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ContentsBIOMEDICAL ENGINEERING ............................................................................................................................................. 2Biochemistry ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 2Bioinformatics ........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 11Biomedical Imaging .............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 31Biotechnology .......................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 40Medical Devices & Materials ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 48Methods & Instrumentation ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 50Nanobiotechnology .............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 52

BIOMEDICAL SCIENCE ..................................................................................................................................................... 56Cell Biology ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 56Immunology .............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 64Microbiology .............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 68Microscopy ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 77Molecular Biology ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 78Neuropsychology ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 84Neuroscience ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 86Toxicology ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 92

MATHEMATICS & STATISTICS FOR BIOMEDICINE ........................................................................................................96Biostatistics & Epidemiology ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 96Computational Biology .................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 111Mathematics for Biology & Medicine ....................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 114Statistics for Biology & Medicine ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 116

PHARMACEUTICAL SCIENCE ........................................................................................................................................ 118Bioprocessing ......................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 118Biotechnology/Biopharmaceuticals ......................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 119Drug Delivery .......................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 122Drug Discovery & Development ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 124Management .......................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 126Pharmacology ........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 128Regulations & Standards .................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 131

Index ................................................................................................................................................................................ 133

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Dummy text to keep placeholderTEXTBOOKBasic Principles of Analytical UltracentrifugationAdvanced Organic Synthesis

Peter Schuck, National Institute of Biomedical Imaging andBioengineering, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda,Maryland, USA, Huaying Zhao, National Institute ofBiomedical Imaging and Bioengineering, National Institutesof Health, Bethesda, Maryland, USA, Chad A. Brautigam,Department of Biophysics, The University of TexasSouthwestern Medical Center, Dallas, USA and RodolfoGhirlando, National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive andKidney Diseases, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda,Maryland, USAFilling a gap in the literature of biophysical methodology, thisbook explains the fundamentals in the theory and practice of

A Laboratory ManualDmitry V. Liskin, Christopher Newport University, Virginia,USA and Penny Chaloner, Imperial College London, UKThis book is designed for students aspiring to gain knowledgeand techniques in organic synthesis. It focuses on a mechanisticbackground of key reactions in organic chemistry, gives insightinto well-established trends, and introduces new developmentsin the field. Featuring experiments that were performed by theauthor as a graduate student as well as some of his recentlypublished experiments, it provides undergraduates withtheoretical knowledge and practical experience needed tosucceed in graduate school or industry.

CRC PressAUC. It introduces the basic principles and technical setup of an AUC experiment anddescribes the optical systems used for detection. It explores the ultracentrifugationexperiment from a macromolecular standpoint, offering a detailed physical picture of theMarket: Chemistry

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderBasics of Molecular RecognitionAntioxidantsDipankar Chatterji, Molecular Biophysics Unit, Indian Institute of Science,Malleswaram, Bangalore, 560012, India

Advances in Chemistry and BiologyEdited by Ana Paula Rocha Duarte, Instituto Superior Técnico, Lisboa, Portugal,Amelia Pilar Rauter, Universidade de Lisboa, Portugal and Joao Carlos MouraBordado, Instituto de Materiais, Manutenção, Ambiente e Segurança

This book describes the major governing rules for biological recognition, self-assemblyand the methods that follow. The book concludes with the problem of dimensionality inbiological recognition process, and shows how biological recognition can be followed ona surface explaining the effect it has on molecular crowding.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderBiocalorimetryAuthenticity of Foods of Animal OriginFoundations and Contemporary ApproachesIoannis Sotirios Arvanitoyannis, University of Thessalia,

Volos, GreeceSeries: Food Biology SeriesThe first in a two-volume set on the authenticity of foods, thisvolume focuses on techniques and methods for assessing foodauthenticity and traceability and their application to foods ofanimal origin. Dedicated chapters include meats, poultry, fishand seafood, milk and dairy, and honey. The book addressescurrent legislation in the United States, Canada, and Europeregarding traceability, authenticity, and the genetic modificationof foods. The final section offers conclusions, discusses futuretrends, and provides suggestions for improving food authenticityand traceability.

Edited by Margarida Bastos, Department of Chemistry & Biochemistry, Faculty ofSciences, University of PortoThis book provides a current and comprehensive overview of state-of-the-art approachesin biocalorimetry. Starting with a brief historical introduction to calorimetry, the book goeson to discuss prospects for calorimeter development in the near future. Thereafter, a numberof unique up-to-date applications of calorimetry in the study of biological systems areprovided. Chapters have been contributed by a wide range of experts in the field, manyof whom personally pioneered key developments in biocalorimetry.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderCarbohydrate ChemistryBiohydrogen ProductionProven Synthetic Methods, Volume 3Fundamentals and Technology Advances

Edited by René Roy, Universite du Quebec a Montreal,Canada and Sébastien Vidal, University of Lyon,Villeurbanne, FranceSeries: Carbohydrate ChemistryFeaturing contributions from world-renowned experts andoverseen by a highly respected series editor, CarbohydrateChemistry: Proven Synthetic Methods, Volume 3 compiles reliableprotocols for the preparation of intermediates for carbohydratesynthesis or other uses in the glycosciences. Exploringcarbohydrate chemistry from both the academic and industrialpoints of view, this unique resource brings together usefulinformation into one convenient reference. To ensurereproducibility, an independent checker has verified the

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Debabrata Das, Namita Khanna and Chitralekha NagDasguptaThis book compiles the fundamentals of biohydrogen productiontechnology. It offers comprehensive coverage of microbiology,biochemistry, feedstock requirements, and molecular biologyof the biological hydrogen production processes. It also givesinsight into scale-up problems and limitations. In addition, thebook discusses mathematical modeling of the processes involvedin biohydrogen production and the software required to modelthe processes. It also summarizes research advances, discussesbottlenecks of the various processes, and covers the processeconomy, policy, and environmental impact of this technology.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderCarbonated HydroxyapatiteBread and Its FortificationMaterials, Synthesis, and ApplicationsNutrition and Health Benefits

Michael E. Fleet, University of Western Ontario, London,CanadaThis book introduces recent advances in understanding thecrystal structure of carbonate hydroxylapatite (also known asbone mineral), which forms the hard tissue of bones and teeth.The book includes chapters on apatite mineralogy andgeochemistry, synthesis methods, X-ray structure, infraredspectroscopy, crystal chemistry of carbonate hydroxylapatite,and biological apatites. There are 75 illustrations, 25 tables ofdata, and 3 appendices. Discussion of the new research issupported by an outline of the theory behind the methods ofinvestigation and reviews of previous research on hydroxylapatitematerials, for the benefit of non-specialist students and

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Edited by Cristina M. Rosell, Institute of Agrochemistry &Food Technology - (IATA-CSIC), Paterna, Spain, JoannaBajerska, Poznan University, Poland and Aly F. El Sheikha,Al-Baha University, Al-Aqeeq, Saudi ArabiaSeries: Food Biology SeriesBread supplies over half of the caloric intake of the world'spopulation, including a high proportion of the intake of vitaminsB and E, making it a major food of the world. It is an importantpart of the human diet, and is mainly influenced by nature ofsubstrate and microorganisms involved in its fermentation. Thisbook provides updated information on bread and its fortificationfor health benefits. It presents advances in areas of fermentationtechnology, bread microbiology, bread biotechnology, andbread biochemistry.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderCell Membrane NanodomainsCarbohydrate ChemistryFrom Biochemistry to NanoscopyProven Synthetic Methods, Volume 2

Edited by Alessandra Cambi, Radboud University NijmegenMedical Centre, Nijmegen, The Netherlands and Diane S.Lidke, University of New Mexico, Albuquerque, USAThis book furthers the readers’ understanding of the fundamentalmolecular mechanisms that govern nanostructures and proteinfunction relationships at the cell membrane and explains theins and outs of this rapidly developing high- or super-resolutionmicroscopy field. Contributing writers include experts from theoptical nanoscopy and microscopy fields, biophysicists,biochemists, and cell biologists. Since superresolution opticaltechniques helped advance the understanding of cellularstructure and protein behavior, there is a special emphasis ontechnologies that are enabling the visualization of lipids, proteins,

and other molecular components at unprecedented spatiotemporal resolution.

Edited by Gijsbert van der Marel and Jeroen Codee, LeidenUniversity, The NetherlandsSeries: Carbohydrate ChemistryThis second volume in a series offers a collection of syntheticprocedures valuable to the practice of synthetic carbohydratechemistry, both for specific synthetic transformations and thepreparation of common synthetic intermediates. Each chapterpresents in-depth experimental descriptions for the reportedprocedures, including reaction setup, reaction conditions,work-up procedures, and purification protocols. All describedprocedures have been independently verified as reliable andreproducible. With editors and contributors who are highlyrespected scientists in the field, this book provides a widely

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4th EditionDummy text to keep placeholderChemical Reagents for Protein Modification, FourthEdition

C-H Bond Activation in Organic SynthesisEdited by Jie Jack Li, University of San Francisco, California,USAC–H activation involves any of a wide range of techniques, oftenusing catalysts in which a carbon to hydrogen covalent bondof an organic compound is cleaved to replace the hydrogenwith a functional group. C–H Activation for functionalization isthe state of the art in organic chemistry. It enables chemists tocarry out reactions in the most environmentally friendly fashionwith the least contamination of by-products. Written by anauthor experienced in this rapidly developing the field, this bookcovers C–H activation by a variety of catalysts.

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Roger L. Lundblad, Lundblad Biotechnology, Chapel Hill,North Carolina, USAA comprehensive review of reagents used for the chemicalmodification of proteins, the fourth edition represents a majorrevision. The completely updated text is substantially larger andincludes five new chapters: Alkylating Agents, Acylating Agents,Nitration and Nitrosylation, Oxidation, and Modification ofProteins with Reducing Agents. The format has been markedlyrevised, presenting information based on the chemical natureof the modifying material and on the amino acid residuemodified. Much of the information is in tabular form to enablethe rapid location of cited material.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderChemistry and Chemical BiologyChemical and Biochemical EngineeringMethodologies and ApplicationsNew Materials and Developed Components

Edited by Roman Joswik, Military Institute of Chemistry andRadiometry, Warsaw, Poland and Andrei A. Dalinkevich,Institute of Physical Chemistry at the Russian Academy ofSciences, MoscowSeries: AAP Research Notes on ChemistryThis important volume highlights the latest developments andtrends in chemistry, biochemistry, and biology. It presents thedevelopments of advanced materials and respective tools tocharacterize and predict the material properties and behavior.The book provides original, theoretical, and importantexperimental results that use non-routine methodologies oftenunfamiliar to the usual readers. The papers on novel applicationsof more familiar experimental techniques and analyses ofchemical, biochemistry, and biological programs indicate the

need for new experimental approaches.

Edited by Ali Pourhashemi, Christian Brothers University,Memphis, Tennessee, USA, Gennady E. Zaikov, KazanNational Research Technological University, Russia and A.K. Haghi, University of Ottawa, CanadaSeries: AAP Research Notes on Chemical EngineeringThis book facilitates the study of problematic chemicals in suchapplications as chemical fate modeling, chemical process design,and experimental design. This volume provides comprehensivecoverage of modern biochemical engineering, detailing thebasic concepts underlying the behavior of bioprocesses as wellas advances in bioprocess and biochemical engineering science.It combines contemporary engineering science with relevantbiological concepts in a comprehensive introduction tobiochemical engineering.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderChemistry of Heterocyclic CompoundsChemical and Biochemical Physics

Rakesh Kumar Parashar, University of Delhi, IndiaThis book discusses the structure, synthesis, and reactivity ofheterocyclic compounds. It covers nomenclature, conformationalaspects, aromatic stabilization and biological activity ofheterocyclic compounds. The book also includes discussions ofbiochemical processes involving destruction of heterocyclicrings. It includes problem sets that help readers to understandand apply the principles of heterocyclic reactivity and synthesis.The inclusion of more advanced material and references makethe book a valuable reference text for postgraduate taughtcourses, postgraduate researchers, and chemists at all levelsworking with heterocyclic compounds in industry, particularlyin the pharmaceutical and agrochemical industries.

A Systematic Approach to Experiments, Evaluation, and ModelingEdited by David Schiraldi, Case Western Reserve University,Cleveland, Ohio, USA and Gennady E. Zaikov, Kazan NationalResearch Technological University, RussiaWritten by highly regarded experts in the field, this book coversmany of the major themes of chemical and biochemical physics,addressing important issues, from concept to technology toimplementation. It provides new research and updates on avariety of issues in physical chemistry and biochemical physics.Many chapters include case studies and supporting technologiesand explain the conceptual thinking behind current uses andpotential uses not yet implemented. By providing an appliedand modern approach, this volume presents a wide-rangingview of current developments in applied methodologies inchemical and biochemical physics research.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderFundamentals of Asymmetric SynthesisChinese Dates

G. L. David KrupadanamAsymmetric synthesis is an integral part of synthetic organicchemistry. Some of the reactions in this book were known priorto 1980, while several new ones, particularly catalytic asymmetricreactions, have been discovered in the recent years. The impactof this new class of reactions has been impressivelyextensive—both on organic and medicinal chemistry. Thesereactions have been accepted whole-heartedly by syntheticorganic chemists in developing shorter routes for complexnatural targets as well as in the manufacture of a wide range ofdrug intermediates.

A Traditional Functional FoodEdited by Dong-Hong Liu, Zhejiang University, Hangzhou, PR of China, Xingqian Ye,College of Biosystems and Food Science, Zhejiang University, Zhejiang, P. R. Chinaand Yueming JiangSeries: Functional Foods and NutraceuticalsThe jujube fruit, or Chinese date, is generally recognized as an outstanding source ofbiologically active compounds related to both nutritional and nutraceutical values. Chinesedates contain various constituents, including triterpenic acids, flavonoids, cerebrosides,amino acids, phenolic acids, and polysaccharides. They also contain mineral constituents,including magnesium, potassium, copper, niacin, calcium, manganese, phosphorus, andiron. This book provides information on the jujube fruit’s origin, distribution, varieties, CRC Pressbiochemical properties, traditional products and technology, innovative processingtechnology, food use, and health benefits.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderGlutamineDiversity of Selenium Functions in Health and

Disease Biochemistry, Physiology, and Clinical ApplicationsEdited by Dominique Meynial-Denis, Unité de Nutrition Humaine, St GenèsChampanelle, France

Edited by Regina Brigelius-Flohe, German Institute ofHuman Nutrition, Nuthelal and Helmut SiesSeries: Oxidative Stress and DiseaseThis book brings together the accumulated evidence regardingselenium biochemistry and trace element caused carcinogenesis.After the introduction to be written by Gerry Combs, five sectionsare planned. The first section is devoted to how selenium isintegrated into selenoproteins. Next is a section on seleniumcompounds with individual functions. Dual functions are dealtwith next followed by a section devoted to unexpected links toselenium such as with diabetes. The final section deals withpolymorphisms and mutations in gene of selenoproteins. Thebook should appeal to biochemists, physiologists, nutritionists,

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Glutamine is a non-essential amino acid that fulfills many key roles in metabolism andcell/tissue function. This book examines recent advances in our understanding of thebiochemistry of glutamine as well as molecular and cellular aspects of glutamine metabolismand action. It also reviews the various functions of this amino acid other than its functionas an energy substrate. Finally, the importance of glutamine in critical illness and its role inthe aging process and exercise is also emphasized.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderHow Enzymes WorkFoam FractionationFrom Structure to FunctionPrinciples and Process Design

Edited by Haruo Suzuki, Kitasato University, Kanagawa-ken,JapanThis book starts with an introduction to various enzymes to showhow interesting enzymes are. It is followed by historical kineticstudies on enzymes and the overall rapid-reaction kinetics. Thesubsequent topics describe the basics of protein structure, thecontrol of enzyme activity, and the purification of enzymes. Acase on the kinetic and structural studies of L-phenylalanineoxidase is also presented. There are many good books onenzyme kinetics, but only a few books describe their kinetic andstructural aspects. This book deals with both and contains manyreferences that can be good sources for further readings. Thebook is handy and is especially helpful for beginners.

Paul Stevenson and Xueliang LiThis book explains the underlying physics of foam fractionation,describes process intensification strategies, provides designguidance for plant-scale installations, contains the latestknowledge of foam fractionation transport processes, andpresents a case study of the world’s largest commercial foamfractionation plant producing the food preservative Nisin. Itcapitalizes on the authors’ extensive practical experience of foamfractionation and allied processes to give process engineers,industrial designers, chemical engineers, academics, andgraduate students a greater understanding of the mechanisticbasis and real-world applications of foam fractionation.

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2nd Edition • NEW EDITIONDummy text to keep placeholderAn Introduction to Polysaccharide Biotechnology,Second Edition

Human LongevityOmega-3 Fatty Acids, Bioenergetics, Molecular Biology, and Evolution

Raymond C. Valentine, Professor Emeritus, University ofCalifornia at Davis, USA and David L. ValentineHuman cells are protected from the ravages of aging bydefensive systems including novel mechanisms againstmembrane oxidation introduced in this book. The book proposesa unified concept in which aging cells faced with decliningenergy production by mitochondria and the relatively high costof protecting membranes against oxidation are triggered byenergy stress to activate programmed cellular death. It includescase histories illustrating the duality of polyunsaturatedmembranes in aging and longevity. It also explains therelationship between membrane unsaturation and longevityleading to a unified concept of aging.

Stephen E. Harding, Gary G. Adams, University of Nottingham, United Kingdom,Michael P. Tombs, Berit Smestad Paulsen and Hilde BarsettThis second edition offers an up-to-date account of the production and uses ofpolysaccharides. New chapters focus on vaccines, encapsulation, and bioactivity. Thevolume explains and illustrates how recent developments in polysaccharides may lead tomajor future progress in this field. Compact yet comprehensive material highlights therapidly growing biotechnology of polysaccharides.CRC PressMarket: ChemistryJune 2016: 254 x 178: 280ppHb: 978-1-482-24697-1: £82.00eBook: 978-1-482-24832-6Prev. Ed Hb: 978-0-748-40516-9* For full contents and more information, visit: www.crcpress.com/9781482246971

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Dummy text to keep placeholder2nd Edition • TEXTBOOK • NEW EDITIONJuice ProcessingIntroducing Food Science, Second EditionQuality, Safety and Value-Added OpportunitiesRobert L. Shewfelt, University of Georgia, Athens, USA, Alicia

Orta-Ramirez, Cornell University, Ithaca, New York, USA andAndrew D. Clarke, University of Missouri, Columbia, USAThe second edition of a bestseller, this textbook introduces thebasics of food science, then building on this foundation, exploresit sub-disciplines. This format has been retained to providestudents with a well-rounded understanding of the field. Thenew edition contains revised or additional information onsustainability, molecular gastronomy, culinology, My Platereplacing My Pyramid, clean labels, the assault on processedfoods and food scientists by several authors, the new food-safetyregulations. It also provides additional pedagogical features,including end-of-chapter questions and a glossary while

retaining the popular Looking Back, Remember This!, and Looking Ahead sections.

Edited by Victor Falguera and Albert Ibarz, University ofLleida, SpainSeries: Contemporary Food EngineeringFruit juices and derivative food products are widely consumedbecause of their refreshing nature and nutritional value. Whilejuice quality largely depends on the fruit from which it is made,the manufacturing process is also very important. This bookaddresses all the important issues in juice processing, fromextracting concentrates, to retaining nutritional and functionalbenefits, through making productive use of the by-productsand waste generated in fruit juice processing. Novel methodsin both thermal and nonthermal processing are addressed, witha constant focus on both quality and safety.

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Edition Biological SystemsEdited by Roman Joswik, Military Institute of Chemistry andRadiometry, Warsaw, Poland, Gennady E. Zaikov, KazanNational Research Technological University, Russia and A.K. Haghi, University of Ottawa, CanadaThis volume contains a collection of topical chapters thatpromote interdisciplinary approaches to biological systems,focusing on fundamental and relevant connections betweenchemistry and life. Included are studies and experiments as wellas invited lectures and notes by prominent leaders on a widevariety of topics in biology and biochemistry. By describing thecomplementary nature of chemistry and biology, the bookpresents the biological processes in detailed chemical terms,providing a fascinating look into the emerging field of chemicalbiology.

David A. Bender, Emeritus Professor, University CollegeLondon, UKExtensively revised and updated to reflect our currentunderstanding of nutritional and dietary requirements, the FifthEdition presents principles of nutrition and metabolism,biochemistry, and interactions between health and diet, andexamines the role of nutrition in common chronic diseases. Theauthor continues to use concise, authoritative language toemphasize and describe the underlying biochemistry that isessential to an understanding of nutrient function and the abilityto evaluate and interpret future advances in nutrition science.The text is enhanced with full-color newly drawn diagrams and

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderMotor Proteins and Molecular MotorsLipids

Anatoly B. KolomeiskyThis accessible book explores the mechanisms of cellularfunctioning associated with several specific enzymatic moleculescalled motor proteins. It presents established results, theoreticalmethods, and experimental observations related to biologicalmolecular motors. The author uses fundamentalphysical-chemical concepts and methods to develop asystematic theoretical framework for understanding motorprotein dynamics. He introduces the main ideas using simplearguments that avoid heavy mathematical derivations in favorof more intuitive physical understanding.

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Nutrition and HealthClaude LerayLipids (fats and oils) are essential cellular components in animals,plants, and bacteria, and they play an important role in humannutrition. This book presents a detailed account of the nutritionalaspects of all types of lipid—fatty acids, triacylglycerols,phospholipids, sphingolipids, sterols, and fat-soluble vitamins(A, D, E, K). The importance of the omega-3/omega-6 fatty acidratio in cardiovascular health is well known, but the nutritionalbalance of lipids also impacts the immune system, the centralnervous system, and cancer processes.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderMulticomponent ReactionsLiposomes, Lipid Bilayers and Model MembranesSynthesis of Bioactive HeterocyclesFrom Basic Research to ApplicationEdited by K.L. Ameta, Ph.D., Mody University of Science and Technology, Rajasthan,India and Anshu Dandia

Edited by Georg Pabst, University of Graz, Austria, NorbertKučerka, National Research Council of Canada, Chalk River,Mu-Ping Nieh, University of Connecticut, Storrs, USA andJohn Katsaras, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Tennessee,USAWith contributions from leading researchers in their fields, thisbook describes state-of-the-art lipid/model membrane research,and industrial and medical applications, all in one volume. Thebook is divided into two sections. The first section covers a rangeof basic research topics, from theory and computationalsimulations to current experimental research. The second partdescribes applications of lipid systems used in thepharmaceutical, textile, and food industries. Covering basic and

applied research, this book serves as a useful reference for both the novice and the expert.

This timely book will provide a succinct summary of methods for the synthesis of bioactiveheterocycles using a multicomponent reaction (MCR) approach. The majority ofpharmaceuticals and biologically active agrochemicals are heterocycles while countlessadditives and modifiers used in industrial applications are heterocyclic in nature. With therecent introduction of high-throughput biological evaluation, the importance of MCRs fordrug discovery has been recognized and considerable efforts have been focused especiallyon the design and development of multi-component procedures for the generation ofvarious bioactive heterocycles due to their significant therapeutic potential.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderNatural Products Desk ReferenceThe Maillard Reaction Reconsidered

John Buckingham, Consultant Editor, Dictionary of NaturalProducts, London, UK, Caroline M. Cooper, London, UK andRupert PurchaseWritten by a group of experts affiliated with the prestigiousDictionary of Natural Products, this book provides a conciseoverview of the key structural types of natural products and theirinterrelationship. A structurally diverse group, ranging fromsimple aliphatic carbon chains to high molecular weight proteins,natural products can usually be classified into one or moregroups. The text describes these major types, includingflavonoids, carbohydrates, terpenoids, polyketides, and lipids,and it illustrates them with accurate chemical structures,

Cooking and Eating for HealthJack N. Losso, Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge, USACooking involves chemical reactions that can make food smelland taste better. However, the same process that is responsiblefor creating the aroma, flavor, palatability, color, and taste ofgrilled and seared foods has also been linked to chronicdegenerative diseases such as diabetes, obesity, chronicinflammation, erectile dysfunction, cardiovascular disease, cancer,and Alzheimer’s. This book explores the Maillard reaction, whichproduces advanced glycation end products (AGEs), and its linkto chronic degenerative diseases. It also covers dietary factorsthat can help prevent those diseases.

