that brings together the key concepts
*End-of-chapter review questions test the reader’s understanding of the material covered
*Two new chapters have been written especially for this edition: "Signaling and Disease" and "Diversity in Signaling across Phylogeny"Note de contenu : .
Table of content:
1-Introduction to Cell Signaling
2-Principles and Mechanisms of Protein Interactions
3-ignaling Enzymes and Their Allosteric Regulation
4-Role of Post-Translational Modifications in Signaling.
5-Subcellular Localization of Signaling Molecules
6- Second Messengers: Small Signaling Mediators
7-Membranes, Lipids, and Enzymes that Modify Them.
8- Information Transfer Across the Membrane
9-Regulated Protein Degradation
10-The Modular Architecture and Evolution of Signaling Proteins.
11-Information Processing by Signaling Devices in Networks
12-Signaling and Disease
13- Diversity of Signaling Across Phylogeny
14-How Cells Make Decisions.
15-Methods for Studying Signaling Proteins and Networks.En ligne : https://images.routledge.com/common/jackets/crclarge/978036727/9780367279370.jpg Cell signaling: Principles and mechanismes [texte imprimé] / Wendell A Lim, Auteur ; Bruce J Mayer, Auteur . - second edition . - [S.l.] : CRC Presse, 2025 . - 441p. : ill. ; 28cm x 21m.
ISBN : 978-0-367-27937-0
Langues : Anglais (eng) Langues originales : Anglais (eng)
Index. décimale : 571 Physiologie et sujets voisins Résumé : .
Cell Signaling provides undergraduate and graduate students with the conceptual tools needed to make sense of the dizzying array of pathways that cells use to detect, process, and respond to signals from the environment. By emphasizing the common design principles and molecular processes that underlie all signaling mechanisms, the book develops a broad conceptual framework through which students can understand diverse signaling pathways and networks. The book first examines the common currencies of cellular information processing and the core components of the signaling machinery. It then shows how these individual components link together into networks and pathways to perform more sophisticated tasks. Many specific examples are provided throughout to illustrate common principles, and to provide a comprehensive overview of major signaling pathways.
Thoroughly revised, this second edition includes two new chapters and substantial updates to the text and figures throughout the book.
Key features:
*The book provides a conceptual framework through which all signaling pathways can be understood without memorization of details
*It is extensively illustrated, including high-quality diagrams and schematics to elucidate important concepts and processes
*Each chapter concludes with a useful summary section that brings together the key concepts
*End-of-chapter review questions test the reader’s understanding of the material covered
*Two new chapters have been written especially for this edition: "Signaling and Disease" and "Diversity in Signaling across Phylogeny"Note de contenu : .
Table of content:
1-Introduction to Cell Signaling
2-Principles and Mechanisms of Protein Interactions
3-ignaling Enzymes and Their Allosteric Regulation
4-Role of Post-Translational Modifications in Signaling.
5-Subcellular Localization of Signaling Molecules
6- Second Messengers: Small Signaling Mediators
7-Membranes, Lipids, and Enzymes that Modify Them.
8- Information Transfer Across the Membrane
9-Regulated Protein Degradation
10-The Modular Architecture and Evolution of Signaling Proteins.
11-Information Processing by Signaling Devices in Networks
12-Signaling and Disease
13- Diversity of Signaling Across Phylogeny
14-How Cells Make Decisions.
15-Methods for Studying Signaling Proteins and Networks.En ligne : https://images.routledge.com/common/jackets/crclarge/978036727/9780367279370.jpg Réservation
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Titre : Food Packaging:Advanced materials,technologie,and innovations Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : Sanjay Mavinker Rangappa, Auteur Editeur : CRC Presse Année de publication : 2021 Importance : 393p. Présentation : ill. Format : 23cm x 15cm ISBN/ISSN/EAN : 978-0-367-55600-6 Langues : Anglais (eng) Langues originales : Anglais (eng) Index. décimale : 664 Technologie des aliments : pour l'utilisation domestique et la cuisine, voir 641.4-8 Résumé : .
Food Packaging: Advanced Materials, Technologies, and Innovations is a one-stop reference for packaging materials researchers working across various industries. With chapters written by leading international researchers from industry, academia, government, and private research institutions, this book offers a broad view of important developments in food packaging.
Presents an extensive survey of food packaging materials and modern technologies
Demonstrates the potential of various materials for use in demanding applications
Discusses the use of polymers, composites, nanotechnology, hybrid materials, coatings, wood-based, and other materials in packaging
Describes biodegradable packaging, antimicrobial studies, and environmental issues related to packaging materials
Offers current status, trends, opportunities, and future directions
Aimed at advanced students, research scholars, and professionals in food packaging development, this application-oriented book will help expand the reader’s knowledge of advanced materials and their use of innovation in food packaging.Note de contenu : .
