• Doty later helped to found the Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology and became its first chairman in 1968. (wikipedia.org)
  • This intricate interdependency between engineering and biology is strongly evident in the single-molecule regime, where high-resolution tools are addressing previously intractable biological problems, while nanotechnology is being accelerated by advances in molecular biology. (mit.edu)
  • Com3 bined efforts in molecular biology, optical trapping, and molecular simulation were employed to put forth a novel mechanism for the motor's power stroke, namely that it is produced when the conserved N-terminal cover strand forms a [beta]-sheet with the neck linker to yield the cover-neck bundle. (mit.edu)
  • I did my PhD work at Nottingham and my postdoctoral training as an EMBO Fellow with Vic Small at the IMB in Salzburg and as an MDA Fellow with John Kendrick Jones at the MRC Laboratory of Molecular Biology in Cambridge, working on the myosin II mechanism. (warwick.ac.uk)
  • As a consequence of their properties, these biopolymers derived from natural products have found a place of choice in areas as diverse as effluent treatment, papermaking, chemical, food, cosmetic, pharmaceutical, petroleum and textile industries, as well as in analytical chemistry (biosensors) and molecular biology. (benthambooks.com)
  • Group of Plant Biopolymer Characterization, Department of Molecular Biology and Biochemistry, University of Malaga. (iit.it)
  • Recently, developed medicine combined with natural polymers in understanding molecular biology and cellular processes have been led to an increasing demand for medicinal field of biomedical applications. (ijbnb.com)
  • Biochemistry and Molecular Biology International , 31 (1), 95-103. (au.dk)
  • Journal of Molecular Biology , 387 , 147-161. (au.dk)
  • We identified and analyzed gene families encoding these proteins in maize using computational and molecular biology approaches. (geneticsmr.com)
  • The research interests are directed in particular to the synthesis and molecular, solid and melt characterization of polycondensates and the chemical modification of commercial polymers. (unibo.it)
  • The award committee found, that the thesis showcased high scientific quality through the design, synthesis, and meticulous characterization of polymeric materials. (rug.nl)
  • Understanding the thermal, chemical and mechanical stability and physical properties of polymers is essential for biopolymer characterization and development success. (fluenceanalytics.com)
  • Biopolymers are usually described as polymers produced in a natural way by living species. (benthambooks.com)
  • However, biopolymers have to compete with polymers derived from fossil fuel not only because of their functional properties but also in terms of cost. (benthambooks.com)
  • This study further investigates the potential of dual-conditioning of sludge using the non-toxic and biodegradable biopolymer chitosan to replace synthetic polymers, together with some cheaper metal cations as an economical and eco-friendly dewatering alternative. (iwaponline.com)
  • Our first International Conference on Bio-based Polymers and Composites (BiPoCo) was organized in 2012 focusing on the characterization, modification and application of biopolymers. (bipoco2018.hu)
  • The scope of the conference was extended with topics on smart, nano-structured systems for controlled molecular release and particular attention was paid to the biomedical application of polymers. (bipoco2018.hu)
  • Chapter by chapter, the biological and biochemical effects of organotins are unravelled in this e-book by a careful analysis of the most recent findings with special focus on contaminant action mechanisms at cellular and molecular level. (eurekaselect.com)
  • The topics of the bachelor's theses are methodologically predominantly molecular biological and biochemical in nature. (uni-leipzig.de)
  • Natural biopolymer of chitosan is a linear polysaccharide prepared from N-acetylglucosamine of chitin. (ijbnb.com)
  • 2019). Chitosan is worldwide most abundant secondary biopolymer deacetylated form of chitin, which is predominantly naturally found in vertebrate animals, crab, lobster, insert and fungi and also occurring in the marine zooplankton species as well as jellyfish and coral (Bordi et al. (ijbnb.com)
  • However, relatively smaller biopolymers like oligonucleotides and peptides can be checked by LC-MS and HPLC. (dailyhealthstudy.com)
  • Studies of these toxins have focused on varied aspects of venom peptides ranging from evolutionary relationships of predator and prey, biological actions on excitable tissues, potential application as pharmacological intervention in disease therapy, and as part of multiple experimental approaches towards an understanding of the atomistic characterization of ion channel structure. (mdpi.com)
  • She then pursued graduate studies in Biochemistry and Molecular Biophysics at Virginia Commonwealth University in Richmond, Virginia. (bradley.edu)
  • nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectroscopy This reference is intended for students of applied chemistry and biochemistry who require information about biopolymer analysis and characterization. (eurekaselect.com)
  • She currently focuses her research on synthetic plastic from renewable sources for food, biomedical and electronic packaging applications and on biopolymers for biomedical use. (unibo.it)