CRC Pressdemonstrating the biosynthetic relationships between groups. The book also coversnomenclature, stereochemistry, and ring numbering.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderPerspectives in CrystallographyNutritional Biochemistry

John R. Helliwell, University of Manchester, School ofChemistry, United KingdomThe structural knowledge gained from crystallography has beeninstrumental in acquiring new levels of understanding innumerous scientific areas.This reference provides an overviewof the current state of crystallography, reviews its historicalorigins, and emphasizes the societal impacts of crystallographythat allow for sustainability of life. It also discusses the future ofcrystal structure analysis in the next 100 years and howcrystallography can contribute to sustainability of life. The authoris editor in chief of Crystallography Reviews, where some of thisbook’s contents have been previously published.

Current Topics in Nutrition ResearchEdited by Chad Cox, California State University, Sacremento,USACollected in this research compendium are recent studies withineach of these topics. Each chapter contributes to a well-roundedand up-to-date picture of nutritional biochemistry. Appropriatefor graduate-level and post-doctorate students, this book willstimulate further study into this important field of research.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderTEXTBOOKPhysical Chemistry for the Chemical andBiochemical Sciences

Organic ChemistryA Mechanistic Approach

Penny Chaloner, Imperial College London, UKThis textbook classifies organic chemistry according tomechanism rather than classification of functional groups, withthe intention of having students understand by means ofproblem solving. The emphasis is on the development of skillsthrough a student-centered pedagogical approach. The inclusionof chromatography, spectroscopy, and spectrometry early inthe book is an important concept. The book contains thecustomary chapters on biomolecules, but also presents chapterson industrially important processes and their economics, andenvironmental chemistry, areas in which every

21st-century-educated scientist should have familiarity.

Edited by Jose Luis Lopez-Bonilla, National PolytechnicInstitute (IPN), Mexico City, Mexico, Marat IbragimovichAbdullin, Bashkir State University, Ufa, Russia and GennadyE. Zaikov, Kazan National Research Technological University,RussiaBy providing an applied and modern approach, this volume willhelp readers understand the value and relevance of studyingcase studies and reviews on chemical and biochemical sciences.Presenting a wide-ranging view of current developments inapplied methodologies in chemical and biochemical physicsresearch, the papers in this collection, all written by highlyregarded experts in the field, examine various aspects ofchemical and biochemical physics and experimentation.CRC Press

Market: ChemistryApple Academic PressDecember 2014: 279 x 216: 1284ppMarket: ChemistryHb: 978-1-482-20690-6: £44.99October 2015: 235 x 156: 402ppeBook: 978-1-482-20691-3Hb: 978-1-771-88149-4: £95.00* For full contents and more information, visit: www.crcpress.com/9781482206906eBook: 978-1-771-88289-7* For full contents and more information, visit: www.crcpress.com/9781771881494

Dummy text to keep placeholder2nd Edition • TEXTBOOK • NEW EDITIONPolysaccharidesOrganic ChemistryNatural Fibers in Food and NutritionAn Acid-Base Approach, Second Edition

Edited by Noureddine BenkebliaThis book reviews the evidence supporting the influence of plantfibers on our daily life by either having impacts on our nutritionor improving processed foods for human and animal feeding.By bringing new information and updating existing scientificdata, this book will also be a consistent source of informationfor both professional and non-professionals that are involved infood science and technology, nutrition, and even medicalsciences related to human health and well-being.

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Michael B. Smith, University of Connecticut, Storrs, USABased on the premise that many, if not most, reactions in organicchemistry can be explained by variations of fundamentalacid–base concepts, this book provides a framework forunderstanding the subject that goes beyond merememorization. Using several techniques to develop a relationalunderstanding, it helps students gain a more concreteunderstanding of the most fundamental concepts in organicchemistry that are applied to industry, biological chemistry,biochemistry, molecular biology, and pharmacy.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderSeed Inoculation, Coating and Precision PelletingQuantum Nanochemistry, Volume FiveScience, Technology and Practical ApplicationsQuantum Structure-Activity Relationships (Qu-SAR)

Gerald M. Bennett and John Lloyd, Axis Associates, Nelson,New ZealandSeed inoculation is the practice of effectively introducing a highnumber of nitrogen-fixing bacteria (Rhizobium orBradyrhizobium) on the surface of legume seeds prior toplanting. The bacteria penetrates the root, resulting in theformation of root nodules that fix nitrogen from the air, andmake it readily available to the plant. This book describes theneed, the development and the use of rhizobia, and how thisprocess may be reproduced successfully around the world,especially in underdeveloped agricultural countries.

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Mihai V. Putz, West University of Timisoara, RomaniaVolume 5 of the 5-volume Quantum Nanochemistry focuses onmodeling and predicting of the enzyme kinetics and quantitativestructure-activity relationships. It reveals the quantumimplications to bio-organic and bio-inorganic systems, to enzymekinetics, and to pharmacophore binding sites ofchemical-biological interaction of molecules through cellmembranes in targeting specific bindings modeled bycelebrated QSARs (Quantitative Structure-Activity Relationships)here reshaped as Qu-SAR (Quantum Structure-ActivityRelationships).

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderSkin BioscienceRedox Proteins in Supercomplexes and

Signalosomes A Molecular ApproachEdited by Toyoko Imae, National Taiwan University ofScience & Technology, TaipeiThis book introduces skin bioscience with a specific focus onthe molecular approach. Following the description of thefundamental structure and unique functionality of the skin, itexamines the response of the skin to exterior stimulation. It alsofocuses on the beautification and regeneration of the skin. Thisbook provides readers with the molecular knowledge of the skinand stimulates their interest in further investigation anddevelopment of skin bioscience.

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Edited by Ricardo O. Louro, Instituto de Tecnologia Químicae Biológica António Xavier, Universidade Nova de Lisboa,Portugal and Irene Diaz-Moreno, Instituto de BioquímicaVegetal y Fotosíntesis, cicCartuja, Universidad de Sevilla -CSICThis book is one of the first to explore the key role played byredox proteins and their interaction network in a wide range ofessential cellular processes in all domains of life. The bookexplains how the mitochondrial respiratory chain is dynamicallyorganized in supercomplexes even under physiologicalconditions. It also addresses the impact of supercomplexassembly on mitochondrial morphology, physiology, and

biogenesis to shed light on the molecular mechanisms of pathological situations, includingaging. Market: Dermatology

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Hypersensitivity, Volume 3 Processing Technologies and Health BenefitsJiang LianzhouClinical Environmental Manifestations of the Neurocardiovascular

Systems Series: Functional Foods and NutraceuticalsSoybeans and soybean products are a main source of vegetable protein and edible oil inmany parts of the world. Presenting up-to-date information and emerging technologies

William J. Rea, Environmental Health Center, Dallas, Texas,USA and Kalpana Patel, Allergy and Environmental HealthCenter WNY, Buffalo, New York, USAThe third volume of an encyclopedic four-volume set, this bookfocuses on laboratory data and treatment. Distinguishing itselffrom previous works on chemical sensitivity, this set explainsnewly understood mechanisms of chronic disease andhypersensitivity involving core molecular function. It discussesnew information on ground regulation system, genetics, theautonomic nervous system, and immune and non-immunefunctions. It includes sophisticated diagnostic technology andcutting-edge treatment techniques as well as numerous color

figures and supporting research.

about soybean processing, the book highlights the important role of soy in human nutritionand health as well as its composition and physicochemical properties, mechanism of itsphysiologic function, industrial applications, and processing technology. This book alsocovers the fundamental information on the chemical characteristics of soy and how itimpacts and benefits human health.CRC PressMarket: Food & Culinary ScienceJune 2016: 235 x 156: 560ppHb: 978-1-498-70757-2: £159.00eBook: 978-1-498-70760-2* For full contents and more information, visit: www.crcpress.com/9781498707572

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Dummy text to keep placeholderVitamin B12Advances and InsightsEdited by Rima Obeid, University Hospital of the Saarland, Homburg, GermanyCobalamin (Vitamin B12) was discovered in the first half of the 20th century. Recently, thefast pace of development in research technologies has changed our understanding of therole of nutrients and the complex interaction between diet, environment, and diseases.This book offers deep insights into several aspects of cobalamin, such as its role as a methyldonor in elderly people and cancer patients. It also discusses genetic defects and molecularbiology of cobalamin-dependent enzymes and transporters.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderComputational Biology and BioinformaticsBioinformatics and Biomedical Engineering: New

Advances Gene RegulationEdited by Ka-Chun WongThis book presents the latest research in computational biologyand bioinformatics, with a thematic focus on gene regulation.It is designed to be self-contained and comprehensive, targetingsenior undergraduates and junior graduate students in therelated disciplines such as bioinformatics, computational biology,biostatistics, genome science, computer science, applied datamining, applied machine learning, life science, biomedicalscience, and genetics. In addition, this book serves as a usefulreference for both bioinformaticians and computationalbiologists.

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Proceedings of the 9th International Conference on Bioinformatics andBiomedical Engineering (iCBBE 2015), Shanghai, China, 18-20 September2015

Edited by James Chou, Harvard Medical School, Boston,Massachusetts, United States of America and Zhou HuaibeiThe 9th International Conference on Bioinformatics andBiomedical Engineering (iCBBE 2015) was held on September18-20, 2015, Shanghai, China. This proceedingsvolume assembles papers from various professionals engagedin the fields of Biomedical Engineering, Bioinformatics andComputational Biology. The conference had special sessions onbiomedical imaging, biostatistics and biometry, informationtechnology in bioinformatics and environmental pollution &public health. Market: Biomedical Science

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderCrop BreedingBioinformaticsBioinformatics and Preparing for Climate ChangeThe Impact of Accurate Quantification on Proteomic and Genetic

Analysis and Research Edited by Santosh Kumar, Brandon Research Centre, CanadaWith contributions from 42 eminent researchers from 12 nationsaround the world, this volume offers a global perspective onthe climate change. The editor is a respected and publishedscientist in the bioinformatics field, who has chosen articles inthe following topics: genetic challenges presented by climatechange, genomic toolkit for crop-related research, and specificmethods of improvement for specific crop by means of genomicapplications. The hand-picked up-to-date research makes thisvolume an excellent reference not only for university-levelacademics, but also for policymakers and stakeholders who musttackle the challenge of the world’s food security.

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Edited by Yu Liu, University of Wisconsin-Madison, USAThe book introduces bioinformatic and statistical methodologyand shows approaches to bias correction and error estimation.It also presents quantitative methods for genome and proteomeanalysis.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderData Warehousing for Biomedical InformaticsCoarse-Grained Modeling of Biomolecules

Richard E. BiehlData Warehousing for Biomedical Informatics is a step-by-stephow-to guide for designing and building an enterprise-widedata warehouse across a biomedical or healthcare institution,using a four-iteration lifecycle and standardized design pattern.It enables you to quickly implement a fully-scalable generic dataarchitecture that supports your organization’s clinical,operational, administrative, financial, and research data. Byfollowing the guidelines in this book, you will be able tosuccessfully progress through the Alpha, Beta, and Gammaversions, plus fully implement your first production release in

about a year.

Edited by Garegin A. PapoianSeries: Series in Computational BiophysicsMany researchers are choosing computational modeling of biomolecules to analyze dataat a level of mechanistic detail that would otherwise prove difficult to achieve. This bookreflects on the tremendous impact of computational modeling, focusing on coarse-grainedsimulations for biomolecules, such as proteins and nucleic acids, for which systems maybe too large and the processes too slow for atomistic or quantum simulations. Coverageincludes fundamentals as well as applications in state-of-the-art coarse-grained force fieldsof proteins and nucleic acids.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholdermHealth Multidisciplinary VerticalsThe E-Medicine, E-Health, M-Health, Telemedicine,

and Telehealth Handbook (Two Volume Set) Edited by Sasan Adibi, School of Information Technology,Burwood, AustraliaThis book provides an overview of the emerging mHealthindustry where various verticals are covered under a singlevolume. It links applications and technologies to key market andvendor players and also highlights interdependencies andsynergies between various stakeholders. From the businessperspective, this book provides an exposure to various businessmodels and highlights the trends and directions where thisvertical market is headed. In addition, it also considers the socialperspectives.

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Edited by Halit Eren, Curtin University, Bentley, Australia andJohn G. Webster, University of Wisconsin, Madison, USAThis two-volume set provides extensive coverage of moderntelecommunication in the medical industry, from sensors onand within the body to electronic medical records and beyond.It describes how information and communication technologies,the internet, wireless networks, databases, and telemetry permitthe transmission and control of medical information within andbetween medical centers. Telemedicine and Electronic Medicineaddresses everything from cloud computing to teleoncology.Telehealth and Mobile Heath discusses topics ranging from

Market: Biomedical Sciencetelesurgery to biokinematics for mobility. Both volumes incorporate clinical applicationsthroughout for practical reference. November 2014: 254 x 178: 754pp

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Dummy text to keep placeholder3rd Edition • TEXTBOOKThe Role of Bioinformatics in AgricultureGuide to Health Informatics, Third Edition

Edited by Santosh Kumar, Brandon Research Centre, CanadaAdvances in information technology and next generationsequencing have propelled the use of bioinformatics inagriculture, especially in the area of crop improvement. Anextremely large amount of genomics data is available from plantsand animals due to tremendous improvements in the field. Thisbook acquaints readers with state-of-the-art sequencingtechnologies, recent developments in computing algorithms,and certain biological perspectives that influence developmentof bioinformatics tools by giving specific examples from modelplant species. The challenge is now to make sense and use ofthis wealth of data.

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Enrico Coiera, Macquarie University, Sydney, AustraliaThis essential text provides a readable yet sophisticated overviewof the basic concepts of information technologies as they applyin healthcare. Spanning areas as diverse as the electronic medicalrecord, searching, protocols, and communications as well as theInternet, Enrico Coiera has succeeded in making this vast andcomplex area accessible and understandable to thenon-specialist, while providing everything that students ofmedical informatics need to know to accompany their course.

CRC PressMarch 2015: 246x189: 710ppeBook: 978-1-444-17050-4Pack - Book and Ebook: 978-1-444-17049-8: £49.99Prev. Ed Pack - Book and Ebook: 978-0-340-76425-1 Market: Agriculture* For full contents and more information, visit: www.crcpress.com/9781444170498 February 2014: 229 x 152: 490pp

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderTelehealth and Mobile HealthManaging Your Biological Data with Python

Edited by Halit Eren, Curtin University, Bentley, Australia andJohn G. Webster, University of Wisconsin, Madison, USAFeaturing chapters written by leading experts in their fields, thissecond volume of The E-Medicine, E-Health, M-Health,Telemedicine, and Telehealth Handbook discusses telesurgery,medical robotics, and image guidance as well as telenursingand remote patient care. It describes the implementation ofnetworks, data management, record management, and effectivepersonnel training. It explains how the use of new technologiesbrings many business, management, and service opportunities.It also provides examples of scientific advancements such asbrain-controlled bionic human arms and hands, and incorporatesclinical applications throughout for practical reference.

Allegra Via, University of Rome La Sapienza, Italy, KristianRother, Adam Mickiewicz University, Poznan, Poland andAnna Tramontano, University of Rome La Sapienza, ItalySeries: Chapman & Hall/CRC Mathematical and ComputationalBiologyRequiring no prior programming experience, this text empowersbiologists and other life scientists to work with biological dataon their own using the Python language. The book teaches themnot only how to program but also how to manage their data. Itshows how to read data from files in different formats, analyzeand manipulate the data, and write the results to a file orcomputer screen. Every piece of code in the text is aimed at

solving real biological problems.CRC Press

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Dummy text to keep placeholderTelemedicine and Electronic Medicine

Edited by Halit Eren, Curtin University, Bentley, Australia andJohn G. Webster, University of Wisconsin, Madison, USAFeaturing chapters written by leading experts in their fields, thisfirst volume of The E-Medicine, E-Health, M-Health, Telemedicine,and Telehealth Handbook describes the integration of—andinteractions between—modern eMedicine, telemedicine,eHealth, and telehealth practices. It explains how medicalinformation flows through wireless technologies and networks,emphasizing fast-deploying wireless body area networks. Itpresents the latest developments in sensors, devices, andimplantables, from medical sensors for mobile communicationdevices to drug-delivery systems. It illustrates practical

telemedicine applications in telecardiology, teleradiology, teledermatology, teleaudiology,teleoncology, acute care telemedicine, and more.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderBioadhesion and BiomimeticsAmbient Assisted LivingFrom Nature to ApplicationsEdited by Nuno M. Garcia, Lusophone University of

Humanities and Technologies, Lisbon, Portugal and JoelJose P.C. Rodrigues, Instituto de Telecomunicações,University of Beira Interior, Covilhã, Portugal, and Universityof Fortaleza (UNIFOR), Ceará, BrazilSeries: Rehabilitation Science in Practice SeriesWritten for students, practitioners, and users of ambient assistedliving (AAL), this reference covers methods, concepts, systems,devices, and services that provide unobtrusive support for thedaily needs of an assisted person. The reference also providesextensive coverage of applications, software, and informationmanagement for AAL, and coverage of the latest hardware and

Edited by Havazelet Bianco-Peled, Technion—IsraelInstitute of Technology, Haifa and Maya Davidovich-Pinhas,Technion—Israel Institute of Technology, HaifaBioadhesion is often defined as the state in which two materials,at least one of which is biological in nature, are held togetherfor extended periods of time by interfacial forces. This bookhighlights different aspects of this phenomenon. The first sectionof the book describes studies of natural adhesives. These include"wet" adhesives that are produced and secreted by sessile marineorganisms such as mussels and algae and "dry" adhesives suchas the one characterizing the gecko foot. The second sectionfocuses on biomimetic adhesives. Finally, the last section reviewsmedical applications of adhesive materials, including surgical

sealants and mucoadhesive drug delivery vehicles.

software for ergonomic design pertaining to AAL. A key concept covered within thereference is ambient intelligence, which refers to electronic environments that are sensitiveand responsive to the presence of people.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderTEXTBOOKBiodegradable Polymeric NanocompositesAmbient DiagnosticsAdvances in Biomedical ApplicationsYang Cai, Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh,

Pennsylvania, USAThis text addresses innovative methods for discovering patternsfrom affordable devices, such as mobile phones, watches,cameras, and game interfaces, to interpret multimedia data forpersonal health monitoring and diagnosis. This is the firstcomprehensive textbook for studying multidisciplinaryinnovations in affordable healthcare, from sensory fusion, patterndetection, to classification.

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Edited by Dilip DepanBiomaterials based on polymers perform a time-limited function,but being foreign, they should disappear from the body oncethat function has been fulfilled. A wide range of polymers havebeen considered for biomedical applications such as drugdelivery, biosensors, and tissue engineering. This book highlightsrecent developments in biodegradable polymer-basednanocomposites that are specifically aimed at biomedicalapplications and covers such items as degradation of polymers,in vitro case studies, and the interaction with biological systemsat a nanoscale level.

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Edited by R.M. Natal Jorge, J.C. Reis Campos, Mário A.P.Vaz, Faculty of Engineering, University of Porto, Portugal,Sónia M. Santos, University of Porto, Portugal and JoãoManuel R.S. Tavares, Faculty of Engineering, University ofPorto, PortugalProviding a comprehensive coverage of the state-of-the art inthis area, Biodental Engineering III will be of interest to academicsand others interested and/or involved in biodental engineering.

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Kyriacos A. Athanasiou, University of California, Davis, USA, Eric M. Darling, BrownUniversity, Providence, Rhode Island, USA, Jerry C. Hu, Principle Research Scientist,Dept. of Biomedical Engineering, UC Davis, Grayson D. DuRaine, University ofCalifornia, Davis, USA and A. Hari Reddi, University of California, Davis, School ofMedicine, Sacramento, USAThis book covers the latest research and advancements related to articular cartilage inbiology, development, pathology, clinical applications and tissue engineering. The authorstake an interdisciplinary approach that encompasses the breadth and depth of basic science,bioengineering, translational science and detailed methological approaches. It is designedto be an all encompassing encyclopedia of articular cartilage. Written at a level that allowswide accessibility, the book’s comprehensive focus on multiple aspects of articular cartilagesets it apart from other books.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderBiomagneticsBioelectrics and Pulsed Power TechnologyPrinciples and Applications of Biomagnetic Stimulation and ImagingEdited by Chandra Bajracharya, Department of Electrical Engineering - Georgia

Southern University Edited by Shoogo Ueno, University of Tokyo, Japan andMasaki Sekino, University of Tokyo, JapanCo-edited by a leader in the biomagnetics field for over 40 years,this book explains the physical principles of biomagneticstimulation and imaging and explores applications of the latesttechniques in neuroscience, clinical medicine, and healthcare.The book shows how the techniques are used in hospitals andwhy they are so promising. A brief overview of recent researchtrends in biomagnetics provides graduate students, youngscientists, and engineers with an up-to-date, informative guideto explore further in this field.

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Bioelectrics has emerged as a new, exciting research field that deals with the use of electricstimuli and the effect of intense, pulsed electric fields on biological cells and tissue. This isa relatively new field which tries to encompass the manipulation of cells, tissues andorganisms by electrical stimulation. With the advances in pulsed power technology,involving the generation of intense, ultrashort electrical pulses, there is an opportunity toexplore and utilize the effects of nanosecond electric pulses.

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Biocompatibility Testing and Safety AssessmentEdited by Paul J. Rosch, The American Institute of Stress,Yonkers, New York, USAThis text focuses on a wide variety of evidence-basedbioelectromagnetic and subtle energy therapies for disordersranging from cancer, cardiomyopathy, and Parkinson's diseaseto depression, anxiety, and pain. This second edition updatesand includes new chapters describing novel approaches suchas rTMS for depression, MRI-Guided Focused Ultrasound forbone/uterine tumors, and TheraBionic LEET for liver cancer.Others discuss malignant and other brain tumors from cell andcordless phones, homeopathy, basic science support foracupuncture, electrosensitivity, ion cyclotron resonance, the role

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Shayne Cox Gad, Gad Consulting Services, Cary, NorthCarolina, USA and Samantha Gad-McDonaldThis book provides a clear presentation of the global regulatoryrequirements and challenges in evaluating the biocompatibilityand clinical safety of the materials used in producing medicaldevices as well as in the devices themselves. Starting withmaterial characterization and selection, considerations ofconcerns arising from packaging and contact with productionmachinery, and extensive coverage of combination products,the book also provides the latest approaches to isolating,quantitating, identifying, and assessing the risk arising fromchemical entities released from market-ready devices. Eachaspect of device safety evaluation is reviewed in terms of the

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TEXTBOOKDummy text to keep placeholderBiomaterialsBiofunctional Surface EngineeringA Basic IntroductionEdited by Martin Scholz, LEUKOCARE AG, Munich, Germany

The lack of effective sterilization techniques for biologics hasspawned discussions about the reduction of regulatoryrequirements which might impose significant safety risks. Onthe other hand, novel and safe technologies enable the coupling,stabilization, and protection of effector molecules in a way thatallows terminal sterilization without loss of function. This bookprovides a comprehensive overview on the state of the art andthe future of biofunctional surface engineering and will be ofmajor interest for all those working in the fields of medicine andmedical devices.

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Qizhi Chen, Monash University, Clayton, Victoria, Australiaand George Thouas, Monash University, AustraliaBiomaterials is a multidisciplinary subject involving materialsscience, engineering, cell biology, and medicine. This textbookprovides an appropriate balance between depth and broadnessof coverage, sufficient to enable understanding of the mostimportant concepts and principles by students from a wideacademic spectrum. The book presents the properties andprinciples of biomaterials from the point of view of clinicalapplications and includes learning objectives, laboratorypractices, and problems. It was developed from extensive lecturenotes created by Dr. Chen at Monash University.

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2nd EditionDummy text to keep placeholderBiomedical Engineering FundamentalsBiomechanics

Joseph D. Bronzino, Biomedical Engineering Alliance andConsortium (BEACON), Hartford, Connecticut, USA andDonald R. Peterson, Texas A&M University, Texarkana, USASeries: The Biomedical Engineering Handbook, Fourth EditionThe first volume of The Biomedical Engineering Handbook, FourthEdition provides comprehensive coverage of the latest researchfindings. Known as the bible of biomedical engineering, thehandbook set the standard against which all other referencesof this nature are measured. And found wanting. The new editionfeatures a new co-author, coverage of medical ethics, historicalperspective, and updated coverage in all sections. It providesan important resource for biomedical engineers and students.