Table of contents:
Chapter 1:Bio-Based Materials for Active Food Packaging: Dream or Reality
Chapter 2:Biodegradable Films for Food Packaging
Chapter 3:Recent Advances in the Production of Multilayer
Chapter 4:Environmental Issues Related to Packaging Materials
Chapter 5:Antimicrobial Studies on Food Packaging Materials
Chapter 6:Biodegradable Eco-Friendly Packaging and Coatings
Chapter 7:Biodegradable Polymer Composites with Reinforced Natural
Chapter 8:Electrospun Nanofibers: Fundamentals, Food Packaging
Chapter 9:Influence of Nanoparticles on the Shelf Life of Food in
Chapter 10:Optoelectronic and Electronic Packaging Materials and
Chapter 11:Processing and Properties of Chitosan and/or Chitin
Chapter 12:Chitosan-Based Hybrid Nanocomposites for Food
Chapter 13:Medium Density Fiberboard as Food Contact Material
Chapter 14:Applications of Nanotechnology in Food PackagingEn ligne : https://images.routledge.com/common/jackets/crclarge/978036755/9780367556006.jpg Food Packaging:Advanced materials,technologie,and innovations [texte imprimé] / Sanjay Mavinker Rangappa, Auteur . - [S.l.] : CRC Presse, 2021 . - 393p. : ill. ; 23cm x 15cm.
ISBN : 978-0-367-55600-6
Langues : Anglais (eng) Langues originales : Anglais (eng)
Index. décimale : 664 Technologie des aliments : pour l'utilisation domestique et la cuisine, voir 641.4-8 Résumé : .
Food Packaging: Advanced Materials, Technologies, and Innovations is a one-stop reference for packaging materials researchers working across various industries. With chapters written by leading international researchers from industry, academia, government, and private research institutions, this book offers a broad view of important developments in food packaging.
Presents an extensive survey of food packaging materials and modern technologies
Demonstrates the potential of various materials for use in demanding applications
Discusses the use of polymers, composites, nanotechnology, hybrid materials, coatings, wood-based, and other materials in packaging
Describes biodegradable packaging, antimicrobial studies, and environmental issues related to packaging materials
Offers current status, trends, opportunities, and future directions
Aimed at advanced students, research scholars, and professionals in food packaging development, this application-oriented book will help expand the reader’s knowledge of advanced materials and their use of innovation in food packaging.Note de contenu : .
Table of contents:
Chapter 1:Bio-Based Materials for Active Food Packaging: Dream or Reality
Chapter 2:Biodegradable Films for Food Packaging
Chapter 3:Recent Advances in the Production of Multilayer
Chapter 4:Environmental Issues Related to Packaging Materials
Chapter 5:Antimicrobial Studies on Food Packaging Materials
Chapter 6:Biodegradable Eco-Friendly Packaging and Coatings
Chapter 7:Biodegradable Polymer Composites with Reinforced Natural
Chapter 8:Electrospun Nanofibers: Fundamentals, Food Packaging
Chapter 9:Influence of Nanoparticles on the Shelf Life of Food in
Chapter 10:Optoelectronic and Electronic Packaging Materials and
Chapter 11:Processing and Properties of Chitosan and/or Chitin
Chapter 12:Chitosan-Based Hybrid Nanocomposites for Food
Chapter 13:Medium Density Fiberboard as Food Contact Material
Chapter 14:Applications of Nanotechnology in Food PackagingEn ligne : https://images.routledge.com/common/jackets/crclarge/978036755/9780367556006.jpg Réservation
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Titre : Handbook of validation in pharmaceutical processes Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : James Agalloco, Auteur ; Phil Desantis, Auteur Editeur : CRC Presse Année de publication : 2022 Importance : 1043p. Présentation : ill. Format : 28cm x 22m ISBN/ISSN/EAN : 978-0-367-75606-2 Langues : Anglais (eng) Langues originales : Anglais (eng) Index. décimale : 615 Pharlacikigue et thérapeutique Résumé : .
Revised to reflect significant advances in pharmaceutical production and regulatory expectations, Handbook of Validation in Pharmaceutical Processes, Fourth Edition examines and blueprints every step of the validation process needed to remain compliant and competitive. This book blends the use of theoretical knowledge with recent technological advancements to achieve applied practical solutions. As the industry's leading source for validation of sterile pharmaceutical processes for more than 10 years, this greatly expanded work is a comprehensive analysis of all the fundamental elements of pharmaceutical and bio-pharmaceutical production processes. Handbook of Validation in Pharmaceutical Processes, Fourth Edition is essential for all global health care manufacturers and pharmaceutical industry professionals.