  • A central theme is the use of biophysical tools to control and investigate the non-equilibrium dynamics of DNA and cytoskeletal elements, tumor microenvironment and cell membranes for biomedical applications, from physical gene delivery to cancer cell migration, with a special focus on using cutting-edge microfluidics for cell manipulation and biological characterization. (tudelft.nl)
  • Single-molecule stretching also revealed a mechanically robust and genetically versatile tether that could serve as a general "molecular handle" for single-molecule biophysics. (mit.edu)
  • Characterization of suberinic acids from birch outer bark as bio-based adhesive in wood composites. (kki.lv)
  • Production and characterization of pure active pharmaceutical ingredients with nanoscale size, vesicular systems, nanosuspensions or composites of a biopolymer with an active ingredient. (nanbiosis.es)
  • This reference presents reviews on the progress in different analytical and characterization methods of biopolymers. (eurekaselect.com)
  • We will employ both experimental and theoretical approaches to understand fundamental issues in a wide variety of applications ranging from bio-microfluidics, (bio)polymer physics, tumor-microenvironment, molecular rheology to cancer treatment. (tudelft.nl)
  • The case studies below outline the experimental methodologies and data analysis using ARGEN™ to monitor polymer degradation and to characterize molecular weight as well as the effects of temperature, shear stress and solution conditions on the stability of an uncharacterized organic polymer (PS-A) and Bovine Serum Albumin (BSA). (fluenceanalytics.com)
  • As a result, combined efforts in genetic engineering, optical trapping, and modeling were employed in the first characterization of the biopolymer's single-molecule elasticity, revealing a persistence length (1265 nm) that places it squarely in the semiflexible polymer regime. (mit.edu)
  • Whereas M13 mechanics were studied in the context of classical rod or polymer bending, our focus within kinesin mechanics is the molecular aspects of motility. (mit.edu)
  • These range from viscous solutions to plastics and their physical properties are dependent on the composition and molecular weight of the polymer. (caister.com)
  • Written by expert, internationally renowned scientists, this comprehensive volume describes in detail the use of microorganisms for the production of the most important biopolymers and polymer precursors. (caister.com)
  • Typical studies on biomaterials include measuring hardness and structural properties, characterization of surface charge, surface interaction, hydrophobic/hydrophilic properties, and many more. (anton-paar.com)
  • Anton Paar has developed specialized solutions for the surface analysis of biomaterials such as prostheses, implants, tissues, biopolymers and biofilms, teeth, various ophthalmic applications, and for medical devices such as stents, pills, and membranes. (anton-paar.com)
  • Experimentally we focus on the characterization of biological materials, i.e., human and plant cells, bacteria, biopolymers, and lipids) at micro and macromolecular scales in terms of mechanical structure and spectroscopic properties and their relation to function. (boku.ac.at)
  • His research program centers on elucidating the molecular mechanism underlying physiological function and pathological dysfunction, respectively, of biological processes at atomic resolution. (sc-ctsi.org)
  • This definition broadly captures all biological systems on Earth (Terran life) as well as life forms with potentially differing underlying molecular frameworks. (frontiersin.org)
  • These versatile biopolymers are associated with a broad range of biological functions. (geneticsmr.com)
  • Biopolymers from renewable sources, on the contrary display structural complexity and natural variability that need to be deeply studied and characterized before probing into the structure-function relationships for further applications. (benthambooks.com)
  • The removal kinetics for FEEM protein-like materials were different than for the LC-OCD-based biopolymers, illustrating the complementary nature of the LC-OCD and FEEM approaches. (unboundmedicine.com)
  • TY - JOUR T1 - Kinetics of natural organic matter (NOM) removal during drinking water biofiltration using different NOM characterization approaches. (unboundmedicine.com)
  • Unlike a traditional organic reaction that involves analysing a small molecule, common characterisation methods like HPLC, NMR, IR, and TLC may not be effective for a biopolymer conjugation reaction. (dailyhealthstudy.com)
  • Two methods for the preparation of high molecular weight [3H]hyaluronic acid were investigated. (sciencegate.app)
  • The exploration still largely relies on serendipitous, because the construction requires a perfectly stable equilibrium among a series of complicated and meticulous balances, including amphipathicity, intermolecular interactions, chirality, and spatial molecular arrangement 20 . (nature.com)
  • Preparation at lab-scale of molecular materials with controlled micro-, nano- and supramolecular structure. (nanbiosis.es)
  • In 1991 I left MRC-LMB to set up a lab at the Marie Curie Research Institute to work on kinesin molecular motors, which were then newly-discovered. (warwick.ac.uk)
  • Some of the enzymes which generate aromatic radicals that break down most prominent bacterial strains found were isolated and tax- the complex linkages present in lignin to compounds of lower onomically identified using 16S ribosomal RNA (rRNA) se- molecular weight. (lu.se)