Principles and PracticesEdited by Donald R. Peterson, Texas A&M University,Texarkana, USA and Joseph D. Bronzino, BiomedicalEngineering Alliance and Consortium (BEACON), Hartford,Connecticut, USAThis book draws on material from the biomechanics section ofThe Biomedical Engineering Handbook, Fourth Edition, andincludes additional chapters containing highly relevant,cutting-edge material dealing with cellular mechanics. Editedby Donald R. Peterson and Joseph D. Bronzino, it brings togethercontributions by world-class experts in the field. Offering anoverview of major research topics in biomechanics, this is auseful resource for practitioners, scientists, and researchers in CRC Press

biomechanics, as well as biomedical engineering graduate students studying biomechanics,biodynamics, human performance engineering, and human factors.

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Engineering Edited by Joseph D. Bronzino, Biomedical EngineeringAlliance and Consortium (BEACON), Hartford, Connecticut,USA and Donald R. Peterson, Texas A&M University,Texarkana, USASeries: The Biomedical Engineering Handbook, Fourth EditionAs the third volume of The Biomedical Engineering Handbook,Fourth Edition, this book covers broad areas such as biosignalprocessing, medical imaging, infrared imaging, and medicalinformatics. More than three dozen specific topics are examinedincluding biomedical signal acquisition, thermographs, infraredcameras, mammography, computed tomography,positron-emission tomography, magnetic resonance imaging,

Proceedings of the 2014 2nd International Conference on BiomedicalEngineering and Environmental Engineering (ICBEEE 2014), December24–25, 2014, Wuhan, China

Edited by David Chan, ACM Macau Chapter, Macau, P.R.ChinaEnhancing the mutual understanding between the fields ofBiomedical Engineering and Environmental Engineering, thiswork appeals to scientists, researches and other academicprofessionals related to or interested in Biomedical Engineeringor Environmental Engineering.

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hospital information systems, and computer-based patient records. The material is presentedin a systematic manner and has been updated to reflect the latest applications and researchfindings.Market: Environmental EngineeringCRC PressMay 2015: 246x174: 340ppMarket: Biomedical EngineeringHb: 978-1-138-02805-0: £99.00December 2014: 254 x 178: 1468ppeBook: 978-1-315-68548-9Hb: 978-1-439-82527-3: £121.00* For full contents and more information, visit: www.crcpress.com/9781138028050eBook: 978-1-439-82528-0* For full contents and more information, visit: www.crcpress.com/9781439825273

2nd Edition4th EditionBiomedical Photonics Handbook, 3 Volume Set,Second Edition

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Edited by Tuan Vo-Dinh, Duke University, Durham, NorthCarolina, USAThis handbook presents the most recent technological advancesand applications in the areas of biomedical photonics. Thissecond edition contains introductory material and covers thestate-of-the-art methods and instrumentation for biomedicalphotonic technologies. It integrates interdisciplinary researchand development critically needed for scientists, engineers,manufacturers, teachers, students, and clinical providers to learnabout the most recent advances and predicted trends ininstrumentation and methods as well as clinical applications inimportant areas of biomedical photonics. Extensive references

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Four Volume SetJoseph D. Bronzino, Trinity College, Hartford, Connecticut,USA and Donald R. Peterson, Texas A&M University,Texarkana, USAThe definitive "bible" for the field of biomedical engineering,this collection of volumes is a major reference for all practicingbiomedical engineers and students. Now in its fourth edition,this work presents a substantial revision, with all sectionsupdated to offer the latest research findings. New sectionsaddress drugs and devices, personalized medicine, and stemcell engineering. Also included is a historical overview as wellas a special section on medical ethics. This set provides completecoverage of biomedical engineering fundamentals, medical

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Dummy text to keep placeholder2nd EditionBiothermodynamicsBiomedical Photonics Handbook, Second EditionPrinciples and ApplicationsBiomedical DiagnosticsMustafa Ozilgen, Yeditepe University, Istanbul, Turkey and Esra Sorguven Oner,Yeditepe University, Istanbul, Turkey

Edited by Tuan Vo-Dinh, Duke University, Durham, NorthCarolina, USABiomedical photonics is defined as the science of harnessinglight and other forms of radiant energy to address problems inmedicine and biology. The field has experienced explosivegrowth due to the non-invasive or minimally invasive natureand cost-effectiveness of photonic modalities in medicaldiagnostics and therapy. The second volume focuses onbiomedical diagnostic technologies and applications from thebench to the bedside. It is an authoritative reference source forthose involved in the research, teaching, learning, and practiceof medical technologies.

Over the past decades there has been increasing interest in thermodynamics as appliedto biological systems. This concerns topics such as muscle work and internal energy suchas fat and starch. Applications of the first and second laws of thermodynamics to the humanbody are important to dieticians and health science experts, and applications to the animalbody are a concern of animal scientists. This book covers these key topics, which are typicallynot covered in classic or traditional thermodynamics texts in mechanical and chemicalengineering.

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Fundamentals, Devices, and TechniquesEdited by Tuan Vo-Dinh, Duke University, Durham, NorthCarolina, USABiomedical photonics is defined as the science of harnessinglight and other forms of radiant energy to address problems inmedicine and biology. The field has experienced explosivegrowth due to the non-invasive or minimally invasive natureand cost-effectiveness of photonic modalities in medicaldiagnostics and therapy. The first volume focuses on thefundamentals and advanced optical techniques and devices. Itis an authoritative reference source for those involved in theresearch, teaching, learning, and practice of medicaltechnologies.

Edited by Nihal Engin Vrana, Protip Medical, Strasbourg,FranceSeries: Devices, Circuits, and SystemsThis book addresses concepts essential to biomaterial productionmethods and cell and material interactions. Featuringcontributions from molecular biologists, chemists, and materialscientists, the text reflects the interdisciplinary nature ofbioengineering, covering topics such as biosensing,immunology, and controlled delivery. It explores the cell andmaterial interface and its engineering at length scales rangingfrom the nano to the macro, providing practical examples. Thebook explains the role of the cell and material interface in thecontext of tissue engineering, nanoparticles, natural polymers,

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Edited by Roland Kaunas, Texas A&M University, CollegeStation, USA and Assaf Zemel, The Hebrew University ofJerusalem, IsraelThis book covers several key areas of cell and tissue mechanics,providing the data and modeling framework for a multiscaleanalysis. The first section introduces basic concepts and outlinespopular approaches used to study the mechanical propertiesof cells and matrix. The following two sections focus onmolecular-scale studies of subcellular and matrix proteinmechanics. The third section focuses on cell-cell and cell-matrixinteractions. The final section deals with studies at the tissuescale.

Therapeutics and Advanced BiophotonicsEdited by Tuan Vo-Dinh, Duke University, Durham, NorthCarolina, USABiomedical photonics is defined as the science of harnessinglight and other forms of radiant energy to address problems inmedicine and biology. The field has experienced explosivegrowth due to the non-invasive or minimally invasive natureand cost effectiveness of photonic modalities in medicaldiagnostics and therapy. This second edition is an authoritativeresource that examines the potential of photonics in medicine;the third volume focuses on therapeutic and future trends.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderComputational Biophysics of the SkinCommercializing Nanomedicine

Edited by Bernard Querleux, L’OREAL Research & Innovation,Aulnay-Sous-Bois, FranceThis book has the ambition to gather, for the first time, chaptersdescribing scientific computing and numerical modeling for adeeper understanding of mechanisms involved in skinphysiology. The book is structured around some skin propertiesand functions, including optical and biomechanical properties,skin barrier function, and homeostasis, covered through severalchapters describing either biological or physical models atdifferent scales.

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Industrial Applications, Patents, and EthicsLuca Escoffier, Waseda University, Japan, Mario Ganau,University of Trieste, Italy and Julielynn Wong, SingularityUniversity, Moffett Field, California, USAFollowing two decades of tremendous advancements inbiomedical research, nanomedicine has now spread from labsto hospital wards and is already starting to redesign the state ofthe art in clinical practice. This book covers the latest trends innanotechnology-driven translational medicine while providingthe readers with the need-to-know ethical and legal factors thatare accompanying this epochal shift in the way medicine isconceived and practiced across the globe. Edited by prominentnanotechnology researchers, surgeons, and entrepreneurs, thisbook will appeal to anyone involved in cutting-edge

nanomedicine.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderControlled Release SystemsComputational BioengineeringAdvances in Nanobottles and Active NanoparticlesEdited by Guigen Zhang, Clemson University, South

Carolina, USAComputational bioengineering takes advantage of the latestcomputational capabilities to deal with scientific and engineeringproblems associated with the field of bioengineering, using amultidisciplinary approach. The first book of its kind, this bookintroduces readers to the need and power of multidisciplinarycomputer modeling to advance a number of critical areas withinbioengineering. It contains comprehensive coverage of theinterplay of multiple governing principles underlying commonbiomedical devices and problems. Many of the contributors willbe world class experts and appropriate case studies will be

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Edited by Alex van Herk, Institute of Chemical andEngineering Sciences, Singapore, Jacqueline Forcada andGiorgia PastorinThis book focuses on responsive nanoparticles and bringstogether two interesting areas: nanoparticles and responsivepolymers. The concept of the book is that of a systematicapproach from nanoparticles synthesis via responsive polymersto nanobottles. The second part of the book presentscontributions from experts in the field and provides astate-of-the-art overview of the field.

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Computational Biomechanics of theMusculoskeletal System

Paul H. King, Vanderbilt University, Nashville, Tennessee,USA, Richard C. Fries, ISORel, Inc., Fitchburg, Wisconsin, USAand Arthur T. Johnson, University of Maryland, College Park,USAIntended for a senior design course inbiomedical/bioengineering, this book offers a comprehensiveapproach to the design methodologies of modern medicaldevices. A substantial revision of a solid text, the third editioncontains new coverage on clinical trials, provides additionalmathematical modeling tools, includes information onsterilization and bioprocessing, devotes more instruction tointegrating medical and biological considerations with

Edited by Ming Zhang, Hong Kong Polytechnic University,Hong Kong and Yubo Fan, BeiHang University, Beijing, ChinaThis comprehensive reference collects the latest research andcutting-edge techniques used in computational biomechanics,focusing on orthopedic and rehabilitation engineeringapplications. Most of the human musculoskeletal system andthe major joints are covered. Each chapter details the scientificquestions/medical problems addressed by modeling, basicanatomy of the body part, computational model developmentand techniques used, related experimental studies for modelsetup and validation, and clinical applications.

CRC Pressengineering, and features updates to all chapters as well as new problems, examples, andcase studies throughout.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderElastic Fiber MatricesDevices for Mobility and Manipulation for People

with Reduced Abilities Biomimetic Approaches to Regeneration and RepairEdited by Anand Ramamurthi, Cleveland Clinic LernerResearch Institute, Cleveland,OH, USA and Chandrasekhar Kothapalli, Cleveland State University, Cleveland, OH,USA

Teodiano Freire Bastos-Filho, Federal University of EspiritoSanto, Vitoria, Brazil, Dinesh Kumar, RMIT University,Melbourne, Australia and Sridhar Poosapadi Arjunan, RMITUniversity, Melbourne, AustraliaSeries: Rehabilitation Science in Practice SeriesThis book provides insight into current research trends anddiscusses the technologies under development for mobility andmanipulation for people with reduced abilities. Each chapterstarts with a general introduction, followed by technical detailsand an assessment from the user viewpoint including the userbenefits, user suitability, cost, reliability, and requiredinfrastructure. The chapter also provides illustrations or

Soft connective tissues, such as skin, blood vessels, and lung and urogenital tissues, exhibitarchitecturally complex extracellular matrices (ECM) of which the elastic matrix forms amajor structural component. This book is the first comprehensive resource on the subject,detailing state-of-the-art approaches to elastic matrix regeneration and repair. It presentsa critical analysis of the merits and limitations of available technologies and providesperspectives on future technological needs and advances as well as clinical translation andcommercialization of these technologies.

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photographs of the devices and is targeted for lay and clinical audience. The book reviewscurrent research and possible development opportunities.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderElectromagnetic Fields in Biology and MedicineDNA Engineering

Edited by Marko S. Markov, Williamsville, New York, USAElectromagnetic field (EMF) modalities offer an alternative tothe increasing use of pharmaceutical products for therapeuticuse. This book presents state-of-the-art EMF use in clinicalpractice. It also covers the benefits and hazards of EMFs anddetails the biophysical aspects behind this therapeutic approach.Results of clinical studies from around the world are presentedalong with the results of EMF use in wound healing, cartilagerepair, bone repair, and the use of EMF for pain control andinhabitation of cancer growth.

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Properties and ApplicationsKenji Mizoguchi, Tokyo Metropolitan University, Hachioji,Japan and Hirokazu Sakamoto, Tokyo MetropolitanUniversity, Hachioji, JapanThis book presents basic information about DNA, along withcomprehensive theoretical introduction to DNA. It discussesrecent developments in divalent-metal-ion inserted M-DNAcomplex, which gives rise to the possibility of DNA applicationto electronic functionality. Further, the book describes threeexamples of applications: optical and electrical materials,electronic devices such as bioTFT memory and color-tunablelight-emitting diodes, and biofuel cell application with use ofproton conduction in DNA.

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ECG Time Series Variability AnalysisEngineering and MedicineEdited by Herbert Jelinek, Charles Sturt University, Albury, NSW, Australia, DavidCornforth, University of Newcastle, Callaghan, Australia and Ahsan H. Khandoker

Edited by Munmaya Mishra, c/o Altria Research Center,Richmond, Virginia, USA, Editor in Chief, International Journalof Polymeric Materials and Polymeric Biomaterials, Taylor &Francis, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USAPresenting state-of-the-art research and development on theapplication of novel polymers in a vital area, this groundbreakingwork includes the insight of a large number of contributors fromaround the world who offer a broad-based perspective on amultitude of topics. This is an authoritative multi-volumereference on the broad subject area of polymer applications inthe medical field. Designed for novices to experienced

Divided roughly into two sections, this book provides a brief history of the developmentof ECG along with heart rate variability (HRV) algorithms and the engineering innovationsover the last decade in this area. It reviews clinical research, presents an overview of theclinical field, and the importance of heart rate variability in diagnosis. The book thendiscusses the use of particular ECG and HRV algorithms in the context of clinical application.

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researchers, the encyclopedia caters to engineers and scientists (polymer, materials,* For full contents and more information, visit: www.crcpress.com/9781482243475biomedical engineers, biochemists, molecular biologists), pharmacists, doctors,cardiovascular and plastic surgeons, and students, as well as general readers in academia,industry, and research institutions.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderGeriatric RehabilitationEngineering 3D Tissue Test SystemsFrom Bedside to CurbsideEdited by Karen J.L. Burg, IBIOE, Clemson University, South Carolina, USA, Didier

Dréau, University of North Carolina, Charlotte, USA and Timothy Burg, Departmentof Electrical and Computer Engineering, Clemson University, South Carolina, USA

Edited by K. Rao Poduri, Univeristy of Rochester Medical CenterSeries: Rehabilitation Science in Practice Series

This book provides an introduction to, and unique coverage of, a rapidly evolving area inbiomaterials engineering. It provides insight into the importance of 3D systems and their This book uses an internationally recognized conceptual framework that addresses medical,

functional, and social model perspectives to cover all major areas of geriatric rehabilitation.use as benchtop models, spanning applications from basic scientific research to clinicalIt provides a broad-based perspective on older adults, discusses how age influencesdiagnostics. Methods and limitations of building 3D tissue structures are evaluated, witheveryday life, and examines strategies that can be employed by rehabilitation practitionersattention given to the cellular, polymeric, and fabrication instrumentation components.to enable older adults to fully engage in everyday life. It contains the contributions ofThe book covers the important aspects of polymeric tissue test systems, highlighting the

needs and constraints of the industry. international experts from many disciplines who narrate evidence-based rehabilitationefforts to a world-wide, rapidly-growing geriatric population.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderHandbook of Boron NanostructuresEpidemiology of Electromagnetic Fields

Edited by Sumit Saxena, Indian Institute of TechnologyBombay, Mumbai, IndiaThe phenomenal success of nanostructures in variousapplications has led to the exploration of a plethora of novelnanomaterials. Nanoboron is no exception. Boron as materialhas the ability to form covalently bonded stable networks andfinds use in a large variety of applications. This book provides acomplete overview of the latest developments in the field ofboron nanostructures. It starts with an introductory chapter onthe fundamentals of boron chemistry, followed by chapters byexperts devoted to discussions on boron nanoclusters,nanosheets, nanotubes, and nanowires, respectively. Applicationsof boron in nanomedicine are also discussed in wide detail.

Edited by Martin Roosli, Swiss Tropical and Public HealthInstitution, Basel, SwitzerlandSeries: Biological Effects of ElectromagneticsThis book gives an overview of the epidemiological methodsused to research the effects of electromagnetic fields (EMFs) onhuman health. The first part of the book introducesepidemiological concepts and principles, providing appropriateexamples and tips for practical usage. The second part detailsthe state of scientific knowledge for some controversial issuesin EMF research, while the third part considers how novelty, thesteep increase of radiofrequency (RF) EMF exposure from wirelesscommunications, and other challenges affect risk assessment

today.Pan StanfordCRC PressMarket: Biomedical EngineeringMarket: EpidemiologyDecember 2015: 229 x 152: 200ppJune 2014: 254 x 178: 368ppHb: 978-9-814-61394-1: £63.99Hb: 978-1-466-56816-7: £95.00eBook: 978-9-814-61395-8eBook: 978-1-466-56817-4* For full contents and more information, visit: www.crcpress.com/9789814613941* For full contents and more information, visit: www.crcpress.com/9781466568167

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Functionalized PolysulfonesSynthesis, Characterization, and Applications

Edited by Silvia Ioan, “Petru Poni” Institute ofMacromolecular Chemistry, Lasi, RomaniaThis book focuses on polysulfones and their derivatives, whichare used as functional materials due to their structural andphysical characteristics. The text presents the bioapplications ofpolysulfones in two categories: blood-contacting devices andcell- or tissue-contacting devices. It analyzes surface wettabilityand hydrophilicity trends, as well as morphological characteristicsof modified polysulfones. It also introduces chelating units onthe modified polysulfone structure to obtain potentialapplications, such as surface coatings, adhesives,high-temperature lubricants, electrical insulators,semiconductors, and the reduction of heavy-metal pollution in

ecosystems.

Edited by Raj Bawa, Bawa Biotechnology Consulting LLC,Ashburn, Virginia, USA, Gerald F. Audette, York University,Toronto, Canada and Israel RubinsteinSeries: Pan Stanford Series on NanomedicineThe enormous advances in nanomedicine in the past decadehave necessitated a growing need for an authoritative andcomprehensive reference source that can be relied upon byscientists, clinicians, students, and industry and policy makersalike. The Handbook of Clinical Nanomedicine: From Bench toBedside is designed to offer a global perspective on the wonders

of nanomedicine. The handbook aims to provide a broad survey of various interconnectedtopics pertaining to nanomedicine. It is intended to be a stand-alone, easily accessiblevolume that examines the entire "product wheel" from creation of nanomedical productsto final market introduction, all accomplished in a user-friendly format.

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Edited by Jukka Pekka Matinlinna, University of Hong KongThe book introduces the latest advances in dental materials andbiomaterials science. It contains a comprehensive introductionto modern biomaterials science and covers ceramic, metallic,and polymeric oral biomaterials. The contributing authors of arefrom all over the world and are distinguished in their disciplines.In addition to dental students, this book is also highlyrecommended for students of engineering and basic sciencewho want to gain an insight in contemporary biomaterialsscience. For medical practitioners, this book offers an invaluableopportunity to learn about the latest steps in dental biomaterials.

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Law, Business, Regulation, Safety and RiskEdited by Raj Bawa, Bawa Biotechnology Consulting, LLC,Gerald F. Audette, York University, Toronto Ontario andBrian Reese, Choate, Hall & Stewart LLP, Boston, MASeries: Pan Stanford Series on NanomedicineThe exciting advances in nanomedicine in the past two decadeshighlight the growing need for an authoritative andcomprehensive reference that can be relied upon by scientists,clinicians, academics, industry, students, lawyers, andpolicy-makers alike. With this in mind, the Handbook of ClinicalNanomedicine: Law, Business, Regulation, Safety, and Risk andits related companion volumes in the series aim to provide abroad survey of interconnected topics pertaining to clinical Market: Biomaterials

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Edited by Ioannis S. Vizirianakis, Aristotle University ofThessaloniki, GreeceThis book compiles multidisciplinary efforts to conceptualizethe environment in research and clinical setting that creates thefertile ground for the practical utility of personalized medicinedecisions and also enables clinical pharmacogenomics forestablishing pharmacotyping in drug prescription. Its coversinnovative drug formulations and nanotheranostics, molecularimaging and signatures, translational nanomedicine andinformatics, stem cell therapy approaches, modeling andpredictability of drug response, pharmacogenetics-guided drugprescription, pediatric drug dosing, pharmacovigilance andregulatory aspects, ethical and cost-effectiveness issues,

Edited by Raj Bawa, Bawa Biotechnology Consulting, LLC,Gerald F. Audette, York University, Toronto Ontario andIsrael Rubinstein, University of Illinois at ChicagoSeries: Pan Stanford Series on NanomedicineThe exciting advances in nanomedicine in the past two decadeshighlight the growing need for an authoritative andcomprehensive reference that can be relied upon by scientists,clinicians, academics, industry, students, lawyers, andpolicy-makers alike. With this in mind, the Handbook of ClinicalNanomedicine: Nanoparticles, Imaging, Therapy, and ClinicalApplications and its related companion volumes in the seriesaim to provide a broad survey of interconnected topics

pertaining to clinical nanomedicine. This is the first volume in the series. Each volume ispharmacogenomics knowledge bases, personal genome sequencing, molecular diagnostics,as well as information-based medicine.

intended to be a stand-alone reference source, presented in a user-friendly format for easyaccess.

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Handbook of Optical Coherence MicroscopyTechnology and Applications

Edited by Arnaud Dubois, Université Paris-Sud, Palaisearcedex, FranceThis handbook is the first to be entirely devoted to FF-OCM. Itis organized into four parts with a total of 21 chapters writtenby recognized experts and major contributors to the field. Aftera general introduction to FF-OCM, the fundamentalcharacteristics of the technology are analyzed and discussedtheoretically. The main technological developments of FF-OCMfor improving the image acquisition speed and for endoscopicimaging are presented in part II. Extensions of FF-OCM for imagecontrast enhancement or functional imaging are reported inpart III. The last part of the book provides an overview of possibleapplications of FF-OCM in medicine, biology, and materials

science.

Dinesh K. Kumar, RMIT University, Melbourne, Australia andSridhar Poosapadi Arjunan, RMIT University, Melbourne,AustraliaSeries: Rehabilitation Science in Practice SeriesThis book provides insight into the potential interfacetechnologies between humans and computers or computerizedmachines that are suitable for people who do not have thecontrol of their hands. The book describes the past, present, andfuture human computer interface (HCI) technologies and theapplications of these to better the lives of people living withdisabilities and also other applications such as computer gamingand defense. The limitations and current research activities of

HCI technologies are highlighted as well.

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3rd Edition • TEXTBOOK • NEW EDITIONDummy text to keep placeholderIntroduction to Biomedical EngineeringTechnology, Third Edition

Hybrid NanomaterialsDesign, Synthesis, and Biomedical Applications

Edited by Weibo Cai, University of Wisconsin, Madison, USAand Feng Chen, (608)University of Wisconsin, Madison, USAOver the last decade, an unprecedented expansion in the fieldof nanomedicine has resulted in the development of newnanomaterials for diagnosis and therapy of various diseases suchas cancer. This book covers the design, synthesis and applicationsof various functionally-hybridized nanomaterials for biomedicalapplications. It includes strategies for design and synthesis ofhybrid nanomaterials, surface engineering of variousnanoparticle-based hybrid nanosystems for cancer imaging andtherapy, toxicity aspects of nanomaterials and the challenges intranslation research of hybrid nanomaterials.

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Laurence J. Street, Independent Consultant, Rosedale, CanadaThis new edition provides major revisions to a text that is suitable for the introduction tobiomedical engineering technology course offered in a number of technical institutes andcolleges in Canada and the US. Each chapter has been thoroughly updated with newphotos and illustrations which depict the most modern equipment available in medicaltechnology. This third edition includes new problem sets and examples, detailed blockdiagrams and schematics and new chapters on device technologies and informationtechnology.