Key Features:
*Provides an in-depth discussion of recent advances in sterilization
*Identifies obstacles that may be encountered at any stage of the validation program, and suggests the newest and most advanced solutions
*Explores distinctive and specific process steps, and identifies critical process control points to reach acceptable results
*New chapters include disposable systems, combination products, nano-technology, rapid microbial methods, contamination control in non-sterile products, liquid chemical sterilization, and medical device manufactureNote de contenu : .
Table of contents:
1-Why Validation?
2- Facility Design for Validation
3-Modular Facilities – Meeting the Need for Flexibility
4-Commissioning and Qualification
5- Design & Quaification of Controlled Environments
6- Validation of Pharmaceutical Water Systems
7- Validation of Critical Utilities
8- Calibration and Metrology
9- Risk Management and Thermal Validation
10- Change Control
11- MICROBIOLOGY OF STERILIZATION PROCESSES
12- Biological Indicators
13- Steam Sterilization in Autoclaves
14-Validation of Terminal Sterilization
15-Steam Sterilization-in-Place Technology and Validation
16- Dry Heat Sterilization
17- Depyrogenation by Inactivation and Removal
18- Ethylene Oxide Sterilization
19- Validation of chlorine dioxide Sterilization
20- Liquid Phase Sterilization
21- Vapor Sterilization and Decontamination
22- Validation of the Radiation Sterilization of Pharmaceuticals
23- Validation of Sterilizing Grade Filters
24-Disinfecting Agents: The Art of Disinfection
25- Cleaning and Disinfecting Laminar Flow Workstations, Bio Safety Cabinets and Fume Hoods
26- Contamination Control for Component Introduction to Classified Areas
27- Aseptic Processing for Dosage Form Manufacture
28-Validation of Manual Aseptic Processes
29- Validation of Aseptic Processing for Bulk Pharmaceutical Chemicals
30-Qualification and Validation of Advanced Aseptic Processing Technologies
31-Total Particle Monitoring
32- Environmental Monitoring
33-Validation of Container Component Preparation
34-Validation of Lyophilization
35-Validation of Packaging Processes for Sterile Products
36-Levine
37- Validation of Active Pharmaceutical Ingredients
38-Cell Culture Process Validation including Cell Bank Qualification
39- Validation of Recovery and Purification Processes
40- Validation of Process Chromatography
41- Single Use Technologies and Systems
42- Considerations for Process Validation for Cell and Gene Therapies
43-Validation of Solid Dosage Forms
44- Validation of Validation of Oral / Topical Liquids & Semi-Solids
45-Validation of Non-Sterile Packaging Operations
46-Validation of Cleaning Processes
47-Validation of Training
48-Vendor Qualification and Validation
49-Validation of Clinical Trial Manufacturing
50- Validation of New Products
51-Retrospective / Continuous Process Validation
52- Validation & 6 Sigma
53-Validation and Contract Manufacturing
54-Computerized Systems Validation
55-Risk Based Validation of Laboratory Information Management Systems
56- Control Systems Validation
57-Process Analytical Technology and Validation
58-Validation of Analytical Procedures and Physical Methods
59- Validation of Microbial Methods
60-"Rapid Methods for Aseptic Processing and Their Validation"
61-Extractables and Leachables in Drug Products: An Overview
62-Evolution and Implementation of Validation in the United States
63- Validation in Europe - What are the Differences?
64-Japanese Approach to ValidationEn ligne : https://images.routledge.com/common/jackets/crclarge/978036775/9780367756062.jpg Handbook of validation in pharmaceutical processes [texte imprimé] / James Agalloco, Auteur ; Phil Desantis, Auteur . - [S.l.] : CRC Presse, 2022 . - 1043p. : ill. ; 28cm x 22m.
ISBN : 978-0-367-75606-2
Langues : Anglais (eng) Langues originales : Anglais (eng)
Index. décimale : 615 Pharlacikigue et thérapeutique Résumé : .
Revised to reflect significant advances in pharmaceutical production and regulatory expectations, Handbook of Validation in Pharmaceutical Processes, Fourth Edition examines and blueprints every step of the validation process needed to remain compliant and competitive. This book blends the use of theoretical knowledge with recent technological advancements to achieve applied practical solutions. As the industry's leading source for validation of sterile pharmaceutical processes for more than 10 years, this greatly expanded work is a comprehensive analysis of all the fundamental elements of pharmaceutical and bio-pharmaceutical production processes. Handbook of Validation in Pharmaceutical Processes, Fourth Edition is essential for all global health care manufacturers and pharmaceutical industry professionals.