  • Martin Masuelli, Denis Renard , " Advances in Physicochemical Properties of Biopolymers (Part 2) ", Bentham Science Publishers (2017). (eurekaselect.com)
  • The last two decades have seen a number of significant advances in the methodology for evaluating the molecular weight distributions of polydispersed macromolecular systems in solution at the molecular level. (eurekaselect.com)
  • A certain reaction condition that functions well for one biopolymer may not necessarily be suitable for another identical biopolymer. (dailyhealthstudy.com)
  • Products of the enzymatic depolymerization were observed to be identical for both, labelled and cold biopolymer. (sciencegate.app)
  • Characterization of the complexes has been done on the basis of elemental analysis, molar conductivity, magnetic studies, thermal studies, IR, electronic spectral techniques, ESR spectral studies etc. (derpharmachemica.com)
  • The 3D molecular modeling structures of the ligand and its metal complexes are obtained by using Argus lab software. (derpharmachemica.com)
  • The authors describe, in depth, the biosynthetic pathways, physical properties and industrial production processes and discuss in detail the genetic and metabolic engineering of microorganisms for biopolymer production. (caister.com)
  • The genetic manipulation of microorganisms brings a tremendous potentiality for the biotechnological production of biopolymers with tailored properties quite suitable for high-value medical applications such as tissue engineering and drug delivery. (benthambooks.com)
  • The genetic manipulation of microorganisms opens up an enormous potential for the biotechnological production of biopolymers with tailored properties suitable for high-value medical application such as tissue engineering and drug delivery. (caister.com)
  • Bayesian molecular clock dating of species divergences in the genomics era. (cdc.gov)
  • LC-OCD biopolymers (both organic carbon and organic nitrogen) and FEEM protein-like materials were shown to follow either first or second order biodegradation kinetics. (unboundmedicine.com)
  • Researching surface modification to develop high-performing materials is one of the main objectives in surface characterization today. (anton-paar.com)
  • By gaining the right analysis data it becomes possible to understand materials and their behavior at a molecular level. (anton-paar.com)
  • In this respect, biopolymers are competitive when the price of oil is high and the price of feedstocks, such as starch from corn, is low.1 The continuing development of new and existing biopolymers will enable these materials to help supplement the increasing global demand for biopolymers-based products and to develop new markets with their niche applications. (benthambooks.com)
  • But when it comes to a biopolymer conjugation, the reactants' molar ratio utilised largely depends on the starting materials' availability and the desired extent of conjugation. (dailyhealthstudy.com)
  • The e-book provides an intriguing insight into the molecular mechanisms involved in organotin toxicology thus serving as a useful reference to biochemists, biologists, ecotoxicologists and life science students. (eurekaselect.com)
  • Other topics of frequent investigation are molecular and surface interactions, cell-cell, and cell-surface interactions. (boku.ac.at)
  • Chongnan conducted his research within the Hybrid research group Biopolymer and Recycling Innovations (HyBRIt) formed by the University of Groningen and the NHL Stenden University of Applied Sciences. (rug.nl)
  • Readers will find useful information about combinations of complex biopolymer analysis such as chromatographic or membrane based fractionation procedures combined with multiple detectors on line (multi-angle laser light scattering or MALLS). (eurekaselect.com)
  • During molecular studies, PHA, PLA and PHA-PLA blendswere characterized via FT-IR analysis, SEM, and light microscopy indicating successful blending of PHA-PLA samples. (researchsquare.com)
  • Characterization of Bacterial Communities in Selected Smokeless Tobacco Products Using 16S rDNA Analysis. (cdc.gov)
  • The objective of this ebook is to provide to the readers the most recent state-of-the-art on physicochemical properties of biopolymers and their related end-uses applications. (benthambooks.com)
  • The thesis's comprehensive scope, from molecular design to advanced applications, showcased effective interdisciplinary collaboration. (rug.nl)
  • Therefore, in recent years, the renewable nature of biopolymers leads them to a renaissance and a new considerable interest by industry due to the unique properties, including biodegradability, biocompatibility and nontoxicity, of biopolymers. (benthambooks.com)
  • To fulfil all these different functions, biopolymers must exhibit rather diverse properties. (benthambooks.com)
  • We are trying to understand the molecular mechanisms of mechanochemical coupling. (warwick.ac.uk)
  • Biopolymers are basically large molecules that have quaternary, tertiary, or secondary structures in their natural state. (dailyhealthstudy.com)
  • To study molecular genetic aspects of stress tolerance in the extremophile plant D. antarctica by exploring ICE transcription factors involved in cold stress response, regulation of stomatal development and flowering time. (org.ua)