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TEXTBOOKDummy text to keep placeholderIntroduction to Computational BioengineeringHydrated MaterialsA Multidisciplinary ApproachApplications in Biomedicine and the EnvironmentGuigen Zhang, Clemson University, South Carolina, USAYoshitaka Nakanishi, Kumamoto University, Japan

Water covers more than 70% of the earth's surface and is anessential and major component of all living matter. However,artificially hydrated materials, including hydrophilic materials,are far fewer than one might expect. Currently, these materialsare in a state of development for applications in fields such asbiomedicine, environmental engineering, and industrialengineering. So what do artificially hydrated materials hold forthe future? This book is a great introduction to hydratedmaterials, presenting academic and practical content that givesa feel of theoretical as well as real-world problems.

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This textbook is designed for an introductory course at undergraduate and graduate levelsfor bioengineering students. It provides a systematic way of examining bioengineeringproblems in a multidisciplinary computational approach. The book introduces basicconcepts of multidiscipline-based computational modeling methods, provides detailedstep-by-step techniques to build a model with consideration of underlying multiphysics,and discusses many important aspects of a modeling approach including resultsinterpretation, validation, and assessment.

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2nd Edition • TEXTBOOKDummy text to keep placeholderIntroduction to Engineering MechanicsInduction of Bone Formation in PrimatesA Continuum Approach, Second EditionThe Transforming Growth Factor-beta 3

Jenn Stroud Rossmann, Lafayette College, Easton,Pennsylvania, USA, Clive L. Dym, Harvey Mudd College,Claremont, CA, USA and Lori Bassman, Harvey MuddCollege, California, USAThis second edition introduces the fundamentals of solid andfluid mechanics, showing the mathematical connectionsbetween these fields and emphasizing the real-life applicationsof these concepts in engineering structures and design.Continuum mechanics ideas showcase these connections. Itwill also help readers to understand the similarities anddifferences between solids and fluids to synthesize the coursematerial and to more readily understand the role of engineering

Edited by Ugo Ripamonti, University of the Witwatersrand,Bone Research Lab, Johannesburg, South AfricaThe product of 20 years of study, this book sums up editor UgoRipamonti’s research into the osteogenic activity of the TGF-βgrowth factor family, particularly in primates. It explores howthe three mammalian TGF-β isoforms have the potential to shedlight on the apparent redundancy of bone induction signaling.The book contributes to the fascinating history of BMP and TGF-βresearch at the intersection of molecular biology, tissueinduction, bone regeneration, and craniofacial surgery. Itprovides a revolutionary awakening to new possibilities inskeletal reconstruction, tissue engineering, and molecular andcellular biology. mechanics in biomedical, mechanical, electrical, chemical, or other systems. The new edition

includes a number of new case studies.CRC PressMarket: Biological Science CRC PressOctober 2015: 235 x 156: 212pp Market: Mechanical EngineeringHb: 978-1-482-21616-5: £134.00 March 2015: 254 x 178: 462ppeBook: 978-1-482-21617-2 Hb: 978-1-482-21948-7: £89.00* For full contents and more information, visit: www.crcpress.com/9781482216165 eBook: 978-1-482-21949-4

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Dummy text to keep placeholderTEXTBOOKMedical Device Regulatory PracticesA Laboratory Manual in BiophotonicsAn International PerspectiveVadim Backman, Northwestern University, Evanston, Illinois, USA, Adam Wax and

Hao Zhang Val Theisz, Certification Body Australia, GordonThis book is intended to serve as a reference for professionalsin the medical device industry, in particular those seeking tolearn from practical examples and case studies. Medical devices,like pharmaceuticals, are highly regulated and the bar is raisedconstantly as patients and consumers expect the best qualityhealthcare and safe and effective medical technologies. Mostbooks on regulatory affairs present regulations in eachjurisdiction separately: European Union, USA, Australia, Canada,and Japan. This book proposes practical solutions for a coherent,one-size-fits-all (or most) set of systems and processes incompliance with regulations in all key markets.

The increasing use of optical techniques for biomedical applications has led to significantinterest in biophotonics as a growing field. From its basic concepts to more advancedtopics and applications, this book provides a complete guide to biophotonics. The authoroffers both descriptive and quantitative perspectives as well as a comprehensive overviewof major areas of research in the field. The text includes coverage of topics such as lighttissue interaction, optical instrumentation, microscopic and macroscopic tissue imaging,tissue spectroscopy, therapeutic applications of optics, and molecular imaging.CRC PressMarket: Biomedical EngineeringJune 2016: 254 x 178: 344ppHb: 978-1-439-81051-4: £57.99eBook: 978-1-482-28200-9* For full contents and more information, visit: www.crcpress.com/9781439810514 Pan Stanford

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderMedical Devices and Human EngineeringMeasurement of Soft Tissue Elasticity in Vivo

Edited by Joseph D. Bronzino, Biomedical EngineeringAlliance and Consortium (BEACON), Hartford, Connecticut,USA and Donald R. Peterson, Texas A&M University,Texarkana, USASeries: The Biomedical Engineering Handbook, Fourth EditionAs the second volume of The Biomedical Engineering Handbook,Fourth Edition, this book covers broad areas such as biomedicalsensors, medical instrumentation and devices, humanperformance engineering, rehabilitation engineering, and clinicalengineering. More than three dozen specific topics are examined,including optical sensors, implantable cardiac pacemakers,electrosurgical devices, blood glucose monitoring,

Techniques and ApplicationsYan-Ping Huang, Hong Kong Polytechnic University, Chinaand Yong-Ping ZhengThe product of 20 years of research, this book covers topics insoft tissue elasticity in vivo, from measurement techniques toclinical applications. It provides, for the first time, a single sourcethat systematically introduces the various techniques for in vivomeasurement of soft tissue elasticity in an effort to ease thedifficulty between learning technical details and clinicalapplications of techniques. It also proposes two critical directionsfor the future of the field that would establish standardized andcomparable protocols in clinical research and practice.

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human–computer interaction design, orthopedic prosthetics, clinical engineering programindicators, and virtual instruments in health care. The material is presented in a systematicmanner and has been updated to reflect the latest applications and research findings.

Market: Biomedical ScienceCRC PressDecember 2015: 235 x 156: 209ppMarket: Biomedical EngineeringHb: 978-1-466-57628-5: £82.00December 2014: 254 x 178: 891ppeBook: 978-1-466-57629-2Hb: 978-1-439-82525-9: £121.00* For full contents and more information, visit: www.crcpress.com/9781466576285eBook: 978-1-439-82526-6* For full contents and more information, visit: www.crcpress.com/9781439825259

Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderMedical Instruments and DevicesMechanical Circulatory SupportPrinciples and PracticesPrinciples and Practice

Edited by Steven Schreiner, The College of New JerseyEwing, USA, Joseph D. Bronzino, Biomedical EngineeringAlliance and Consortium (BEACON), Hartford, Connecticut,USA and Donald R. Peterson, Texas A&M University,Texarkana, USAThis book draws on material from the medical instruments anddevices section of The Biomedical Engineering Handbook, FourthEdition. Edited by Schreiner, Bronzino, and Peterson, thisreference brings together contributions by world-class expertsin the field. Offering comprehensive treatment of the latestdevelopments and research being conducted in biomedicalinstruments and devices, this is a useful resource for practitioners,

Edited by Pramod BondeSeries: Biomimetics SeriesStrides made in the last four decades in the field of engineering and medicine have nowestablished mechanical support for heart failure patients as a viable and effective strategy.This technology has seen an improvement in its application since the 1980s. However,most of the current available books related to outdated technology. There is an imminentneed for a comprehensive reference work that details the latest developments in thistechnology. This text covers all clinical, design, technical, and relevant engineering aspectsregarding mechanical circulatory devices.

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scientists, and researchers working in the areas of medical devices and instrumentation aswell as graduate students studying bioengineering, instrumentation, and medical devices.

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Medicine Sciences and BioengineeringProceedings of the 2014 International Conference on Medicine Sciencesand Bioengineering (ICMSB2014), Kunming, Yunnan, China, August16-17, 2014

Edited by Walter Karlen, The University of British Columbia,Vancouver, CanadaSeries: Devices, Circuits, and SystemsPresenting the combined expertise of contributors from variousfields, this multidisciplinary text offers valuable insight intostate-of-the-art technologies, research, and methods fordesigning personal diagnostic and ambulatory healthcaredevices. Covering everything from sensors, systems, and softwareto integration, usability, and regulatory challenges, the bookuses practical examples to illustrate key aspects related toinstrumentation, information processing, and implementation.It not only gives an overview of the latest mobile health andpoint-of-care technologies but also provides important

background information about the device design process.

Edited by Mings Wang, Central China Normal University,Wuhan, ChinaThe 2014 International Conference on Medicine Sciences andBioengineering (ICMSB2014) was held in Kunming, Yunnan,China, August 16-17, 2014. ICMSB2014 was aimed at allresearchers, engineers, industrial professionals and academicians,who are broadly welcomed to present their latest researchresults, academic developments or theory practice. Topicscovered by contributions to this proceedings volume includebut are not limited to Medicine, Bioinformatics, and BiomedicalEngineering.

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Edited by Bradley Layton, University of Montana, Missoula,USAThis book bridges the gap between life sciences and physicalsciences by providing several perspectives on cellular andmolecular mechanics on a fundamental level. It begins with ageneral introduction to the scales and terms that are used inthe field of cellular and molecular biomechanics and then movesfrom the molecular scale to the tissue scale. It discusses varioustissues or cellular systems through the chapters written byprominent engineers and physicists working in various fields ofbiomechanics.

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Fundamentals and ApplicationsEdited by Hideki Tsuge, Keio University, Tokyo, JapanThe field of micro- and nanobubbles has shown a strongpotential for growth and is frequently highlighted in the news.Micro- and nanobubbles have many applications in a variety offields including engineering, agriculture, environment, food, andmedicine. This book is divided into three parts for theconvenience of the readers: fundamentals, applications ofmicrobubbles, and applications of nanobubbles. The bookcomprehensively discusses these topics and presents thepossibility of micro- and nanobubbles as a new technology thatcan be utilized globally.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderMolecular, Cellular, and Tissue EngineeringMicrofluidics and Nanotechnology

Joseph D. Bronzino, Biomedical Engineering Alliance andConsortium (BEACON), Hartford, Connecticut, USA andDonald R. Peterson, Texas A&M University, Texarkana, USASeries: The Biomedical Engineering Handbook, Fourth EditionAs the fourth volume of The Biomedical Engineering Handbook,Fourth Edition, this book covers broad areas such as molecularbiology, transport phenomena, physiological modeling, tissueengineering, stem cells, drug delivery systems, artificial organs,and personalized medicine. More than three dozen specifictopics are examined, including DNA vaccines, biomimeticsystems, cardiovascular dynamics, biomaterial scaffolds, cellmechanobiology, synthetic biomaterials, stem cells,

Biosensing to the Single Molecule LimitEdited by Eric Lagally, Western Governors University, SaltLake City, UT, USASeries: Devices, Circuits, and SystemsWhile similar books concentrate only on microfluidics ornanotechnology, this book describes integrated approaches forthe detection of single cells and molecules. Focusing exclusivelyon biological and chemical targets, it explores state-of-the-artphysical, chemical, contact, and noncontact detection methods,explaining the theory behind the different techniques. Byhighlighting a variety of technologies, the text allows for acomparison of the fundamental advantages and challenges ofeach, as well as an appreciation of the power of leveragingscalability and integration to achieve sensitivity at low cost.

nanobiomaterials, biomedical imaging of engineered tissues, gene therapy, and bioethics.The material is presented in a systematic manner and has been updated to reflect the latestapplications and research findings.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderNano-Inspired Biosensors for Improved HealthcareMyocardial Tissue EngineeringEdited by Manoj Kumar Ram, University of South Florida, Tampa, USA and SherineO. Obare

Edited by Tatsuya Shimizu, Tokyo Women s MedicalUniversity, Japan and Katsuhisa MatsuuraThis book broadly summarizes myocardial tissue engineeringand regenerative medicine, which consists of myocardial cellsources, cell therapy for damaged hearts, and tissue engineeringtechnologies for fabricating beating hearts. It focuses onmyocardial cell source, cardiac cells differentiated fromembryonic stem (ES)/ induced pluripotent stem (iPS) cells. Severalchapters highlight innovative technologies developed toovercome the vascularization problem. Remarkable resultsobtained in the past and the present and challenges for thefuture in myocardial tissue engineering research field aredescribed in the book.

Utilizing world class researchers on a wide international scale, this book is a comprehensivereference for practical insight into the selection and optimization of biosensors. It providesin detail the current state of knowledge on nano-inspired biosensors for healthcareapplications for several analyses important for human well-being as well as detectingseveral chronic diseases. It highlights the numerous and various methodologies available,and puts into perspective the materials needed to detect a number of debilitating diseasesand conditions.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderNanomagnetic Actuation of Cell Surface ReceptorsNanobiophysicsBasic Principles and ApplicationsFundamentals and ApplicationsEdited by Jon Dobson, University of Florida, USAEdited by Victor A. Karachevtsev, Engineering of the

National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine, KharkovNanobiophysics is a new branch of science that operates at theinterface of physics, biology, chemistry, material science,nanotechnology, and medicine. This book is the first one devotedto nanobiophysics and introduces this field with a focus on someselected topics related to the physics of biomolecularnanosystems, including nucleosomal DNA and model lipidmembranes, nanobiohybrids involving DNA/RNA andsingle-walled carbon nanotubes, biomolecules deposited onnanoparticles, and nanostructured surfaces. It describes uniqueexperimental physical methods that are used to study nanosizedbiostructures.

The manipulation and control of cells and sub-cellular structures through magneticnanoparticle-based actuation is a relatively new technique that has led to novel and excitingbiomedical applications. Nanomagnetic actuation is being used in laboratory studies ofstem cells to determine how these mechanical cues can be used to control stem celldifferentiation for regenerative medicine applications. This book explores this rapidlyexpanding field. It will interest industry bioscientists and biomedical engineers as well asacademics in cellular biomechanics, cell and tissue engineering, and regenerative medicine.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderNanomaterials for Electrochemical Sensing andBiosensing

Nanobiotechnology in Energy, Environment andElectronics

Edited by Martin PumeraNanotechnology brings new possibilities for the developmentof sensors, biosensors, and novel electrochemical bioassays.Nanoscale materials have been extensively used in a wide varietyof configurations—as electrode surfaces to promoteelectrochemical reaction, as "wires" to enzymes connecting theirredox centers to electrode surface, as nanobarcodes forbiomolecules, or as tags to amplify the signal of a biorecognitionevent. Nanomaterial-based electrochemical sensors have beenused in many areas, including cancer diagnostics and thedetection of infectious organisms. This book reviews importantachievements in the field of nanomaterial-based electrochemicalsensors and biosensors.

Methods and ApplicationsEdited by Claudio Nicolini, University of Genoa, ItalySeries: Pan Stanford Series on NanobiotechnologyThis book presents an overview of the current state of researchin the field of nanotechnologies and biotechnologies for energy,environment, electronics, and health, as emerging from leadinglaboratories worldwide. It presents and describes in details therecent research results in the most advancednanobiotechnology-based methods and their possibleapplications to energy, environment, electronics, and publichealth. The book focuses on an array of applications to highlightimportant aspects of this interdisciplinary approach,underpinning the present challenges and showing the future

potential solutions. Pan StanfordMay 2014: 229 x 152: 292pp

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2nd EditionDummy text to keep placeholderNanotechnology and Regenerative EngineeringNanomedicineThe Scaffold, Second EditionA Soft Matter Perspective

Edited by Cato T. Laurencin, University of ConnecticutHealth Center, Farmington, USA and Lakshmi S. Nair,University of Connecticut, Farmington, USAFeaturing contributions from world-class researchers in the fieldof tissue engineering, the first edition of this book was the firstcomprehensive source to explain the developments innanostructured biomaterials for tissue engineering, the relevanceof nanostructured materials in tissue regeneration, and thecurrent applications of nanostructured scaffolds for engineeringvarious tissues. This fully revised Second Edition provides athorough update to the existing material, plus new coverage ofthe FDA approval process of nanostructure scaffolds,cutting-edge clinical trials, and products based on

nanostructured scaffolds.

Edited by Dipanjan PanThis book provides a broad introduction to soft matters fornanomedicinal applications, with a deeper discussion of theindividual modalities for molecular imaging. It includes a generalintroduction to the opportunities provided by this technologyin chemistry, materials, biology and nanomedicine. It is designedand written with the perspective that anyone, with or withoutprevious knowledge of nanotechnology, would benefit.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderNatural Biomarkers for Cellular MetabolismNanomedicineBiology, Techniques, and ApplicationsScience, Business, and Impact

Edited by Vladimir V. Ghukasyan, University of NorthCarolina, Chapel Hill, USA and Ahmed A. Heikal, Universityof Minnesota, Duluth, USASeries: Series in Cellular and Clinical ImagingThis guide covers the current state of knowledge on intrinsicfluorescent biomarkers and highlights advances in using thesebiomarkers for the metabolic mapping and clinical diagnosis ofhealthy and diseased cells and tissues. The book’s first sectionintroduces the fundamentals of cellular energy metabolicpathways as well as natural biomarkers within the context oftheir biological functions. The second section outlines thetheoretical and technical background of quantitative,

Michael Hehenberger, HM NanoMed LLC, West Port,Connecticut, USABy covering the science, business, and societal impact ofnanomedicine, this book makes a strong case for funding ofbasic research, for effective translation of scientific breakthroughsinto clinical care of patients and close collaboration among allstakeholders in the healthcare ecosystem. It covers theunderlying science and technology of nanomedicine in detailto help understand the great promise of nanomedicine acrossall disease areas. It presents the topic of nanomedicine, althoughrich in content, to a wide audience by avoiding scientific jargonand by explaining all special terms and concepts from theground up while introducing them. noninvasive, autofluorescence microscopy and spectroscopy methods. The last two sections

explore applications in biochemistry, cell biology, and medicine.Pan StanfordMarket: Medicine

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TEXTBOOKDummy text to keep placeholderNeuroprostheticsNanoparticles in HumansPrinciples and ApplicationsExperiments, Methods and Strategies

Justin C. Sanchez, University of Miami, Coral Gables, Florida,USASeries: Rehabilitation Science in Practice SeriesThe study of neuroprosthetics deals with the theory and designof direct neural interfaces for delivering therapy and restoringfunctionality to disabled individuals. A focus is on "bench tobedside" technologies which will develop neuroprostheticdevices and translate them into a clinical setting. This is the firsttrue primary text for graduate students in departments ofbioengineering that covers the theory and applications behindthis science.

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Edited by Lev S. Ruzer, Lawrence Berkeley NationalLaboratory, California, USAThis book presents new ideas, methods, and experimental resultsto measure the surface area and local deposition of nanoparticlesin lungs and the true effectiveness of respirators. It includes ananoparticles dosimetric road map that can be used as a generalstrategy for the assessment of dose, which is the most importantphysical cause of health effect in case of nanoparticles exposure.The book uniquely uses graphs and diagrams to build anunderstanding of the methods for measuring the surface areaand local deposition of nanoparticles in lungs and theeffectiveness of respirators in case of nanoparticles exposure.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderTEXTBOOKOptical Probes in BiologyNonlinear Analysis for Human Movement Variability

Edited by Jin Zhang, John Hopkins University, Baltimore,Maryland, USA, Sohum Mehta, Department of Pharmacologyand Molecular Sciences, The Johns Hopkins School ofMedicine, Baltimore, Maryland, USA and Carsten Schultz,EMBL, Heidelberg, GermanySeries: Series in Cellular and Clinical ImagingThis book explores the diverse capabilities of optical probes andpresents various approaches used to design, develop, andimplement these powerful and versatile tools. It examines theuse of optical probes to detect and track numerous molecularprocesses in living cells, including GTPase and kinase activities,metabolic signals, RNA, and histone modifications. The bookalso covers sophisticated imaging techniques and equipment

Edited by Nicholas Stergiou, University of Nebraska-Omaha,USAThis textbook gives engineering and other students thefoundation they need in nonlinear analysis for studyingmovement variability in their practices. It introduces dynamicalsystems and time series and presents a wide variety of nonlineartools such as Lyapunov exponent, surrogation, entropy, fractalanalysis, and several others. Each chapter provides examplesfrom the literature and the author’s lab on how the nonlinearanalysis tools can be used to understand real-world applications.The book concludes with a chapter on specific case studies.

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expanding optical probe-based approaches into new biological frontiers.January 2016: 235 x 156: 408ppHb: 978-1-498-70332-1: £63.99eBook: 978-1-498-70333-8 CRC Press* For full contents and more information, visit: www.crcpress.com/9781498703321 Market: Biological Sciences/Biophysics & Biochemistry

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2nd EditionDummy text to keep placeholderOrthopaedic Biomaterials in Research and Practice,Second Edition

Nonlinear Digital Filtering with PythonAn Introduction

Ronald K. Pearson, DataRobot, Boston, Massachusetts, USAand Moncef Gabbouj, Tampere University of Technology,FinlandThis book discusses important structural filter classes includingthe median filter and a number of its extensions (e.g., weightedand recursive median filters), and Volterra filters based onpolynomial nonlinearities. Using results from algebra and thetheory of functional equations to construct and characterizebehaviorally defined nonlinear filter classes, the text firstintroduces Python programming, and then proposes practical,bottom-up strategies for designing more complex and capablefilters from simpler components in a way that preserves the keyproperties of these components.

Kevin L. Ong, Scott Lovald, Exponent, Inc., Menlo Park, CAand Jonathan Black, Clemson University (Professor Emeritus),South Carolina, USAExtensively revised, this text explores the biomaterials aspectsof research on and treatment of injuries, disabilities, and diseasesof the musculoskeletal system, emphasizing properties of naturalsoft and hard tissues and of materials used to replace or treatthem, and the interactions between native tissues andman-made (engineered) materials. It is intended for use in bothteaching and self-study settings. The work introduces materialsscience as applied to medical research and treatment(biomaterials) for students and practitioners who may lack formaltraining in engineering.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderPatient Specific Stem CellsOcean InnovationEdited by Deepak Lamba, Buck Institute for Research on Aging, Novato, CA, USABiomimetics Beneath the WavesAn in-depth overview, this book covers the generation of Pluripotent stem cells (iPSCs)andthe current research in various labs on how the technology is being used to study the

Iain A. Anderson, Auckland Bioengineering Institute, New Zealand, Julian Vincent,University of Bath, Bath, United Kingdom and John Montgomery

diseases and identify novel treatments. It addresses three main areas: (a) various methodsSeries: Biomimetics Series of reprogramming somatic cells to derive patients specific IPS Cells, (b) Generation andOcean organisms employ engineering strategies which enable them to maintain lifefunctions such as buoyancy and locomotion in a growing, self repairing body. This book

differentiation of various patient specific stem cells into different tissues including neurons,retinal cells, and cardiac cells, and (c) Applications of the patient derived cells includingtoxicity testing, and drug discovery.explores the possibilities of using these engineering feats in the human world. Each chapter

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for solutions. The book offers case studies that demonstrate how natural solutions can be August 2016: 235 x 156: 500ppapplied to some specific engineering challenges, both terrestrial and oceanic. The textencourages engineers to explore new ideas, rather than mimic them.

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TEXTBOOKDummy text to keep placeholderRobotic SurgeryPatterns in Excitable MediaSmart Materials, Robotic Structures, and Artificial MusclesGenesis, Dynamics, and Control

Mohsen Shahinpoor, University of Maine, Orono, USA andSiavash Gheshmi, University of Maine, Orono, USAThis text focuses on robotic surgery and biomimetic artificialmuscles and their possible engineering, industrial, medical, andscience applications. It presents the fundamentals of surgicalrobots, including the design of their geometrical configurations,kinematics, dynamics, and control. It also describes the designsof ophthalmic surgical robots and general laparoscopic surgicalrobots as well as applications of materials and systems that canbe manufactured or fabricated to act like biomimetic artificialmuscles, sensors, and actuators.