Key Features:
*Provides an in-depth discussion of recent advances in sterilization
*Identifies obstacles that may be encountered at any stage of the validation program, and suggests the newest and most advanced solutions
*Explores distinctive and specific process steps, and identifies critical process control points to reach acceptable results
*New chapters include disposable systems, combination products, nano-technology, rapid microbial methods, contamination control in non-sterile products, liquid chemical sterilization, and medical device manufactureNote de contenu : .
Table of contents:
1-Why Validation?
2- Facility Design for Validation
3-Modular Facilities – Meeting the Need for Flexibility
4-Commissioning and Qualification
5- Design & Quaification of Controlled Environments
6- Validation of Pharmaceutical Water Systems
7- Validation of Critical Utilities
8- Calibration and Metrology
9- Risk Management and Thermal Validation
10- Change Control
11- MICROBIOLOGY OF STERILIZATION PROCESSES
12- Biological Indicators
13- Steam Sterilization in Autoclaves
14-Validation of Terminal Sterilization
15-Steam Sterilization-in-Place Technology and Validation
16- Dry Heat Sterilization
17- Depyrogenation by Inactivation and Removal
18- Ethylene Oxide Sterilization
19- Validation of chlorine dioxide Sterilization
20- Liquid Phase Sterilization
21- Vapor Sterilization and Decontamination
22- Validation of the Radiation Sterilization of Pharmaceuticals
23- Validation of Sterilizing Grade Filters
24-Disinfecting Agents: The Art of Disinfection
25- Cleaning and Disinfecting Laminar Flow Workstations, Bio Safety Cabinets and Fume Hoods
26- Contamination Control for Component Introduction to Classified Areas
27- Aseptic Processing for Dosage Form Manufacture
28-Validation of Manual Aseptic Processes
29- Validation of Aseptic Processing for Bulk Pharmaceutical Chemicals
30-Qualification and Validation of Advanced Aseptic Processing Technologies
31-Total Particle Monitoring
32- Environmental Monitoring
33-Validation of Container Component Preparation
34-Validation of Lyophilization
35-Validation of Packaging Processes for Sterile Products
36-Levine
37- Validation of Active Pharmaceutical Ingredients
38-Cell Culture Process Validation including Cell Bank Qualification
39- Validation of Recovery and Purification Processes
40- Validation of Process Chromatography
41- Single Use Technologies and Systems
42- Considerations for Process Validation for Cell and Gene Therapies
43-Validation of Solid Dosage Forms
44- Validation of Validation of Oral / Topical Liquids & Semi-Solids
45-Validation of Non-Sterile Packaging Operations
46-Validation of Cleaning Processes
47-Validation of Training
48-Vendor Qualification and Validation
49-Validation of Clinical Trial Manufacturing
50- Validation of New Products
51-Retrospective / Continuous Process Validation
52- Validation & 6 Sigma
53-Validation and Contract Manufacturing
54-Computerized Systems Validation
55-Risk Based Validation of Laboratory Information Management Systems
56- Control Systems Validation
57-Process Analytical Technology and Validation
58-Validation of Analytical Procedures and Physical Methods
59- Validation of Microbial Methods
60-"Rapid Methods for Aseptic Processing and Their Validation"
61-Extractables and Leachables in Drug Products: An Overview
62-Evolution and Implementation of Validation in the United States
63- Validation in Europe - What are the Differences?
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Titre : Microbial biofilms:Applications and control Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : Naga Raju Maddela, Auteur ; Aransiola Seasan Abiodun, Auteur Editeur : CRC Presse Année de publication : 2022 Importance : 332p. Présentation : ill. Format : 23cm x 15cm ISBN/ISSN/EAN : 978-1-03-202735-7 Langues : Anglais (eng) Langues originales : Anglais (eng) Index. décimale : 579 Micro-organismes, champignons, algues : classer ici les thallophytes Résumé : .