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Sitabhra Sinha, Institue of Mathematical Sciences, Chennai,India and S. SridharThis book covers recent developments in the interdisciplinaryfield of dynamics and control of patterns in nonlinear biologicalsystems described by excitable media models. Using examplesof many real-life systems, it explores the impact of patterndynamics on the structural and functional heterogeneities inthe system. The book also discusses low-amplitude controlschemes for eliminating patterns from an excitable medium,such as life-threatening cardiac arrhythmia. Codes for numericalsimulation are provided in the appendix.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderTEXTBOOKScaffolds for Tissue EngineeringPrinciples and Applications of Therapeutic

Ultrasound in Healthcare Biological Design, Materials, and FabricationEdited by Claudio Migliaresi, University of Trento, Italy andAntonella Motta, University of Trento, ItalyThis book illustrates design principles for scaffolds for tissueengineering with particular relevance to the biologicalrequirements needed to control and drive the biologicalcross-talk, and reviews materials and fabrication and validationmethods. The book is mainly addressed to graduate andpost-graduate students, who are approaching tissue engineeringor experienced researchers who wish to have condensed butcomprehensive information on materials, fabrication techniques,biological principles, and design criteria. The contributors areamong the scientific leaders in their respective fields.

Yufeng Zhou, Nanyang Technological University, SingaporeTherapeutic uses of ultrasound include fragmentation of kidneystones, ablation of tumors and newer applications, such as drugdelivery and denervation. Suitable as a textbook or as a quickreference for medical device engineers, research scientists, andhealthcare professionals, this text systemically introduces theconcepts, principles, construction, and application of therapeuticultrasound devices. It discusses the fundamental physicalprinciples of biomedical acoustics, ultrasound calibrationmethods, structures of commercially available therapeuticultrasound systems, and various applications of ultrasound

therapy in clinics.Pan StanfordCRC PressMarket: Biomedical EngineeringMarket: Biomedical EngineeringJune 2014: 229 x 152: 698ppDecember 2015: 279 x 216: 364ppHb: 978-9-814-46320-1: £159.00Hb: 978-1-466-51027-2: £89.00eBook: 978-9-814-46321-8eBook: 978-1-466-51028-9* For full contents and more information, visit: www.crcpress.com/9789814463201* For full contents and more information, visit: www.crcpress.com/9781466510272

Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderSmart Biomaterial DevicesRehabilitationPolymers in Biomedical SciencesA Post-critical ApproachEdited by A.K. Bajpai, Bose Memorial Research Laboratory, Autonomous ScienceCollege, Jaya Bajpai, Department of Chemistry, Autonomous Science College - India,

Barbara Gibson, University of Toronto, Ontario, CanadaSeries: Rehabilitation Science in Practice SeriesA re-examination of the core concepts and philosophicalfoundations of physical rehabilitation is highlighted in this book.Taking movement as a starting point, the book expandsunderstandings of movement beyond the physical body andoutlines some of the limitations of related concepts thatunderpin contemporary rehabilitation practice. Engaging inmultiple ideas of movement, not only physical but social,emotional, and political, the book investigates the limitations ofbiomedicine as the framework for rehabilitation and exploresnew directions to diversify practice.

Rajesh Kumar Saini, Priyanka Agrawal and Atul Tiwari, University of Hawaii at Manoa,Honolulu, USAPolymers have emerged as one of the most innovative classes of materials in modernmaterials science, leading to new applications in medicine and pharmacy. This book offersa convincing and understandable approach to polymer biomaterial devices being used invarious areas related to biomedical and pharmaceutical fields. The polymer materials findingapplication as biomaterials are discussed and described in detail pertaining to the areas ofartificial implants, orthopedics, ocular devices, dental implants, drug delivery systems, burnsand wounds.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderSynthetic Biology HandbookStem Cell MechanicsEdited by Darren N. Nesbeth, University College London, UKEdited by Tabassum Ahsan, Tulane University, New Orleans, Louisiana, USAThis book provides the reader with an explanation of the major goals of synthetic biology:i) making biological tools that are understood as well as the silicon tools developed by the

This book will be a comprehensive overview of the latest state-of-the-art research on stemcell mechanics. The focus of this work will deal with an in-depth look at the mechanical

computer industry, ii) using these tools to do useful things within the biology we are alreadyforces that play on the external development of stem cells within various systems. It willfamiliar with, such as yeast or stem cells, and iii) using these tools to make entirely newincorporate details in enabling engineering technologies and scientific findings in termsbiological entities that previously did not exist in nature. The book also provides technicaldetails of current advances toward these goals.

of stem cell self-renewal, differentiation, and mechanotransduction both in vitro and invivo.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderTerahertz Biomedical Science and TechnologySupercritical Fluid Chromatography

Edited by Joo-Hiuk Son, Department of Physics, Universityof Seoul, KoreaThis book focuses on biomedical applications of terahertz (THz)waves. THz waves offer advantages due to their low energy(greater safety), long wavelength (less scattering), and sensitivityto water molecules. The book explores the use of THzspectroscopy in elucidating biological behaviors as well as thedevelopment of THz wave medical techniques, such as skin drugabsorption imaging and cancer diagnosis. It also includes anoverview of THz technology, encompassing generation,detection, and imaging methods.

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Advances and Applications in Pharmaceutical AnalysisEdited by Gregory K. Webster, AbbVie, Inc, North Chicago,Illinois, USAThis book reviews the use of supercritical fluid chromatography(SFC) in drug discovery and describes its application in massspectrometric and polarographic detection. The book also shedslight on the role of SFC in drug development from naturalproducts, its use in pilot-scale operations as a chromatographictechnique, and the advancement of SFC with new technologies.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderTissue and Organ RegenerationSupermacroporous CryogelsAdvances in Micro- and NanotechnologyBiomedical and Biotechnological Applications

Edited by Lijie Grace Zhang, George Washington University,District of Columbia, USA, Ali Khademhosseini, HarvardMedical School, Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA andThomas Webster, Northeastern University, Boston,Massachusetts, USAEdited by three of the top researchers in the field of tissueengineering and nanomedicine, with contributions from a teamof pioneers and well-known leading experts in the biomedicalfield, this book presents the latest nano/microtechnologies usedto manipulate stem cell behaviors, which is a critical area forregenerative medicine. It covers and details cutting-edgeresearch in nano/microfabrication techniques and biomaterials

Edited by Ashok Kumar, Indian Institute of Technology, Kampur, IndiaRecent research in cryogelation has focused on the application of these polymer systemsin various biomedical as well as biotechnological fields. Despite the fact that there issignificant literature available as research publications, some reviews, and book chapters,there has been no dedicated book on this topic until now. This edited work explores theunique inherent features of the cryogels, often referred to as macroporous polymer systems(MPs), their synthesis and optimization from various natural and synthetic polymers, andtheir applicability in the medical and biotechnological areas of research.

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2nd Edition • NEW EDITIONDummy text to keep placeholderUsability Testing of Medical Devices, Second EditionTrends in Biomaterials

Michael E. Wiklund, P.E., UL-Wiklund, Concord,Massachusetts, USA, Jonathan Kendler, UL-Wiklund,Concord, Massachusetts, USA and Allison Y. Strochlic,UL-Wiklund, Concord, Massachusetts, USASince publication of the first edition, the FDA and otherorganizations and agencies have modified their regulations andexpectations regarding how medical device manufacturersshould approach usability testing. Reflecting these changes, thissecond edition provides updated guidance to readers with aninterest or direct role in conducting a usability test of a medicaldevice or system. Key updates include guidance pertaining tonew FDA and IEC requirements, linking usability test tasks to riskanalysis results, and analyzing root causes of use errors that occur

during usability tests.

Edited by G. P. Kothiyal, Bhabha Atomic Research Centre,Mumbai, India and A. Srinivasan, Indian Institute ofTechnology Guwahati, IndiaThis book presents recent results related to both materialsaspects and implant issues. The focus has been on structural,magnetic, antibacterial, bioactivity/compatibility, mechanical,and other related properties and the implication of these resultson biomedical applications. Technical problems faced by thesurgeon during implant fixation in total hip replacement andthe selection of materials based on the patient’s requirementare also discussed. Recent advances in implant materials,including the reinforcement and biocompatibility issues, havealso been addressed.

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Dummy text to keep placeholder3rd Edition • NEW EDITIONVascularizationTunable Laser Applications, Third EditionRegenerative Medicine and Tissue EngineeringEdited by F.J. Duarte, Interferometric Optics, Rochester, New

York, USASeries: Optical Science and EngineeringTunability has added an important dimension to a variety oflaser applications and has led to new laser systems. From laserspectroscopy to Bose-Einstein condensation, the tunable laseris needed. This new edition reflects significant developmentsand describes the physics and architecture of widely appliedtunable laser sources, emphasizing biomedical applications offiber lasers and ultrashort pulsed lasers as well as isotopeseparation and cancer photodynamic therapy. The new editionalso expands on Quantitative Lithium and Rubidium Diode LaserSpectroscopy.

Edited by Eric M. Brey, Illinois Institute of Technology,Chicago, USAThis book presents the latest research and science on the processof vessel assembly, with an emphasis on methods for controllingthe process for therapeutic applications. It has a strongorientation toward regenerative medicine and tissue engineeringapplications with contributions from engineers, basic scientists,and biologists. The book provides the reader with anunderstanding of the process of how blood vessels and methodsfor controlling this process are engineered in order to developtreatments for various pathologies and surgical situations.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderTutorials in Radiotherapy PhysicsAdvanced Topics with Problems and Solutions

Patrick N. McDermottThis book's author has chosen a few significant and timely topicsto provide a more systematic, fundamental synthesis startingfrom first principles and using consistent mathematical notationthroughout. He has been careful to clearly define allmathematical symbols throughout the text and includesself-study problems at the end of each chapter. Readers will gainskills applicable to many other essential aspects of medicalphysics.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderBio-Imaging14 MeV NeutronsPrinciples, Techniques, and ApplicationsPhysics and Applications

Rajagopal Vadivambal, University of Manitoba, Winnipeg,Canada and Digvir S. Jayas, University of Manitoba,Winnipeg, CanadaThis text describes in detail the various kinds of imagingtechniques available, principles of imaging, components ofvarious imaging systems, and applications of imaging techniquesin bio-industries in general. It defines imaging techniques suchas optical imaging, x-ray imaging, x-ray computed tomography(CT) imaging, magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), and thermalimaging in a simple and detailed manner. The book focuses onthe imaging techniques for biological materials and theapplication of biological imaging to health and related industries

as well to agriculture and food industries.

Vladivoj ValkovicThis book reflects developments in both fundamental nuclearphysics and the application of fast neutrons to many practicalproblems in medicine, the environment, security, and otherareas. Drawing on his more than 50 years of experience workingwith 14 MeV neutrons, the author shows how 14 MeV neutronsare used in materials detection and analysis to effectively inspectlarge volumes in complex environments. The book covers14MeV neutron sources and detectors as well as different types of14 MeV neutron-induced reactions.

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Dummy text to keep placeholder2nd EditionBiomedical Image SegmentationApplied Medical Image Processing, Second EditionAdvances and TrendsA Basic CourseEdited by Ayman El-Baz, Xiaoyi Jiang, University of Münster, Germany and Jasjit S.Suri, CEO - Global Biomedical Technologies, Inc., Roseville, California, USA

Wolfgang Birkfellner, Medical University of Vienna, AustriaAvoiding excessive mathematical formalisms, this second editionof a bestseller delivers an ideal introduction to medical imageprocessing, presenting key principles and algorithms usingsimple MATLAB

®/Octave scripts. It not only discusses data

storage, transformations, segmentation, rendering, registration,and reconstruction, but also contains a chapter on clinicalapplications and an image-guided therapy tutorial. Includingexamples from radiology, internal medicine, surgery, andradiation therapy, the text is beneficial to students of medicalphysics, biomedical engineering, computer science, appliedmathematics, and related fields, as well as radiology professionals.

As one of the most important tasks in biomedical imaging, image segmentation providesthe foundation for quantitative reasoning and diagnostic techniques. A large variety ofdifferent imaging techniques, each with its own physical principle and characteristics (e.g.,noise modeling), often requires modality-specific algorithmic treatment. In recent years,substantial progress has been made to biomedical image segmentation. Biomedical imagesegmentation is characterized by several specific factors. This book presents an overviewof the advanced segmentation algorithms and their applications.

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Autism Imaging and DevicesEdited by Manual F. Casanova, University of Louisville, Kentucky, USA, Ayman El-Baz,University of Louisville, Kentucky, USA and Jasjit S. Suri, CEO - Global BiomedicalTechnologies, Inc., Roseville, California, USA John L. Semmlow, Robert Wood Johnson Medical School,

New Brunswick, New Jersey, USA and Benjamin GriffelThis third edition of a bestseller offers comprehensive coverageof the major approaches in biomedical signal and imageprocessing. It provides a complete set of signal processing tools,including diagnostic decision-making tools, and classificationmethods. Thoroughly revised and updated, it supplies importantnew material on nonlinear methods for describing and classifyingsignals, including entropy-based methods and scaling methods.This edition covers data "cleaning" methods commonly used insuch areas as heart rate variability studies, along with actualexamples. It also includes new end-of-chapter problems.

This book covers state-of-the-art medical image analysis approaches currently pursued inautism research. Chapters cover recent advances in diagnosis using structural neuroimaging.All aspects of imaging are included, such as electrophysiology (EEG, ERP, QEEG, and MEG),postmortem techniques, and advantages and difficulties of depositing/acquiring imagesin larger databases. The book incorporates 2D, 3D, and 4D imaging and advances scientificresearch within the broad field of autism imaging.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderComputer-Aided Detection and Diagnosis inMedical Imaging

Cardiovascular and Neurovascular ImagingPhysics and Technology

Edited by Carlo Cavedon, University Hospital of Verona, Italyand Stephen Rudin, University at Buffalo, The StateUniversity of New York, USASeries: Imaging in Medical Diagnosis and TherapyThis book provides students, professionals, and researchers witha single, state-of-the-art reference on the physics and technologyof cardiovascular and neurovascular imaging. The text coverseach major imaging modality as well as special applications,time-resolved techniques, image-guided therapies, image qualityand accuracy, radiation safety and dosimetry, image formationand analysis, and current and future trends in vascular imagingprocedures and technologies. Featuring chapters authored by

Edited by Qiang Li, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Shanghai,China and Robert M. Nishikawa, University of Pittsburgh,Pennsylvania, USASeries: Imaging in Medical Diagnosis and TherapyThis book covers the major technical advances andmethodologies shaping the development and clinical utility ofCAD systems in breast imaging, chest imaging, abdominalimaging, and other emerging applications. The first sectionpresents CAD technologies in breast imaging and the secondsection discusses CAD technologies in chest and abdominalimaging. The third section explores emerging CAD technologies

in a wide range of imaging modalities designed to address a variety of diseases. The finalsection describes the current use of CAD systems in clinical practice.field experts, this book combines the latest information on the physics and technology of

cardiovascular and neurovascular imaging under one cover.CRC Press

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Dummy text to keep placeholder13rd Edition • TEXTBOOK • NEW EDITIONCone Beam Computed TomographyClark's Positioning in Radiography 13E

Edited by Chris C. Shaw, The University of Texas M.D.Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, USASeries: Imaging in Medical Diagnosis and TherapyThis book explains how cone beam computed tomography(CBCT), with its superior spatial resolution and compactconfiguration, is implemented and used in clinical applicationsand animal research. With a focus on image acquisition,reconstruction, processing, and display, the text covers the basicprinciples and applications of CBCT as well as advancedtechniques. It reviews the historical development of medicalx-ray imaging, explores current research, and considers future

A. Stewart Whitley, Radiology and Physiotherapy Services,VIctoria Hospital, Blackpool, UK, Gail Jefferson, Anglia RuskinUniversity, Cambridge, UK, Ken Holmes, Charles Sloane, StMartin's College, Lancaster, UK, Craig Anderson, FurnessGeneral Hospital, Barrow in Furness, UK and GrahamHoadley, Consultant Radiologist, Clinical Director,Directorate of Radiology and Physiotherapy Services,Blackpool, Fylde and Wyre Hospitals NHS Trust, Blackpool,Lancashire, UKThis book continues to be the definitive work on radiographictechnique for all students on diagnostic radiography courses,

developments while addressing issues related to implementation and system characteristics,including image quality, artifacts, radiation dose, and perception.

radiographers in practice, and trainee radiologists preparing for the FRCR or equivalentqualifying examinations. New features in this edition include the important role of imaginginformatics, how best to maximise image quality and how to provide the means to CRC Pressadminister, store and send images where needed. For the first time recommended Market: Medical Physics

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and Imaging Edited by M. Emre Celebi, Teresa Mendonca, Universidadedo Porto, Portugal and Jorge S. Marques, Instituto SuperiorTécnico, Lisbon, PortugalSeries: Digital Imaging and Computer VisionDermoscopy is a noninvasive skin imaging technique that usesoptical magnification and either liquid immersion orcross-polarized lighting to make subsurface structures morevisible when compared to conventional clinical images. It allowsfor the identification of dozens of morphological features thatare particularly important in identifying malignant melanoma.This booksummarizes the state of the art of the computerizedanalysis of dermoscopy images, covering dermoscopy image

Edited by Sarhan M. Musa, Prairie View A&M University,Houston, Texas, USAGrowth in the use of computational optical technology forbiomedical research and health care has been explosive. Newapplications are made possible by emerging technologies inlasers, optical devices, fiber optics, spectroscopy, and imaging,all of which are being applied to medical research, diagnostics,and therapy. This book covers recent discoveries and researchin the field by some of the best inventors and researchers in theworld. It presents useful computational methods andapplications used in optical biomedical spectroscopy andimaging. The book also discusses future applications, directions,

opportunities, and challenges in technical industry, academia, and government.

analysis from preprocessing to classification. The text also explores future directions forthis exciting subfield of medical image analysis.

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Dummy text to keep placeholder2nd EditionThe Fluorescent Protein RevolutionDiagnostic Ultrasound

Edited by Richard N. Day, Indiana University, Indianapolis,USA and Michael W. Davidson, Florida State University,Tallahassee, USASeries: Series in Cellular and Clinical ImagingThis book presents the fundamental principles and latestadvances in the field, including the associated development ofimaging techniques that exploit fluorescent proteins. The bookfirst traces the history of fluorescent proteins and the revolutionthey enabled in cellular imaging. It then discusses fluorescentproteins with novel photophysical properties. The book alsocovers cutting-edge imaging applications, including variationsof FRAP for assessing protein dynamics, FRET microscopy of

living cells, and superresolution microscopies for molecular imaging.

Imaging and Blood Flow Measurements, Second EditionK. Kirk Shung, University of Southern California, Los Angeles,USAThis is a substantial revision of a respected work that details thelatest advances in ultrasound technology related to biomedicalapplications. This includes such topics as elastrography, portablescanners, ultrasound molecular imaging, preclinical highfrequency imaging, 2D array, and 4D imaging techniques. Eachchapter has been considerably updated and expanded. A newchapter has been added on new developments such aselastography and miniature scanners. New case studies andexamples throughout the book are also included in this newedition.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderTEXTBOOKFractalsEssentials of In Vivo Biomedical ImagingApplications in Biological Signalling and Image ProcessingEdited by Simon R. Cherry, University of California, Davis,

USA, Ramsey D. Badawi, University of California, Davis, USAand Jinyi Qi, University of California, Davis, USAThis book helps scientists and physician–scientists choose andutilize the appropriate in vivo imaging technologies and methodsfor their research. Featuring contributions from leading expertsin the field, this authoritative reference text explains what eachin vivo imaging technology can measure, describes major in vivoimaging methods and approaches, and gives examplesdemonstrating the rich repertoire of modern biomedical imagingto address a wide range of morphological, functional, metabolic,

and molecular parameters in a safe and noninvasive manner.

Dinesh Kumar, RMIT University, Melbourne, Australia, Sridhar P. Arjunan, RMITUniversity, Melbourne, Australia and Behzad Aliahmad, RMIT University, Melbourne,AustraliaA comprehensive guide for those interested in biomedical signal and image processing,this book will provide insight into the advantages and limitations of the fractal measure ofbiomedical data, including a brief introduction to fractals and other associated measuresand the applications for biomedical signals and images. Divided into three sections, thebook will discuss the biological data in relation to fractals of biomedical signals, biomedicalimages, and human wellbeing, including health and ageing. The book will also discuss theexperimentally observed differences between the different methods to compute fractalsand describe some applications for these techniques.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderGeometric Modeling and Mesh Generation fromScanned Images

Fluorescence Lifetime Spectroscopy and ImagingPrinciples and Applications in Biomedical Diagnostics

Edited by Laura Marcu, University of California, Davis, USA,Paul M. W. French, Imperial College London, UK and DanielS. Elson, Imperial College London, UKThis book reflects the remarkable advances in time-resolvedfluorescence techniques and their role in a wide range ofbiological and clinical applications. Fluorescence lifetimeapproaches maximize contrast between different fluorophoresfor improved specificity of measurements, enablingcharacterization of intact tissue and disease diagnostics. Thebook offers a comprehensive treatment of fundamentalprinciples, instrumentation, analytical methods, and applications.It covers the wide range of methods, including single channel

Yongjie Zhang, Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh,Pennsylvania, USASeries: Chapman & Hall/CRC Mathematical and ComputationalImaging Sciences SeriesIncorporating a new interdisciplinary approach, this book coversmany of the techniques used in computational biomodelingand visualization. It integrates a number of important topicsfrom mechanical engineering, biomedical engineering, computerscience, and mathematics. The author introduces readers to thefundamentals of medical imaging, image processing,computational geometry, mesh generation, visualization, andfinite element analysis. With end-of-chapter problems, the bookis suitable for advanced undergraduate and graduate students

in mathematics, mechanical engineering, biomedical engineering, and physics.

(point) spectroscopy, fluorescence lifetime imaging microscopy, and single- andmulti-photon excitation.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderHeart MechanicsHandbook of Imaging in Biological MechanicsMagnetic Resonance Imaging – Mathematical Modeling, PulseSequences and Image Analysis

Edited by Corey P. Neu and Guy M. GeninTransformative technologies such as microCT scans,super-resolution microscopy, fluorescence fluctuation analysis,and other methods now allow us to study the mechanics ofcancer, dissect the origins of cellular force regulation, andexamine biological specimens at the nanoscale. This handbookpresents the spectrum of imaging techniques used fornoninvasive visualization of the morphology and mechanics ofthe large and small—from organs to individual macromolecules.It discusses the selection and application of imagingtechnologies to study deformation, stress, and constitutivebehavior of tissues, cells, and proteins.

Edited by El-Sayed H. Ibrahim, University of Florida, USAMRI techniques have been recently introduced for non-invasive qualification of regionalmyocardial mechanics, which is not achievable with other imaging modalities. Coveringmore than twenty-three years of developments in MRI techniques for accessing heartmechanics, this book provides a plethora of techniques and concepts that assist readerschoose the best technique for their purpose. It reviews research studies and clinical trialsthat implemented MRI techniques for studying heart mechanics.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderHeart MechanicsHandbook of Small Animal ImagingMagnetic Resonance Imaging – The Complete GuidePreclinical Imaging, Therapy, and ApplicationsEdited by El-Sayed H. Ibrahim, University of Florida, USAEdited by George C. Kagadis, University of Patras, Rion,

Achaia, Greece, Nancy L. Ford, University of British Columbia,Vancouver, BC, Canada, Dimitrios N. Karnabatidis, Universityof Patras, Greece and George K. Loudos, TechnologicalEducational Institute of Athens, Egaleo, GreeceSmall animal models are an essential part of biomedical researchand preclinical testing of pharmaceutical agents. This bookfocuses on whole-body small animal imaging as a cost-effectiveexperimental platform for validation and commercialization ofnovel agents. Chapters highlight various modalities, includingmicrocomputed tomography, micromagnetic resonanceimaging, microsingle photon-emission tomography,

This book details the latest research on magnetic resonance (MRI) tagging technologyrelated to heart mechanics. The book compare and contrast different tagging techniques,explain different imaging sequences and post processing algorithms, and associate thetagging techniques with different applications. It presents MRI techniques in chronologicalorder, describing how the drawbacks of a certain technique led to the invention of thenext one.

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micropositron-emission tomography, optical imaging, digital angiography, and ultrasound.The comprehensive coverage extends to therapy applications, from imaging of oncologyand cardiovascular disease to CNS disorders, angiogenesis, and vessel wall imaging.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderHybrid Imaging in Cardiovascular MedicineHeart MechanicsEdited by Yi-Hwa Liu, Yale University School of Medicine, New Haven, Connecticut,USA and Albert J. Sinusas, Yale University School of Medicine, New Haven, CT

Magnetic Resonance Imaging – Advanced Techniques, ClinicalApplications and Future Trends

Series: Imaging in Medical Diagnosis and TherapyEdited by El-Sayed H. Ibrahim, University of Florida, USAThis book provides a complete overview of multimodality imaging technology, with generalchapters on each major hybrid modality, and then gives case studies that highlight its use

Based on research and clinical trials, this book details the latest research in magneticresonance imaging (MRI) tagging technology related to heart mechanics. It covers clinical

in the detection and treatment of cardiovascular diseases. Among the modalities coveredapplications and examines future trends, providing a guide for future uses of MRI technologyfor studying heart mechanics. are PET-CT, SPECT-CT, SPECT-MRI, PET-MRI, PET-optical imaging, SPECT-optical imaging,

photoacoustic Imaging and hybrid intravascular imaging. The book also addresses theCRC Press important topics of multimodality imaging probes and image quantification and presents

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7th Edition • NEW EDITIONDummy text to keep placeholderThe Image Processing Handbook, Seventh EditionImage Analysis and Modeling in Ophthalmology

John C. Russ, North Carolina State University, Raleigh, USAand F. Brent Neal, Milliken Research Corporation,Spartanburg, South Carolina, USAThis book delivers an accessible and up-to-date treatment ofimage processing, offering broad coverage and comparison ofalgorithms, approaches, and outcomes. The seventh editionfeatures a greater range of computationally intensive algorithms.It provides better organization, more quantitative results, andnew material on recent developments. It includes revampedchapters on 3D imaging and statistical analysis, as well as 1700+references to theory, methods, and applications in a variety ofdisciplines. It also presents 500+ new figures and images, with

more than two-thirds appearing in color.

Edited by Eddie Y. K. Ng, U. Rajendra Acharya, Ngee AnnPolytechnic, Singapore, Jasjit S. Suri, CEO - Global BiomedicalTechnologies, Inc., Roseville, California, USA and AurelioCampilho, Universidade de Porto, Instituto de EngenhariaBiomedica, PortugalSuccessful thermal modeling of the human eye helps in theearly diagnosis of eye abnormalities such as inflammation,cataracts, diabetic retinopathy, and glaucoma—all leading causesof blindness. This book presents a unified work of eye imagingand modeling techniques that have been proposed and appliedto ophthalmologic problems. It delves into variousmorphological, texture, higher order spectra, and wavelet

transformation techniques used to extract important diagnostic features from images,which can then be analyzed by a data scientist for automated diagnosis. CRC Press

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderImaging for Plastic SurgeryImage Principles, Neck, and the Brain

Edited by Luca Saba, University of Cagliari, Italy, Warren M.Rozen, Monash University, Clayton, Victoria, Australia,Alberto Alonso-Burgos, University of Madrid, Spain andDiego Ribuffo, University of Rome "Sapienza," ItalyThis book covers the techniques, applications, and potentialitiesof medical imaging technology in plastic and reconstructivesurgery. It provides a practical introduction to imaging modalitiesthat can be used during preoperative planning, identifying thestrengths and weaknesses of all available imaging modalitieswhile demonstrating the added value of imaging in differentclinical scenarios. It addresses imaging principles of the face,head, neck, breast, trunk, and extremities, making it acomprehensive and essential imaging resource for surgeons,

radiologists, and patient care professionals.

Edited by Luca Saba, University of Cagliari, ItalyThis book explains in detail the MRI application to the study of the pathological diseasesof the human body. It covers the physical principles of the MRI and how to correctly usethis technique. It reviews the anatomy and pathological processes of each organ coveredwith several examples and high quality images.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderImaging of the Cardiovascular System, Thorax, andAbdomen

Image Processing and Acquisition using PythonRavishankar Chityala, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis,USA and Sridevi Pudipeddi, SriRav Scientific Solutions,Minneapolis, Minnesota, USASeries: Chapman & Hall/CRC Mathematical and ComputationalImaging Sciences SeriesThis book provides readers with a sound foundation in bothimage acquisition and image processing—one of the first booksto integrate these topics together. By improving readers’knowledge of image acquisition techniques and correspondingimage processing, the book enables them to performexperiments more effectively and cost efficiently as well asanalyze and measure more accurately. Long recognized as oneof the easiest languages for non-programmers to learn, Python

is used in a variety of practical examples.

Edited by Luca Saba, University of Cagliari, ItalyThis book explains in detail the MRI application to the study of the pathological diseasesof the human body. It covers the physical principles of the MRI and how to correctly usethis technique. It reviews the anatomy and pathological processes of each organ coveredwith several examples and high quality images.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderMagnetic Resonance Imaging HandbookImaging of the Pelvis, Musculoskeletal System, and

Special Applications to CAD Edited by Luca Saba, University of Cagliari, ItalyMagnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is an imaging technique used in biomedical imagingand radiology to visualize detailed internal structures of the body. The purpose of this book

Edited by Luca Saba, University of Cagliari, ItalyThis book explains in detail the MRI application to the study of the pathological diseasesof the human body. It covers the physical principles of the MRI and how to correctly use

is to cover engineering and clinical benefits in diagnosing human pathologies using MRI.It will cover the protocols and potentialities of advanced MRI scanners in addition to

this technique. It reviews the anatomy and pathological processes of each organ coveredwith several examples and high quality images.

explaining the physical principles of MRI and how to use this technique correctly. Eachorgan’s anatomy and pathological processes are highlighted with high-quality images.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderMagnetic Resonance ImagingIonizing Radiation Effects in ElectronicsThe BasicsFrom Memories to Imagers

Christakis Constantinides, University of Cyprus, NicosiaBased on courses taught at The Johns Hopkins University, thistext provides a solid introduction to MRI technology. After anoverview of magnetic resonance and Fourier transformations,it examines the principles of physics for nuclear magneticresonance (NMR) signal formation and image construction. Itexplains the mathematical formulation of MRI and discussesimage quantitative indices. Additional topics include hardwareand electronics of an MRI scanner, magnetic fields, and NMRspectroscopy and spectral acquisition and imaging techniques.The final section explores advanced imaging techniques. Thebook is enriched by numerous worked examples and problem

sets with selected solutions.

Edited by Marta Bagatin, University of Padova, Italy andSimone Gerardin, University of Padova, ItalySeries: Devices, Circuits, and SystemsThis book describes the effects of ionizing radiation on modernsemiconductor devices. It also discusses hardening-by-designsolutions for custom chips. The text covers a range of devices,from memories and microprocessors to mixed-analogcomponents and imagers. It addresses the experimental aspectsas well as the simulation of radiation effects in electronic devices.It deals with several environments of interest, including terrestrial,space, and high-energy physics. The book provides a solidtheoretical background, yet is practical enough to assist inmaking effective use of beam time.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderMedical Image ProcessingIsotopes in NanoparticlesAdvanced Fuzzy Set Theoretic TechniquesFundamentals and Applications

Tamalika Chaira, Centre for Biomedical Engineering, IndianInstitute of Technology Delhi, New DelhiThis higher-level text provides a brief introduction to advancedfuzzy set theory, fuzzy/intuitionistic fuzzy aggregation operators,and distance/similarity measures. It covers medical imageenhancement using advanced fuzzy sets, includingMATLAB®-based examples to increase contrast of the images.In addition, the book describes intuitionistic fuzzy and Type IIfuzzy thresholding techniques that separate differentregions/leukocyte types/abnormal lesions, demonstrates theclustering of unwanted lesions/regions even in the presence ofnoise, uses intuitionistic fuzzy edge detection to find the edgesof different regions, and discusses fuzzy mathematical

morphology.

Edited by Jordi Llop, CIC biomaGUNE, San Sebastian, Spainand Vanessa Gomez-Vallejo, CIC biomaGUNE, San Sebastian,SpainThis book starts with an introduction to the different types ofnanomaterials most commonly used in both the biomedicaland industrial areas. It then compiles and discusses the variousmethods reported to date for the radiolabelling of nanomaterialswith imaging purposes, and provides illustrative examples ofpotential applications of the labelled species. Finally, the use ofnanomaterials in radiotherapy, stable isotopic labeling strategies,and operational health and safety aspects related with themanipulation of NPs in radioactive facilities are discussed. Thisbook will appeal to anyone involved in nanotechnology,

molecular imaging, radiochemistry, and nanomedicine.CRC PressPan StanfordMarket: Engineering - ElectricalMarket: Biomedical ScienceJanuary 2015: 235 x 156: 236ppMarch 2016: 229 x 152: 600ppHb: 978-1-498-70045-0: £63.99Hb: 978-9-814-66908-5: £159.00eBook: 978-1-498-70047-4eBook: 978-9-814-66909-2* For full contents and more information, visit: www.crcpress.com/9781498700450* For full contents and more information, visit: www.crcpress.com/9789814669085

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderNeurophotonics and Brain MappingMetalloproteinsEdited by Yu Chen, University of Maryland, College Park, USA and Babak KatebTheory, Calculations, and ExperimentsUnderstanding how the brain works and developing effective therapeutics are importantin advancing neuroscience and improving clinical patient care. This book covers

Edited by Art E. Cho, Korea University, Korea and WilliamA. Goddard III, California Institute of Technology, Pasadena,USAMetal ions in metalloproteins are critical to the protein’s function,structure, and stability. Because numerous essential biologicalfunctions require metal ions and most of these functions involvemetalloproteins, understanding metalloproteins and how tomanipulate them is of great importance in the biological andmedical fields. This book examines current research onmetalloproteins and the interplay between theory andexperiment, detailing the role of theoretical modeling in thefield and explaining how it aids experiments. The text alsopresents the current state of computational protein modeling,

enabling researchers to adopt computation as an integral component of their studies.

state-of-the-art research and development in optical technologies and applications forbrain mapping and therapeutics. It provides a comprehensive overview of various methodsdeveloped using light, both microscopic and macroscopic techniques. Recent developmentsin minimally-invasive endoscopic imaging of deep brain structure and function, as well aslight-based therapy are also reviewed.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderOphthalmological Imaging and ApplicationsModern Diagnostic X-Ray Sources

Edited by E. Y. K. Ng, Nanyang Technological University,Singapore, U. Rajendra Acharya, Ngee Ann Polytechnic,Singapore, Rangaraj M. Rangayyan, University of Calgary,Alberta, Canada and Jasjit S. Suri, CEO - Global BiomedicalTechnologies, Inc., Roseville, California, USAThis book covers several aspects of multimodal ophthalmologicalimaging and applications. Edited by and featuring contributionsfrom world-class researchers, the text offers a unified work ofthe latest eye imaging and modeling techniques proposed andapplied to ophthalmologic problems. It focuses on theory, basicprinciples, and results derived from research. Information ispresented in an accessible manner to appeal to a wide audience

Technology, Manufacturing, ReliabilityRolf Behling, Philips Medical Systems DMC GmbH, Hamburg,GermanyThis book gives an up-to-date summary of X-ray source designfor applications in modern diagnostic medical imaging. It laysa sound groundwork for education and advanced training inthe physics of X-ray production and X-ray interactions withmatter. The book begins with a historical overview of X-ray tubeand generator development, including key achievements leadingup to the current technological and economic state of the field.

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of students, researchers, and practitioners. This volume is intended to be a companion toImage Analysis and Modeling in Ophthalmology

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Huabei Jiang, University of Florida, Gainesville, USAPresenting the research of a well-respected pioneer and leadingexpert, this first-of-its-kind book covers the underlying principlesand practical applications of photoacoustic tomography (PAT)in a systematic manner. Written in a tutorial format, the textaddresses nearly every aspect of PAT, from the theory onphotoacoustic effect, image reconstruction methods,instrumentation, and animal studies to the technology’s clinicaluses. The book also discusses advanced methods for quantitativePAT, array-based PAT systems, photoacoustic microscopy (PAM),combinations of PAT/PAM with other imaging methods, andcontrast-agents-based molecular PAT.

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Physics, Image Reconstruction, and AnalysisEdited by Angshul Majumdar, Indraprastha Institute ofInformation Technology, Delhi, India and Rabab KreidiehWard, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, CanadaSeries: Devices, Circuits, and SystemsThis book presents cutting-edge research in magnetic resonanceimaging (MRI) technology, emphasizing compressedsensing-based image reconstruction techniques. Featuringchapters authored by field experts, the text begins with asuccinct introduction to the principles of MRI and then discussesthe technology and applications of T

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parallel MRIs, the off-line techniques in dynamic MRI reconstruction, and the latest advancesin brain connectivity analysis using diffusion and functional MRIs.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderRadiation Detectors for Medical ImagingPhysics of PET and SPECT Imaging

Edited by Jan S. Iwanczyk, DxRay, Inc., Northridge, California,USASeries: Devices, Circuits, and SystemsThis book discusses the current state of the art and futureprospects of photon-counting detectors for medical imagingapplications. It describes x-ray spectral imaging detectors basedon CdZnTe and CdTe materials, novel CT and x-ray clinicalapplications of photon-counting detectors, and the future useof CT scanners in areas typically reserved for nuclear medicinetechniques. It also explores pulse pileup, incomplete chargecollection, and other phenomena that degrade the spectralresponse of photon-counting detectors, as well as siliconphotomultipliers used in SPECT and PET systems.

Edited by Magnus Dahlbom, David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA, Los Angeles,California, USASeries: Imaging in Medical Diagnosis and TherapyThis text provides coverage of PET and SPECT instrumentation and multimodality imaging.It takes an integrative approach, bridging the researcher and clinician’s perspectives. Itbegins with an introduction to basic physics of PET and SPECT, followed by a section ondetector technology. It addresses various aspects of producing quantitative images, suchas techniques for image reconstruction, corrections to the data to produce quantitativeimages, and dynamic imaging. It also discusses instrumentation for multimodality imagingand technologies used in pre-clinical imaging using PET and SPECT.

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Edited by Salah AwadallaSeries: Devices, Circuits, and SystemsThis book offers a comprehensive review of new and emergingsolid-state materials-based technologies for radiation detection,integrating aspects of engineering, application physics, andmedical science. Each chapter is structured to address the currentadvantages and challenges of each material and technologypresented, as well as to discuss novel research and applications.Containing contributions from leading experts in industry andacademia, this text provides a valuable reference for engineersand scientists looking to enhance the performance of radiationdetector technology for medical imaging and other applications.

Edited by Claire L. Tobin, Y C Gary Lee, University of WesternAustralia, Crawley, Western Australia, Australia, FergusGleeson, Consultant Radiologist, Department of Radiology,Churchill Hospital, Oxford, UK, Najib Rahman, MBChB, MRCPAcademic Clinical Lecturer in Respiratory Medicine, OxfordCentre for Respiratory Medicine, Nuffield Department ofClinical Medicine, Medical Sciences, Oxford, UK and DavidFeller-Kopman, MD, Associate Professor of Medicine,Pulmonary and Critical Care Medicine, George WashingtonUniversity School of Medicine, USAWith a large volume of ultrasound images and video clips, this

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TEXTBOOKDummy text to keep placeholderStatistical Computing in Nuclear ImagingPractical Vascular Ultrasound

Arkadiusz Sitek, Associate Physicist, Department ofRadiology, Massachusetts General Hospital, Harvard MedicalSchoolSeries: Series in Medical Physics and Biomedical EngineeringThis book is highly focused on computational aspects of Bayesiandata analysis of photon-limited data acquired in tomographicmeasurements in nuclear imaging. Basic Bayesian statisticalconcepts, elements of Bayesian decision theory, and countingstatistics are discussed in the first chapters. Monte Carlo methodsand Markov chains in posterior analysis are discussed next alongwith an introduction to nuclear imaging and applications. Thefinal chapter includes illustrative examples of statisticalcomputing based on Poisson-multinomial statistics. Examples

An Illustrated GuideKenneth Myers, MS FRACS FACS DDU (Vasc), ConsultantVascular Surgeon, Epworth Hospital and Monash MedicalCentre, and Consultant in Vascular Imaging, MelbourneVascular Ultrasound, Victoria, Australia and Amy May Clough,BSc DMU (Vasc), Senior Vascular Ultrasonographer,Melbourne Vascular Ultrasound, Epworth Hospital andMonash Medical Centre, Melbourne, Victoria, AustraliaUltrasound is used to demonstrate and classify numerousvascular diseases and provides a firm basis for deciding the mostappropriate interventional treatment. Presenting a hands-on,

practical approach to the diagnosis of regional vascular diseases with ultrasound, this bookalso provides an overview of performing vascular ultrasounds, the physiology of blood

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flow, and vascular pathology. It also reviews interventional vascular ultrasound procedures.The book features an easy-to-read format with concise text and includes high-resolutionultrasound images and informative line diagrams. CRC Press

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Edited by Ingrid Reiser, The University of Chicago, Illinois,USA and Stephen Glick, The University of Massachusetts,Worcester, USASeries: Imaging in Medical Diagnosis and TherapyThis cutting-edge book presents a comprehensive overview oftomosynthesis, a new quasi-three-dimensional x-ray imagingtechnique that provides improved visualization of complexanatomic structures. The text covers technical aspects and clinicalapplications and offers detailed discussions of system designand image reconstruction strategies. It provides readers with anin-depth understanding of the process of image formation and

Ayman El-Baz, University of Louisville, Kentucky, USA,Georgy Gimel’farb, University of Auckland, New Zealandand Jasjit S. Suri, CEO - Global Biomedical Technologies,Inc., Roseville, California, USAThis book provides a brief introduction to medical imaging,stochastic modeling, and model-guided image analysis. Itpresents the latest state of the art in stochastic modeling formedical image analysis while incorporating fully testedexperimental results throughout. This valuable resource detailsefficient stochastic modeling techniques, including shapemodels of objects of interest; shape and visual appearancemodels based on analytic learning of 2nd- or higher-order the practical tools necessary to tailor their tomosynthesis systems for new clinical

applications.non-parametric Markov-Gibbs random fields; and appearance models based on preciseunsupervised learning of a mixture of pseudo-distributions approximating an empiricalmarginal probability distribution of pixel/voxel intensities. CRC Press

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderUltrasound Imaging and TherapySuper-Resolution Imaging in Biomedicine

Edited by Aaron Fenster and James C. Lacefield, Universityof Western Ontario, London, CanadaSeries: Imaging in Medical Diagnosis and TherapyDue to improvements in image quality and the reduced cost ofadvanced features, ultrasound imaging is playing a greater rolein the diagnosis and image-guided intervention of a wide rangeof diseases. Designed for individuals working on diagnostic andtherapeutic applications, this book highlights the latest advancesin using ultrasound imaging in image-guided interventions andultrasound-based therapy. It presents current and emergingtechniques, identifies trends in the use of ultrasound imaging,

and addresses technical and computational problems that need to be solved.

Edited by Alberto Diaspro, Istituto Italiano di Tecnologia, Liguria, Italy and Marc A.M. J. van Zandvoort, Maastricht University, The NetherlandsSeries: Series in Cellular and Clinical ImagingThis book encompasses the full breadth of the super-resolution imaging field, representingmodern techniques that exceed the traditional diffraction limit, thereby opening up newapplications in biomedicine. It shows readers how to use the new tools to increase resolutionin sub-nanometer-scale images of living cells and tissue, which leads to new informationabout molecules, pathways and dynamics. The book highlights the advantages anddisadvantages of the techniques, and gives state-of-the-art examples of applications usingmicroscopes currently available on the market.

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Edited by Ahmad Fadzil Mohamad Hani, UniversitiTeknologi Petronas, Perak, MalaysiaA range of medical imaging devices can be used to diagnoseskin abnormalities and related diseases as well as forinterventional and non-invasive procedures. This book focuseson the various aspects of medical imaging devices andtechniques including processing and pattern recognition. Thebook is structured in a reader-friendly fashion, with chaptersdesigned according to the various measurement parametersrelated to surface imaging such as skin coloring, thickness,roughness, and body surface.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderThe Billionaire's Chef3D Cell CultureCooking for the Rich and FamishedPrinciples and Applications

Neal SalisburyFrom cooking for Martha Stewart to reclusive billionaires, ChefNeal Salisbury has been serving the world's power elite for 15years. This book takes readers on the most honest journey intothe ultra-private world of working for, living and travelling withthe world's billionaires of today. It offers tips and techniques oncooking in this rarified life, interspersed with vignettes andpictures of this lifestyle. The author focuses on what is uniqueabout the operation on a ship, plane or makeshift kitchen on abeach.

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William S. KisaalitaThis book identifies the converging fundamental knowledge bases underpinning the fieldof 3D cell culture and moves it from art to science. It provides a meaning ofthree-dimensionality and how it can be assayed. It also provides the value proposition for3D cell culture in the major application areas. For example, 3D cell cultures are increasinglybeing used in therapeutic drug discovery programs to screen compounds with promise.The author uses carefully chosen applications to complement incorporated principles.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderBiomass Processing TechnologiesApplied Molecular Biotechnology

Edited by Vladimir Strezov, Macquarie University, Sydney,Australia and Tim J. EvansThis book is a thoroughly up-to-date treatment of all the availabletechnologies for biomass conversion. Each chapter looks at theviability and implementation of each technology with examplesof existing equipment and plants. In addition, the text addressesthe economics of biomass processing. The book could also beused as a supplementary text for senior undergraduate courseson biomass processing.

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The Next Generation of Genetic EngineeringEdited by Muhammad Sarwar Khan, Iqrar Ahmad Khanand Debmalya BarhThe latest advances in state-of-the art development in the rapidlyevolving area of Molecular Biotechnology, the technology ofthe new millennium, are detailed in this book. Descriptions ofthe cutting edge science of engineering genes and relocatingthem in other organisms demonstrate the processes necessaryto produce useful, desirable products. The book provides breadthof coverage, taking into account omics, molecular biology,molecular genetics, molecular pathology, microbiology,nanotechnology, and their biotechnological applications in theareas of agriculture, health, and industry.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderBiomimetic Architectures by Plasma ProcessingAquaporins in Health and DiseaseFabrication and ApplicationsNew Molecular Targets for Drug Discovery

Edited by Surojit Chattopadhyay, National Yang MingUniversity, Taipei, TaiwanThis book focuses on plasma processing of biomimeticnanostructures and, therefore, is different from the otheravailable books of similar nature that are more general. Thetheoretical description provided in the book helpsreaders understand why and how these structures so importantin materials science and physics. Essential schematics areprovided for ease of understanding of the student community.Sufficient details and advanced instrumentation techniqueshave been discussed for the benefit of researchers and toincrease the acceptability of the book among the wider scientificcommunity.

Edited by Graca Soveral, Research Institute for Medicines,Faculty of Pharmacy, University of Lisbon, Portugal, SorenNielsen, Department of Health Science and Technology,Aalborg University, Denmark and Angela Casini, School ofChemistry, Cardiff University, UKThis book presents the latest research advances in aquaporinsand other major intrinsic protein (MIP) channels. The first sectionof the book describes the general concepts of aquaporin channelfunction, genomic research, structure-function analysis ofaquaporins and glycerol facilitators, and regulation by gatingand trafficking, including yeast aquaporin regulation andfunction. The second section discusses the physiological and

pathophysiological roles of aquaporins in humans and microbes. The final section coversthe development of inhibitors of aquaporin function. Pan Stanford

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2nd Edition • TEXTBOOK • NEW EDITIONDummy text to keep placeholderBiotechnology Fundamentals, Second EditionBioreactors

Firdos Alam Khan, Manipal University, Dubai, United ArabEmiratesThis is a substantial revision of a successful book designed to beused for an introductory course in biotechnology. Each chapterhas been updated with better illustrations and an enhancedpedagogy. This second edition includes new problem sets, keywords, better alignment with figures/text, additional solutionswith problems contained in the text, and an additional test bank.