Biofilm is a significant mechanism of microbial growth in the environment and is a mode of development distinct from developing planktonic organisms. The phenomenon of biofilm formation occurs under diverse conditions that require mostly moist surfaces that can be either living/natural or nonliving/man-made. Beneficial biofilm communities have been documented in many places, such as trickling filters in wastewater treatment plants, the alimentary canal of mammals, rivers, and streams. In nature, biofilms are found at all three types of interfaces: solid/liquid, solid/air, or liquid/liquid interfaces. Biofilm is an association of microorganisms that are immovably appended to the biotic or abiotic surface, covered within an extracellular polymeric substance (EPS) matrix, which are capable of displaying new character with respect to growth rate, gene expression, protein synthesis and metabolic activities. The environment consists of various domestic, industrial, and urban activities which release wastes of diverse forms, and these wastes are toxic to both humans and animals. Therefore, the EPS matrix produced by microorganisms affects the porosity, density, water content, surface charge, lipophilicity, and mechanical strength of biofilm cells for better survival in the microenvironment.Note de contenu : .
Table of contents:
1-Microbial Biofilm, Applications, and Control: Editorial Overview
2-Biofilm Formation in Drug-Resistant Pathogen Staphylococcus aureus
3-Microbial Mats Ecosystems
4- Succession of Bacterial Communities in Environmental Biofilm Structures
5-Oral Biofilm of Hospitalized Patients
Part II: Applications of Microbial Biofilms
6-The Roles of Biofilms in Corrosion
7-Microbial Cellulose Biofilms: Medical Applications in the Field of Urology
8-Algal Biofilms and Their Role in Bioremediation
9- Impact and Application of Microbial Biofilms in Water Sanitation
10-Versatility of Bacterial Cellulose and Its Promising Application as Support for Catalyst Used in the Treatment of Effluents
11-Application of Marine Biofilms: An Emerging Thought to Explore
Part III: Control of Microbial Biofilms
12-Use of Nanotechnology for Biofilm Mitigation
13-Postbiotics Produced by Lactic Acid Bacteria: Current and Recent Advanced Strategies for Combating Pathogenic Biofilms
14-Impact and Control of Microbial Biofilms in the Oil and Gas Industry
15- Futurity of Microbial Biofilm Research
IndexEn ligne : https://dokumen.pub/img/200x200/microbial-biofilms-applications-and-control-9781 [...] Microbial biofilms:Applications and control [texte imprimé] / Naga Raju Maddela, Auteur ; Aransiola Seasan Abiodun, Auteur . - [S.l.] : CRC Presse, 2022 . - 332p. : ill. ; 23cm x 15cm.
ISBN : 978-1-03-202735-7
Langues : Anglais (eng) Langues originales : Anglais (eng)
Index. décimale : 579 Micro-organismes, champignons, algues : classer ici les thallophytes Résumé : .
Biofilm is a significant mechanism of microbial growth in the environment and is a mode of development distinct from developing planktonic organisms. The phenomenon of biofilm formation occurs under diverse conditions that require mostly moist surfaces that can be either living/natural or nonliving/man-made. Beneficial biofilm communities have been documented in many places, such as trickling filters in wastewater treatment plants, the alimentary canal of mammals, rivers, and streams. In nature, biofilms are found at all three types of interfaces: solid/liquid, solid/air, or liquid/liquid interfaces. Biofilm is an association of microorganisms that are immovably appended to the biotic or abiotic surface, covered within an extracellular polymeric substance (EPS) matrix, which are capable of displaying new character with respect to growth rate, gene expression, protein synthesis and metabolic activities. The environment consists of various domestic, industrial, and urban activities which release wastes of diverse forms, and these wastes are toxic to both humans and animals. Therefore, the EPS matrix produced by microorganisms affects the porosity, density, water content, surface charge, lipophilicity, and mechanical strength of biofilm cells for better survival in the microenvironment.Note de contenu : .
Table of contents:
1-Microbial Biofilm, Applications, and Control: Editorial Overview
2-Biofilm Formation in Drug-Resistant Pathogen Staphylococcus aureus
3-Microbial Mats Ecosystems
4- Succession of Bacterial Communities in Environmental Biofilm Structures
5-Oral Biofilm of Hospitalized Patients
Part II: Applications of Microbial Biofilms
6-The Roles of Biofilms in Corrosion
7-Microbial Cellulose Biofilms: Medical Applications in the Field of Urology
8-Algal Biofilms and Their Role in Bioremediation
9- Impact and Application of Microbial Biofilms in Water Sanitation
10-Versatility of Bacterial Cellulose and Its Promising Application as Support for Catalyst Used in the Treatment of Effluents
11-Application of Marine Biofilms: An Emerging Thought to Explore
Part III: Control of Microbial Biofilms
12-Use of Nanotechnology for Biofilm Mitigation
13-Postbiotics Produced by Lactic Acid Bacteria: Current and Recent Advanced Strategies for Combating Pathogenic Biofilms
14-Impact and Control of Microbial Biofilms in the Oil and Gas Industry
15- Futurity of Microbial Biofilm Research
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