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Animal Cell Culture Control for Bioprocess EngineeringGoutam Saha, North-Eastern Hill University, Shillong,Meghalaya, India, Alok Barua, Indian Institute of TechnologyKharagpur, West Bengal, India and Satyabroto Sinha, IndianInstitute of Technology Kharagpur, Department of ElectricalEngineering, West Bengal, IndiaThis book presents the design, fabrication, and control of a newtype of bioreactor meant especially for animal cell line culture.The new bioreactor, called the "see-saw bioreactor," is ideal forthe growth of cells with a sensitive membrane. The authorsdescribe the principle of operation of the see-saw bioreactorand how to automatically control the bioprocess. They alsodiscuss the thorough experimental research they conducted onthis prototype bioreactor and define the future scope of work

in terms of design, control, and software sensors.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderBiotechnology in Medical SciencesBiosurfactants

Firdos Alam Khan, Manipal University, Dubai, UAEOrganized to follow the chronology of major medicalbiotechnology research, breakthroughs, and events, thisfirst-of-its-kind text covers all aspects of this growing field, fromlabs to clinics and basic to advanced applications. It describeshistorical perspectives and modern discoveries, explains howvarious biotechnology products are used to treat and preventdisease, and discusses the tools and techniques currentlyemployed in medical biotechnology. Complete with colorfulillustrations, examples, and end-of-chapter bibliographies forfurther study, the book provides a comprehensive yet accessibletreatment of biotechnology in medicine.

Research Trends and ApplicationsEdited by Catherine N. Mulligan, Concordia University,Quebec, Canada, Sanjay K. Sharma, JECRC University, Jaipur,India and Ackmez Mudhoo, University of Mauritius, RéduitBiosurfactants have the properties of reducing surface tension,stabilizing emulsions, promoting foaming and are generallynon-toxic and biodegradable. Interest in microbial surfactantshas been steadily increasing in recent years due to their diversity,environmentally friendly nature, possibility of large-scaleproduction, selectivity, and potential applications inenvironmental protection. This book provides an up-to-date,coherently written and objectively presented set of bookchapters from eminent international researchers who are activelyinvolved in academic and technological research in the area of

biosurfactants.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderCancer BiomarkersBiotech, Biomaterials and BiomedicalMinimal and Noninvasive Early Diagnosis and PrognosisTechConnect Briefs 2015

Edited by Debmalya Barh, Angelo Carpi, Pisa University,Italy, Mukesh Verma and Mehmet Gunduz, Turgut OzalUniversity Medical School, Ankara, TurkeyThis book classifies available tumor markers according to theirprincipal characteristics and relative methodologies. It presentsand discusses the use of the principal tumor markers availablefor the management of specific cancers (brain, head and neck,oral, gastrointestinal, lung and mesotelioma, urological,gynecological, thyroid, hematological, and melanoma). Eachchapter focuses on one type of cancer and is written byphysicians or scientists from various countries who blend theirclinical experience and scientific expertise in new technologies

to provide a definitive account of cancer biomarker discoveries.

Edited by NSTIThe Nano Science and Technology Institute NSTI) have built atradition of being the most prestigious forum in the world forleading Nano Scientists. NSTI provides Nano Scientists withup-to-date global perspective on the latest developments innanotechnology. This volume outlines the latest developmentsin: Materials for Drug & Gene Delivery, Cancer Nanotechnology,Sensors, Diagnostics & Imaging, Micro, Nano & Bio Fluidics,Biomaterials, Materials for Personal/Home Care & Cosmetics, SoftMatter & Colloids, Food Materials.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderEnzymes in Food and Beverage ProcessingCellulose-Based Graft Copolymers

Edited by Muthusamy Chandrasekaran, Cochin Universityof Science and Technology, Kerala, IndiaIn addition to introducing the basic concepts and fundamentalprinciples of enzymes, this comprehensive book on the use ofenzymes in bioprocessing of food and beverages productioncovers development of novel enzymes with desired propertiesand functions for use in food industries, application of enzymesin different food and beverage industries, recent advances inenzymology, functional foods, probiotics, and food additives.

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Structure and ChemistryEdited by Vijay Kumar ThakurThis book discusses the synthesis, characterization, andproperties of multifunctional cellulose-based graft copolymers,offering an overview of the latest technical accomplishments.Presenting the contributions of accomplished experts in thefield of natural cellulosic polymers, the text addresses a separatebiomaterial in each chapter, exploring composition as well asgraft copolymerization chemistry. It covers fundamentals andapplications, tackles several critical issues, provides suggestionsfor future work, and supplies deeper insight into the state of theart of advanced cellulose-based graft copolymers.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderFermented Foods, Part IClean Room Technology in ART ClinicsBiochemistry and BiotechnologyA Practical Guide

Edited by Didier Montet, Intl Center for Agri Research forDevelopment (Cirad), France and Ramesh C. Ray, CentralTuber Crops Research Institute (Regional Centre),Bhubaneswar, IndiaAs part one of a three volume series, this book discusses thebiochemical and biotechnological applications of fermentedfoods involving acetic acid bacteria, lactic acid bacteria, ethanolicyeasts and fungi in accelerating the many and variable functionalfactors in fermented foods. The book will delve in-depth intothe biochemical and biotechnological aspects that unravel thefunctional and nutraceutical attributes of fermented foods andbeverages and the implicated microorganisms. It will containnew and diverse information on the microbiological aspectsand will cover Latin American fermented foods, health benefits

of fermented foods, as well as food safety issues and control measures.

Edited by Sandro C. Esteves, Alex C. Varghese and Kathryn C. WorrilowRegulatory agencies worldwide have issued directives or such requirements for air qualitystandards in embryology laboratories. This practical guide reviews the application of cleanroom technology or controlled environments specifically suited for Assisted ReproductiveTechnology (ART) Units. Its comprehensive coverage includes material on airborne particlesand volatile organic compounds, including basic concepts, regulation, construction,materials, certification, clinical results in humans, and more.

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TEXTBOOKDummy text to keep placeholderFundamentals of Modern BioprocessingCreating Life from Life

Sarfaraz K. Niazi, Therapeutic Proteins International, LLC,Chicago, Illinois, USA and Justin L. Brown, PennsylvaniaState University, University Park, USAThis comprehensive bioprocessing textbook deals with the basicconcepts, definitions, methods, and applications of the use ofbiological catalysts to deliver products of high value and utility,from alcohol to recombinant monoclonal antibodies to commonday use fuel. It covers all modern aspects, including the meansof processing that are required for drug processing to the useof biofuels, downstream bioprocessing, bioprocess design, andregulatory affairs, among many other cutting-edge topics.Applications and case studies are incorporated throughout.

Biotechnology and Science FictionEdited by Rosalyn W. Berne, University of Virginia,Charlottesville, USAThis book melds essays on biotechnology written by scientistsinto science fiction stories. It opens a conversation about themorality of what we may one day be, and what it may mean tobe human as our biotechnological endeavors continue to evolve.The biotechnology "revolution," launched on a global scale manydecades ago, has taken a direct course toward re-creating life.Yet there are still many choices to be made in shaping the futurethat it may one day make possible. The book motivates readerstoward deep reflection and continual discourse, which isessential if biotechnology is to evolve in ethical, meaningful,and sustainable ways.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderGreen Biorenewable BiocompositesGenetically Modified FoodsFrom Knowledge to Industrial ApplicationsBasics, Applications, and Controversy

Edited by Vijay Kumar Thakur, Washington State University,Pullman, USA and Michael R. Kessler, Washington StateUniversity, Pullman, USAKeeping in mind the advantages of bio-based materials, thisbook focuses on the potential efficacy of different biocompositesprocured from diverse natural resources and the preparationand processing of the biocomposites to be used for a variety ofapplications. Each chapter gives an overview on a particularbiocomposite material and its processing and successfulutilization for selected applications.

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Salah E. O. Mahgoub, Kaplan University, Fort Lauderdale,Florida, USAGenetically modified foods generally refer to crop plants createdfor human or animal consumption using molecular biologytechniques. This book covers various aspects of GM foodsincluding the basics and principles of how the production ofGM foods developed through time and how it relates to othertypes of biotechnology; the applications of these principles atthe lab and field levels, GM foods in the marketplace; theongoing debate on GM foods production and consumption,consumer issues and trends, labeling and legal aspects of GMfoods.

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Edited by Munmaya Mishra, c/o Altria Research Center,Richmond, Virginia, USA, Editor in Chief, International Journalof Polymeric Materials and Polymeric Biomaterials, Taylor &Francis, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USAWritten at a level comprehensible to non-experts, this handbookcovers the current state of encapsulation and controlled releasedtechnologies, presenting the fundamental processes involvedand exploring how to use those processes for differentapplications in various industries. It is a comprehensive sourceof technical information and current practices of encapsulationin research and industry, providing a much-needed authoritativereference for continued research and development inencapsulation and controlled release technologies.

Edited by Yi-Hong Wang, University of Louisiana at Lafayette,USA, Hari D. Upadhyaya and Chittaranjan Kole, AllahbadAgricultural Institute, U.P., and Bidhan Chandra AgriculturalUniversity, Nadia, IndiaSeries: Genetics, Genomics and Breeding of Crop PlantsSorghum is one of the hardiest crop plants in modern agricultureand also one of the most versatile. Its seeds provide calorie forfood and feed, stalks for building and industrial materials andits juice for syrup. This book provides an in-depth review of thecutting-edge knowledge in sorghum genetics and itsapplications in sorghum breeding. Each chapter is authored byspecialists in their fields to report the latest trends and findings.The book showcases the definitive value of sorghum as a modelsystem to study the genetic basis of crop productivity and stress CRC Press

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Terms, Fifth Edition Edited by Peter Grunwald, University of Hamburg, GermanyModern biocatalysis relies on the tremendous advances in omicstechniques and the structural elucidation of biomolecules, whichhave led to synthetic biology and metabolic engineering as newresearch fields with high application potential for the rationaldesign of enzymes and microbial production strains. In this book,renowned scientists discuss the actual developments in theseresearch fields together with a variety of application-orientedtopics.

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Kimball Nill, American Soybean Association, St. Louis, Missouri; Minnesota Soybean,Mankato, USAThe 5th edition of Glossary of Biotechnology and Nanobiotechnology Terms will be a significantexpansion of the previous 4th edition. In the past decade, many new terms have beenintroduced due to the appearance and application of new methods as well as technicaladvances in genetics, molecular biology, cell biology and agricultural research. The 5thedition, like previous editions, will be useful for regulators of agricultural biotechnologyaround the world, customers, and agbiotech company executives, as well asbiopharmaceutical industries and academics.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderLiposomes in Analytical MethodologiesInnovation, Commercialization, and Start-Ups in

Life Sciences Edited by Katie A. Edwards, Cornell University, Ithaca, NewYork, USALiposomes in Analytical Methodologies provides up-to-dateconsideration of actively researched techniques, written byexpert investigators in their respective fields from a perspectivenot readily available in the primary literature. The introductorychapter serves as a primer for readers entering the area as wellas a refresher for those with existing background to understandthe fundamentals and broad application of liposomes foranalytical purposes. With topics ranging from liposome arraysthat exhibit environment-dependent color changes to exquisitefluorescent imaging, readers will gain an appreciation for theversatile utility that liposomes can add to the analytical toolbox.

James F. Jordan, Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh,Pennsylvania, USAThis book specifically provides the reader with themethodologies necessary to create a successful life sciencesstart-up from initiation to exit. The readers gain an appreciationfor the necessary data, partnership, and skills to be acquired andthe constituencies that must be satisfied, along the way. Itpresents data and analytical processes articulating the fundablemilestones for angel and venture capital. It also provides toolsfor creating branding for public investors and more.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderMarine GlycobiologyInside the PhotonPrinciples and ApplicationsA Journey to HealthEdited by Se-Kwon KimTony Fleming, Biophotonics Research Institute, Highett,

Australia and Elizabeth Bauer, Biophotonics ResearchInstitute, Highett, AustraliaThis book describes the newly discovered layer of biophotonicsunderlying all atomic chemistry and biochemistry. As with thevariety of snowflakes, the range in biological species within florafor instance is dependent on this biophotonic layer of interactionwithin atomic and biomolecular structures. The book examinesthe phonon, the quantum of acoustic, or vibrational, energy andalongside the photon. Hence the ‘biophonon’ sits aside thebiophoton as an element within biological structures. Soundscan create structure in the same way biophotons can usestructure to communicate.

Marine glycobiology is an emerging and exciting area in the field of science and medicine.Glycobiology, the study of the structure and function of carbohydrates andcarbohydrate-containing molecules, is fundamental to all biological systems and representsa developing field of science that has made huge advances in the last half-century. Thisbook revolutionizes the concept of marine glycobiology, focusing on the latest principlesand applications of marine glycobiology and their relationships.

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ItalySeries: Devices, Circuits, and SystemsThis book provides a complete reference for labs on chip inbiotechnology, presenting a global view of current research anddevelopment. It integrates coverage of technology issues withstrong theoretical explanations of design techniques; describesbiochemical elements required to work on labs on chip; discussesfabrication, microfluidic, and electronic and optical detectiontechniques; and addresses planar technologies, polymermicrofabrication, and process scalability to huge volumes.Devoting a chapter to labs on chip for genetics, this cutting-edge

text offers valuable guidance for the design decision-making process.

This book provides comprehensive coverage on current trends in marine omics of variousrelevant topics such as genomics, lipidomics, proteomics, foodomics, transcriptomics,metabolomics, nutrigenomics, pharmacogenomics and toxicogenomics as related to andapplied to marine biotechnology, molecular biology, marine biology, marine microbiology,environmental biotechnology, environmental science, aquaculture, pharmaceutical scienceand bioprocess engineering.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderNatural Biophotonic ArchitecturesMicrobial BiotechnologyComplex Optical Effects and Bioimimetic ApplicationsProgress and TrendsEdited by Pramod Kumar, Femtosecond Laser Laboratory, Knowledge City, Mohali,India and Kamal P. Singh, Femtosecond Laser Laboratory, Knowledge City, Mohali,India

Edited by Farshad Darvishi Harzevili, University ofMaragheh, Iran and Hongzhang Chen, Institute of ProcessImaging, Chinese Academy of Sciences, BeijingMicrobial biotechnology is defined as "any technologicalapplication that uses microbiological systems, microbialorganisms, or derivatives thereof, to make or modify productsor processes for specific use." This book presents an overviewof all of the latest developments and innovations taking placein the highly interdisciplinary field. Many of the contributors areworld-class researchers in a numbers of key subfields. The textalso incorporates relevant case studies throughout the book.

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Series: Biomimetics SeriesThis book documents key developments in the field of complex optical effects in naturalbiophotonic architectures. It provides a model for inspiration, reviews the current state ofthe art, and describes and discusses challenges in understanding nature's capabilities tomanipulate light. It describes the photonic architecture in the eye system of various insects,its spectral and polarization sensitivity, and functions. It also discusses developments ofnew optics-based device concepts motivated by natural design.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderNeurotechnology in National Security and DefenseMicroorganisms and Fermentation of Traditional

Foods Practical Considerations, Neuroethical ConcernsEdited by James Giordano, Neuroethics Studies Program,Pellegrino Center for Clinical Bioethics, GeorgetownUniversity, Washington, D.C., USA and Potomac Institute forPolicy Studies, Arlington, Virginia, USASeries: Advances in NeurotechnologyResearch and applications of neurotechnology are expandingat a rapid pace, and are fostering. public concerns and debateabout the ethical issues generated by such research and use.This second volume in the Advances in Neurotechnology seriesspecifically addresses the neuroethical, legal, and social issuesarising from the use of neurotechnology in national security anddefense. Presenting an integrative perspective, leading

Edited by Ramesh C. Ray, Central Tuber Crops ResearchInstitute (Regional Centre), Bhubaneswar, India and MontetDidier, Intl Center for Agri Research for Development (Cirad),FranceSeries: Food Biology SeriesThe first volume in a series covering the latest information inmicrobiology, biotechnology, and food safety aspects, this bookis divided into two parts. Part I focuses on fermentation oftraditional foods and beverages, such as cereal and milk productsfrom the Orient, Africa, Latin America, and other areas. Part twoaddresses fermentation biology, discussing specific topicsincluding microbiology and biotechnology of wine and beer,lactic fermented fruits and vegetables, coffee and cocoafermentation, probiotics, bio-valorization of food wastes, and

solid state fermentation in food processing industries.

international experts lay the scientific groundwork and establish the premises necessaryto appreciate the ethical aspects of neurotechnology in national security and defense.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderNoninvasive Molecular Markers in GynecologicCancers

Molecular Diversity of Environmental ProkaryotesEdited by Thiago Bruce Rodrigues, Faculdade de Tecnologia e Ciências, Salvador,Brazil and Amaro Emiliano Trindade Silva, Faculdade de Tecnologia e Ciências,Salvador, Brazil Edited by Debmalya Barh and Mehmet Gunduz, Turgut

Özal Üniversitesi Hastanesi, TurkeyIn cancer treatment, non-invasive diagnosis can avoidcomplications of biopsy and other unfavorable impacts onpatient's health. DNA, methylation, SNPs, miRNA, mRNA, protein,autoantibodies, metabolite, and Omics based markers fromremote media (blood, serum, plasma, urine, stool, sputum, saliva,etc.) are emerging as noninvasive molecular markers havinghigh specificity and sensitivity towards many cancers. In manyinstances these markers are also emerging as next-generationpersonalized diagnostics and targets or therapeutics forpersonalized cancer treatment. This book classifies the available

This book correlates the vast genetic diversity associated with environmental samples andstill underexploited potential for the development of biotechnology products. The bookpoints out the potential of different types of environmental samples. It presents the maincharacteristics of microbial diversity, the main approaches used for molecularcharacterization of the diversity, and practical examples of application of the explorationof the microbial diversity. It presents a not-yet-explored structure for discussing the maintopics related to molecular biology of environmental prokaryotes and their biotechnologicalapplications.

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molecular tumor markers according to their principal characteristics and relativemethodologies.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderRNA NanotechnologyPersonalized Medicine

Edited by Bin WangA comprehensive volume, this books details details thetraditional approaches and the latest developments in the fieldof RNA-related technology. It targets a wide audience: a broadintroduction provides a solid academic background for students,researchers, and scientists who are unfamiliar with the subject,while the in-depth descriptions and discussions are useful foradvanced professionals. Although various compilations addresstopics related to deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) and protein, thereare few books that focus on determining the structure ofribonucleic acid (RNA) and using RNA as building blocks toconstruct nanoarchitectures for biomedical and healthcareapplications.

Principles and PracticesEdited by Gualberto Ruano, Hartford Hospital, Milford, Connecticut, USA, Joseph D.Bronzino, Biomedical Engineering Alliance and Consortium (BEACON), Hartford,Connecticut, USA and Donald R. Peterson, Texas A&M University, Texarkana, USADrawn from the Biomedical Engineering Handbook, Fourth Edition, this volume presents thework of world-class experts who discuss the latest research in personalized medicine. Someof the more sharply focused material in this handbook is not included in the larger volume,allowing for specialized study of the essential principles of this growing field. Clinicians,scientists, and researchers will find this an ideal resource for detailed study of the latestrecommendations for tailoring choices to individual patient needs.

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TEXTBOOKTEXTBOOKStatistical Optimization of Biological SystemsPrinciples of Membrane Bioreactors for Wastewater

Treatment Tapobrata Panda, Indian Institute of Technology Madras,Chennai, India, Thomas Theodore, Siddaganga Institute ofTechnology, Tumkur, India and R. Arun Kumar, IndianInstitute of Technology Madras, Chennai, IndiaThis book explains how to apply non-statistical and statisticaltechniques to the optimization of biological systems. Employingreal-life bioprocess optimization problems and their solutionsas examples, the text describes experimental design fromidentifying process variables to selecting a screening design,applying response surface methodology, and conductingregression modeling. It demonstrates the statistical analysis andoptimization of different experimental designs, details theoptimization techniques employed to determine optimum levels

Hee-Deung Park, In-Soung Chang and Kwang-Jin LeeMembrane bioreactor (MBR) technology is a wastewatertreatment method combining biological pollutant treatmentwith physical membrane separation. It has gained increasingcommercial significance over the last decade, with applicationsin municipal and industrial wastewater treatment becomingincreasingly widespread. This book covers a wide variety of MBRtopics, including filtration theory, membrane materials andgeometry, fouling phenomena and properties, and strategiesfor minimizing fouling. Also covered are practical aspects suchas operation, maintenance, design, and application.

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of the process variables for both single- and multiple-response systems, and discussesimportant experimental designs.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderTapping Molecular WildernessProteotronicsDrugs from Chemistry–Biology--Biodiversity InterfaceDevelopment of Protein-Based Electronics

Yongyuth Yuthavong, National S&T Development Agency,Pathumthani, ThailandThis book is for readers with some background in science,concerning the search for drugs, starting from molecular diversityin nature or molecular wilderness. It differs from those availableon the subject of natural products and drugs derived therefromin that it looks at the broad picture on how materials andorganisms from nature affect our health and how we havecombined our knowledge in chemistry, biology, and biodiversityto promote our wellness from resources in the "molecularwilderness," with caveats on sustainable utilization of theseresources.

Eleonora Alfinito, Salento University, Lecce, Italy, JeremyPousset, Institute for the Microelectronica and Microsystems,Lecce, Italy and Lino Reggiani, Salento University of Lecce,ItalyThis book aims to review a variety of experiments devoted tothe investigation of charge transport in proteins and present aunified theoretical model to interpret macroscopic results interms of the amino-acid backbone structure of a single protein.The purpose of this book is to serve a broad audience ofresearchers involved in the field of electrical characterization ofbiological materials and in the development of new moleculardevices based on proteins, such as nanometric biological sensors

of new generation. The book serves as a reference platform as it surveys the existing data Pan Stanfordand presents the basis for future development of a new branch of nanoelectronics, calledproteotronics.

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Dummy text to keep placeholder3rd EditionUsing Forensic DNA Evidence at TrialTherapeutic Peptides and ProteinsA Case Study ApproachFormulation, Processing, and Delivery Systems, Third EditionJane Moira Taupin, Greensboro, Victoria, AustraliaAjay K. Banga, Mercer University, Macon, Georgia, USA

Examining the fastest growing sector in the biopharmaceuticalmarket, this book discusses the advancement of protein drugdevelopment using peptides and proteins as the basis forprophylactic agents such as newly developed vaccines. As inthe first two editions, this book employs a simple andstraightforward style to discuss protein formulation and deliveryfrom the basic to the more complex factors affecting proteinstability and delivery. This third edition includes new informationon insulin analogs, monoclonals, microneedles, and U.S. FDAguidelines.

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Forensic DNA analysis is more important than ever, and a trial case study approach is thebest way for attorneys to understand its application in the courtroom. The cases presentedare chosen carefully to specifically highlight each of the concepts, methods, andinterpretations used in DNA analysis, including the strengths and limitations of DNAevidence. The text is designed for the criminal lawyer but written in an accessible mannerfor the non-scientific reader while providing lively and sometimes bizarre cases.

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Edited by Matteo Bordiga, PhD, Universita del PiemonteOrientale, Novara, ItalyVine cultivation and the wine making process generate asignificant number of waste by-products. including pruning,stem, pomace and seeds, carbon dioxide, and wastewater.Efficient utilization of food processing by-products representschallenges for the profitability of the food industry. Efforts needto be made to optimize the technology to minimize by-productwaste. This book provides a comprehensive overview of winemaking by-products and their potential utilization, presentinga number of value adding technologies for the valorization ofthose products.

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Edited by Kishan Gopal Ramawat, M.L.Sukhadia University(retired professor), Udaipur, India, Jean-Michel Mérillon,University of Bordeaux, Villenave d Ornon, France and M. R.Ahuja, Zobel Forestry Associates, New Paltz, New York, USAForest trees cover 30% of the earth's land surface, providingrenewable fuel, wood, timber, shelter, fruits, leaves, bark, roots,and are source of medicinal products in addition to benefitssuch as carbon sequestration, water shed protection, and habitatfor 1/3 of terrestrial species. However, the genetic analysis andbreeding of trees has lagged behind that of crop plants.Therefore, systematic conservation, sustainable improvementand pragmatic utilization of trees are global priorities. This bookprovides comprehensive and up to date information about treecharacterization, biological understanding, and improvement

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderViral DiagnosticsUnderstanding EnzymesAdvances and ApplicationsFunction, Design, Engineering and Analysis

Edited by Robert S. Marks, Leslie Lobel and Amadou Sall,Institut Pasteur de Dakar, SenegalThis book covers a spectrum of topics in the diagnostics andmonitoring of viral ailments with an emphasis on the newertechnologies in development such as optical fiber andelectrochemical immunosensors, reverse genetics, luminescentmolecular imprints of neutrophil biomarkers, and many others.The contributors include experts from the fields of epidemiology,biotechnology, virology, industry, technologists, and the clinics.The viruses range from influenza to the emerging Ebola virus.This text brings readers a composition of various aspects of thefield while looking at the future after some introduction to the

state of the art.

Edited by Allan Svendsen, Novozymes A/S, Bagsvaerd,DenmarkThis book focuses on new understanding of enzyme functionand optimization, past enzyme function analysis, enzymeengineering, and growing insights from the simulation work aswell as nanotechnology measurement of enzymes in action invitro or in silico. It presents insights into the mechanistic functionand understanding of enzyme reactions and covers novelstructure analysis technologies in conjunction with x-ray andNMR structural methods. The text discusses topicsincluding single molecules, molecular dynamic simulations ofdifferent conformers of enzymes, surface enzyme kinetics,metagenomics and bioinformatics sequence handling, and

coupled reactions in nanodevices. Pan StanfordDecember 2014: 229 x 152: 528ppPan StanfordHb: 978-9-814-36443-0: £95.00Market: Biomedical ScienceeBook: 978-9-814-36444-7January 2016: 229 x 152: 700pp* For full contents and more information, visit: www.crcpress.com/9789814364430Hb: 978-9-814-66932-0: £114.00

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderMedical Device Use ErrorBiofoamsRoot Cause AnalysisScience and Applications of Bio-Based Cellular and Porous Materials

Michael Wiklund, UL-Wiklund, Concord, Massachusetts,USA, Andrea Dwyer, UL-Wiklund, Concord, Massachusetts,USA and Erin Davis, UL-Wiklund, Concord, Massachusetts,USAThis book offers practical guidance on how to methodicallydiscover and explain the root cause of a use error—amistake—that occurs when someone uses a medical device.From home-use products to devices used in clinicalenvironments, the text presents case studies that show howroot cause analysis leads from understanding a use error’s causesand consequences to the development of design-basedpreventions. Using clear illustrations and simple narrativeexplanations, the text covers the fundamentals, language, and

regulatory expectations of root cause analysis.

Edited by Salvatore Iannace, Universita di Napoli FedericoII, Napoli, Italy and Chul B. Park, University of Toronto,Ontario, CanadaWritten for students, professors, and professionals, this bookcovers biofoams and porous systems. Topics include bio-basedpolymers for the development of biodegradable and sustainablepolymeric foams, foams in food, foams in biomedicalapplications, biohybrids and bio-inspired cellular and poroussystems for lightweight, smart, and multifunctional structures.

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Edited by Ying Sing Fung, Qidan Chen, Fuying Du,Wenpeng Guo, Tongmei Ma, Zhou Nie, Hui Sun, Ruige Wuand Wenfeng ZhaoCapillary electrophoresis (CE) and microfluidic chip (MC) devicesare relatively mature technologies, but this book demonstrateshow they can be integrated into a single, revolutionary devicethat can provide on-site analysis of samples when laboratoryservices are unavailable. By introducing the combination of CEand MC technology, Microfluidic Chip-Capillary ElectrophoresisDevices broadens the scope of chemical analysis, particularly inthe biomedical, food, and environmental sciences.

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Micro to NanoscalesEdited by Sabu Thomas, Mahatma Gandhi University,Kottayam, India, Nandakumar Kalarikkal, Mahatma GandhiUniversity, Kerala, India, Weimin Yang, Beijing University ofChemical Technology, China and Snigdha S. Babu, MahatmaGandhi University, Kerala, IndiaThis book covers a variety of recent research on natural polymers,biomaterials, composites, and their applications. It providesvaluable insights into the developments that arose with themerger between biological and polymeric materials that haveled to many technological and commercial developments. Theextensive research being conducted in the field of bio-basedpolymers will eventually lead to better health care, cleanerenergy sources, and a safer environment for future generations. Market: Chemistry

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Arjun Dey, Indian Space Research Organisation SatelliteCentre, Bangalore and Anoop Kumar Mukhopadhyay,Council of Scientific and Industrial Research-Central Glassand Ceramic Research Institute, Kolkata, IndiaThis valuable reference discusses plasma spraying and otherrelated hydroxyapatite (HAp) coating techniques, focusing onthe pros and cons of macroplasma sprayed (MAPS)- andmicroplasma sprayed (MIPS)-HAp coatings. The book examinesthe structural, chemical, macromechanical,micro/nanomechanical, and tribological properties and residualstress of HAp coatings. It evaluates the efficacies under simulatedbody fluid immersion for MAPS- and MIPS-HAp coatingsdeveloped on biomedical implant-grade SS316L substrates. It

Yufeng ZhengThis book provides a comprehensive review of the biomedicalapplications of biodegradable magnesium and its alloys. Itdiscusses the basic concepts of biodegradation mechanisms aswell as the strategy to control biodegradation mode and rate,microstructure, mechanical properties, corrosion resistance tobody fluid, and in vitro and in vivo biocompatibility. Challengesof transitioning biodegradable magnesium alloys from rawmaterials to semi-products to final medical devices are covered,along with main findings of worldwide experimental studies.An ideal reference book for researchers in the area ofbiodegradable metals, it presents the state of the art ofmagnesium alloys designed for biomedical applications.

also surveys in vivo studies of MIPS-HAp coatings, presenting the results of pioneeringresearch related to bone defect fixation.

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Nanocomposite MaterialsFundamentals and Practical ApplicationsEdited by Manoj Kumar Ram, University of South Florida, Tampa, USA and Elias K.Stefanakos, University of South Florida, Tampa, USA

Alokmay Datta, Saha Institute of Nuclear Physics, Kolkata,India and Smita Mukherjee, Saha Institute of Nuclear Physics,Kolkata, IndiaThis book presents major results of the authors’ work carried outon Langmuir monolayers and Langmuir-Blodgett multilayers.The authors reveal the richness hidden in these supposedlywell-known systems, including saturated, aliphatic fatty acids.They examine the mechanisms behind the growth of monolayersand multilayers of the molecules primarily from a physicist’spoint of view. The book highlights the relationship betweenmolecular structure and domain structure as well as the variousphysical properties. It also explores the interplay between physicsand chemistry in metal ions.

This book details both the fundamentals of nanocomposite materials as well as recentdevelopments in applications such as water purification, packaging of nanocomposites,transportation, power and energy, biological and biomedical, and defense. The booksimultaneously presents a unique and critical literature perspective and state-of-the-artmaterials. The book is designed to be suitable not only to students and researchers butalso to individuals engaged in industry, including scientists, technicians, and managers.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderUpconverting NanomaterialsPreventing Medical Device RecallsPerspectives, Synthesis, and ApplicationsDev Raheja

Based on the author’s extensive experience in the medicaldevice, aerospace, and manufacturing engineering industries,this book presents a detailed structure for systems thinking thatcan help to prevent costly device recalls. Based on Dr. W. EdwardsDeming’s System of Profound Knowledge, this structure canhelp medical device designers and manufacturers exceed theircustomers’ expectations for quality and safety. This book isamong the first to demonstrate how to control safety risks—fromspecifications all the way through to safely retiring productswithout harm to the environment.

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Edited by Claudia Altavilla, IMCB-CNR Institute for Composites and BiomedicalMaterials, ItalySeries: Nanomaterials and their ApplicationsRare earth (RE)-doped upconversion of nano-phosphors can efficiently convert near-infraredlight into visible or ultraviolet luminescence using a stepwise multiphoton process in asystem of real energy levels of Ln(III) ions which are embedded in an appropriate hostlattice. This book provides a fundamental understanding of the mechanics and materials,with particular attention to the design, synthesis and functionalization of upconvertingnanoparticles and their applications in different fields of research in one self-containedtextbook.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderWireless Medical Systems and AlgorithmsScintillation DosimetryDesign and ApplicationsEdited by Sam Beddar, University of Texas, MD Anderson

Cancer Center, Houston, Texas, USA and Luc Beaulieu,Universite Laval, Quebec, Quebec, CanadaSeries: Imaging in Medical Diagnosis and TherapyScintillation dosimetry is the measurement of ionizing radiationusing a device that captures energy and reemits it in the formof light. This book provides a detailed and comprehensiveintroduction to the field, covering basic radiation dosimetryconcepts and various kinds of photodetectors as well as a widerange of scintillators, including plastic scintillators, liquidscintillators and plastic scintillating fiber-optics. The bookaddresses clinical applications and discusses one-, two- andthree-dimensional dosimetry in addition to many other timely

topics.

Edited by Pietro Salvo, University of Pisa, Italy and MiguelSilveiraSeries: Devices, Circuits, and SystemsThe new trend in medicine is to minimize the hospitalization ofpatients while providing them with quality care and timelytreatments. A possible solution to reduce the healthcare costswhile keeping constant the level of medical services and patientcare is the use of implantable devices for wirelessly monitoringphysiological parameters in real time. This book describes newtechnologies for the continuous monitoring of patient healthconditions by implantable wireless devices and topics such asbiocompatibility concerns and micro-electro-mechanical systems(MEMS).

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Prakash Singh Bisen, Defense Research & DevelopmentEstablishment, Gwalior, IndiaThis manual includes details of research methodologies used indiverse disciplines of life sciences, including biotechnology,pharmaceutical sciences, medical sciences, and related fields. Itprovides the comprehensive information required to build afirm foundation in the life sciences. Due emphasis is given totechniques encountered both in practical classes, as well astechniques currently used for commercialization and productinventories. This book covers both basic techniques and alsonew, advanced techniques that continue to evolve and change.

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Edited by Eli Grushka, Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel and Nelu Grinberg,Boehringer-Ingelheim Pharmaceuticals Inc., Ridgefield, Connecticut, USASeries: Advances in ChromatographyFor more than four decades, scientists and researchers have relied on the Advances inChromatography series for the most up-to-date information on a wide range ofdevelopments in chromatographic methods and applications. For Volume 53, the serieseditors have invited established, well-known chemists to offer cutting-edge reviews ofchromatographic methods with applications in the life sciences. The clear presentation oftopics and vivid illustrations for which this series has become known makes the materialaccessible and engaging to analytical, biochemical, organic, polymer, and pharmaceuticalchemists at all levels of technical skill.

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Analog Electronics for Radiation DetectionEdited by Renato Turchetta, Science and Technology Facilities Council (STFC), UnitedKingdom

Electromagnetic, Optical, Radiation, Chemical, and BiomedicalMeasurement

Series: Devices, Circuits, and SystemsThis book gives the reader a good overview of some of most recent advances in the fieldof analogue electronics for radiation detectors. It contains an in-depth review of the topic Edited by John G. Webster, University of Wisconsin, Madison,

USA and Halit Eren, Curtin University, Bentley, AustraliaA concise and useful reference for engineers, designers, scientists,students, academia, and industry professionals, Measurement,Instrumentation, and Sensors Handbook describes theimplementation of instruments and techniques for performingpractical measurements in engineering, physics, chemistry, andthe life sciences. The Second Edition: Electromagnetic, Optical,Radiation, Chemical, and Biomedical Measurement containsexpert contributions, new chapters, and updates to all 98 existingchapters. It covers sensors and sensor technology, time andfrequency, signal processing, displays and recorders, and optical,

of noise and signal processing, with two chapters from leading world specialists in thefield. The book is an excellent reference for people already working in the field as well asfor people wishing to enter it.

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medical, biomedical, health, environmental, electrical, electromagnetic, and chemicalvariables.

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Introduction to Instrumentation and Measurements,Third Edition

Spatial, Mechanical, Thermal, and Radiation MeasurementRobert B. Northrop, University of Connecticut, Storrs, USAA substantial revision of a text for a standard instrumentationand measurements course taught in many departments ofelectrical engineering as well as bioengineering, biophysics, andapplied physics, this third edition is fully updated to incorporatethe latest developments in instrumentation and include newproblems and examples. Ideal for upper division and graduatestudents requiring an overview of instrumentation, the bookfeatures two new chapters on wireless instrumentation andmicrosensors, new material on the design ofmicro-electro-mechanical (MEMS) sensors, and extensivebiomedical examples and problems.

Edited by John G. Webster, University of Wisconsin, Madison,USA and Halit Eren, Curtin University, Bentley, AustraliaA concise and useful reference for engineers, designers, scientists,students, academia, and industry professionals, Measurement,Instrumentation, and Sensors Handbook describes theimplementation of instruments and techniques for performingpractical measurements in engineering, physics, chemistry, andthe life sciences. The Second Edition: Spatial, Mechanical,Thermal, and Radiation Measurement contains contributionsfrom field experts, new chapters, and updates to all 96 existingchapters. It covers instrumentation and measurement concepts,spatial and mechanical variables, displacement, acoustics, flow

and spot velocity, radiation, wireless instrumentation, and control and human factors.CRC PressMarket: Electrical EngineeringJune 2014: 254 x 178: 947pp

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Dummy text to keep placeholder2nd EditionStereotactic Radiosurgery and Stereotactic BodyRadiation Therapy

Measurement, Instrumentation, and SensorsHandbook, Second Edition

Edited by Stanley H. Benedict, UC Davis ComprehensiveCancer Center, Sacramento, California, USA, David J.Schlesinger, Steven J. Goetsch, San Diego Gamma KnifeCenter, California, USA and Brian D. KavanaghSeries: Imaging in Medical Diagnosis and TherapyDetailing multi-modality image co-registration and radiobiology,this book discusses state-of-the-art strategies for patientsimulation and immobilization, treatment planning, and dosecalculation algorithms in stereotactic radiosurgery (SRS) andstereotactic radiotherapy (SRT). It presents a comprehensivetreatment of the field’s history, major technologicaldevelopments, clinical status, and practical considerations. The

Two-Volume SetEdited by John G. Webster, University of Wisconsin, Madison,USA and Halit ErenSeries: Electrical Engineering HandbookConcise and useful to industry and academia, Measurement,Instrumentation, and Sensors Handbook describes theimplementation of instruments and techniques for performingpractical measurements in engineering, physics, chemistry, andlife sciences. This two-volume Second Edition of the bestsellercontains expert contributions, new chapters, and updates to all194 existing chapters. It addresses different ways of makingmeasurements for given variables and emphasizes intelligent

three main sections of the book cover delivery systems, precision patient positioning andand virtual instruments and techniques, human factors, instrument networks, and modernimmobilization, and treatment planning and dosimetry. The final section gives an overviewof clinical outcomes and future directions for the field.

display methods. This edition explains modern wireless techniques, sensors, measurements,and applications.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderTechniques in Genetic EngineeringPathogen removal using saturated sand columns

supplemented with hydrochar Isil Aksan Kurnaz, Gebze Technical University, Dept. ofMolecular Biology and Genetics (AxanLab), Gebze- Kocaeli,TurkeyDesigned as a textbook for undergraduates studying in the fieldsof molecular biology, biotechnology or bioengineering, the bookpresents not only the theoretical background of moleculartechniques, but also provide case study examples, with somesample solutions provided. The book covers basic molecularcloning procedures, genetic modification of cells, including stemcells, as well as multicellular organisms, using problem-basedcase study examples.

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Jae Wook Chung, UNESCO-IHE Institute for Water Education,Delft, The NetherlandsSeries: UNESCO-IHE PhD Thesis SeriesHydrothermal carbonization (HTC), also known as wet pyrolysis,has proven to be one of the simplest and most inexpensivetechnologies to produce a variety of carbonaceous materialsfrom biowastes. This research is the first investigation on the useof hydrochar (solid product of HTC) as a pathogen adsorbent inwater treatment. This study demonstrates the removal ofEscherichia coli, human pathogenic rotavirus and adenovirususing simple sand filtration set-ups, supplemented withhydrochar adsorbents derived from agricultural residue of maize,

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Edited by John M. Hancock, Cambridge University, UKPhenomics is the new discipline of using standardizedmeasurement techniques to characterize the phenotypic effectsof random or systematic genome modifications (for examplerandomly generated mutations or systematic gene knockouts).This approach is now being used in an increasing range ofspecies and systems. In this book, experts working in phenomicsin most of the major species and systems that are currently beingstudied present overviews of the field from their different, butoverlapping perspectives.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderChemotherapeutic EngineeringAtomic Force Microscopy in NanobiologyCollected Papers of Si-Shen Feng—A Tribute to Shu Chien on His 82ndBirthday

Edited by Kunio Takeyasu, Kyoto University, JapanEdited by Dr. Takeyasu, with contributions from leading scientistsin the field of nanobiology, this book provides an overview ofmodern atomic force microscopy (AFM) technologies. It coversbasic AFM protocols, newly developed technologies, and recentapplications of AFM technologies in biological sciences. Thereare many nanotechnology books that focus on materials,instruments, and applications in engineering and medicine, butonly few of them are directed toward basic biological sciences.This book bridges that gap.

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Edited by Feng Si-shen, National University of Singapore,Stanford Chong, Pan Stanford Publishing Pte Ltd, Singaporeand Jenny Rompas, Pan Stanford Publishing Pte Ltd,SingaporeThis book is a collection of the major publications of the authorsin the emerging area of chemotherapeutic engineering. Itdescribes and demonstrates the concept, feasibility, safety andprospect of chemotherapeutic engineering through a fullspectrum of proof-of-concept experiments from design,characterization, in vitro cellular uptake, cytotoxicity, to in vivopharmacokinetics, biodistribution, and xenograft tumor modelof the various nanocarriers, such as prodrugs, micelles,

liposomes, and nanoparticles of biodegradable polymers.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderDesign, Fabrication, Properties and Applications ofSmart and Advanced Materials

Biological and Pharmaceutical Applications ofNanomaterials

Edited by Xu HouThis book introduces various advanced, smart materials and thestrategies for the design and preparation for novel uses frommacro to micro or from biological, inorganic, organic tocomposite materials. Selecting the best material is a challengingtask, requiring tradeoffs between material properties anddesigning functional smart materials. The development of smart,advanced materials and their potential applications is aburgeoning area of research. Exciting breakthroughs areanticipated in the future from the concepts and results reportedin this book.

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Edited by Polina Prokopovich, Cardiff University, UKThis book covers stimuli-responsive nanostructured silicamatrixes, gold nanoparticles, and liposomes for drug deliveryand dental applications. It describes the use of nanocarriers andnanoparticles as cancer and peptide therapeutics, the influenceof surface characteristics on microbial adhesion, and the latestdevelopments in antimicrobial nanostructured polymers formedical applications. It also discusses recent advances innanodiagnostic techniques for infectious agents, chromogenicbiosensors for pathogen detection, electrochemical biosensorsfor detecting DNA damage and genotoxicity, and molecularimaging with quantum dots including surface modifications bypolymers for biosensing applications.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderElectrochemical BiosensorsBiomotors

Edited by Serge Cosnier, Université Joseph Fourier, GrenobleCedex, FranceSeries: Pan Stanford Series on the High-Tech of BiotechnologyThis book provides an overview of biosensors based onamperometry, conductimetry, potentiometry, square-wavevoltammetry, impedance, and electrochemiluminescence anddescribes the use of ultramicroelectrodes for the real-timemonitoring and understanding of exocytosis. Areas of particularinterest are the use of silver and gold nanoparticles for signalamplification, photocurrent transduction, and aptamer design.Moreover, advanced insights in the innovative concept ofself-powered biosensors derived from biofuel cells are also

discussed.

Linear, Rotation, and Revolution Motion MechanismsEdited by Peixuan Guo and Zhengyi ZhaoThis book provides a comprehensive overview of biomotors (molecular motors) within thebody with a specific concentration on revolving molecular motors. The bioengineering ofthese new revolving molecular motors will go a long way in creating machines that willbe able to carry RNA and DNA drugs directly to diseased cells to destroy them. The bookgoes into specific details regarding the bioengineering, fabrication, synthesis, and futureutilization of these devices for nanomedicine.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderNanobiotechnology for Sensing ApplicationsEnzyme NanocarriersFrom Lab to FieldEdited by Daniela Cardinale, UMR BFP, Villenave d'Ornon,

France and Thierry Michon, INRA-University Bordeaux,Villenave d'Ornon, FranceEnzyme immobilization on solid supports has been consideredfor a long time as an attractive solution to perform sophisticatedorganic synthesis, as required in the preparation of finepharmaceutical chemicals. But in the late 1990s, the tremendousprogress in molecular biology fundamentals opened up thepossibilities to feed a tool box for building new bio-inspirednanotechnologies. The research presented in this book wasselected among the most impressive achievements in the fieldsof enzyme bio-conjugation and bio-inspired nanosupports. Itopens up potential applications in nanocatalysis and for

lab-on-a-chip and biosensor devices, drug delivery vectors, and nanometrology.

Edited by Ajeet Kumar Kaushik, Florida InternationalUniversity, Miami, USA and Chandra K. Dixit, University ofConnecticut, USAThis book explores the potential of nanosystems as amultidisciplinary science with the aim of the design anddevelopment of smart sensing technologies using micro/nanoelectrodes and novel nanosensing material. It discusses theirintegration with MEMS, miniaturized transduction systems, novelsensing strategies, and wearable sensors performing at POC fordiagnostics and personalized health care monitoring. It presentsbasic concepts pertaining to nanobiosensor fabrication,developments in the field of smart nanomaterials, nano-enablingtechnologies, micro-nano hybrind platforms, and theirapplications in healthcare.Pan Stanford

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderNanobrainExtracellular Vesicles in Health and DiseaseMaking an Intelligent Molecular MachineEdited by Paul Harrison, University of Birmingham Medical

School, UK, Chris Gardiner and Ian L. SargentThis book stems from the first international meeting on"Microvesicles and Nanovesicles in Health and Disease" held atMagdalen College, Oxford, in 2010. The purpose of the meetingwas to bring together, for the first time, a range of experts fromaround the world to discuss the latest advances in this field. Keyto the study of these vesicles is the availability of methodologiesfor their measurement in biological fluids. A major section ofthe meeting focused on a range of exciting new technologieswhich have been developed for this purpose.

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Anirban Bandyopadhyay, National Institute for Materials Science, Ibaraki, JapanWritten for computer scientists, materials scientists, and others in fields related tonanotechnology, this reference explores recent efforts to realize a practical physical devicethat follows the neural network principles of the brain, incorporating research from thelast 50 years in nanotechnology, artificial intelligence, supramolecular chemistry, andmaterials science. The author adopts a multidisciplinary approach, addressing fundamentalproblems in computer science, organic synthesis, theoretical physics, supramolecularchemistry, and artificial intelligence in a lucid, accessible way and references majorbreakthrough papers that have changed the course of scientific development. A colorinsert is included, as well as a CD with additional material.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderNanomedicine and Tissue EngineeringHorizons in Clinical NanomedicineState of the Art and Recent TrendsEdited by Varvara Karagkiozaki, Aristotle University of

Thessaloniki, Greece and Stergios Logothetidis, AristotleUniversity of Thessaloniki, GreeceNanomedicine—the application of nanotechnology to healthsciences—has the potential to address many important medicalproblems by exploiting the improved and novelphysical/chemical characteristics of nanostructured materialsand devices. This book provides a comprehensive overview onthe forefront developments of nanotechnology in variousdomains of clinical medicine, such as cardiology, oncology,pharmacology, immunology, dermatology, virology, hematology,orthopaedics, embryology and congenital defects, dentistry,and tissue engineering. It also discusses the toxicology aspects

of the engineered nanomaterials.

Edited by Robin Augustine, Mahatma Gandhi University,Kottayam, India, Nandakumar Kalarikkal, Mahatma GandhiUniversity, Kerala, India, Oluwatobi Samuel Oluwafemi,University of Johannesburg, South Africa, Joshy K. S.,Mahatma Gandhi University, Kottayam, Kerala, India andSabu Thomas, Mahatma Gandhi University, Kottayam, IndiaThis book focuses on the recent advances in nanomedicine andtissue engineering. It outlines the basic tools and novelapproaches that are becoming available in nanomedicine andtissue engineering and considers the full range of nanomedicalapplications which employ molecular nanotechnology insidethe human body, from the perspective of a future practitionerin an era of widely available nanomedicine. Written by some ofthe most innovative minds in medicine and tissue engineering,Pan Stanford

Market: Medicine this book considers nanomedical applications which employ molecular nanotechnologyOctober 2014: 229 x 152: 372ppinside the human body and will help professionals understand cutting-edge areas ofnanomedicine and tissue engineering research.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderNanoscience and NanoengineeringNanomedicines and NanoproductsAdvances and ApplicationsApplications, Disposition, and Toxicology in the Human Body

Edited by Ajit D. Kelkar, Daniel J.C. Herr and James G. Ryan,Joint School of Nanoscience and Nanoengineering, NorthCarolina A&T State University, Greensboro, USAThis authoritative text focuses on important breakthroughs innanoelectronics, nanobiology, nanomedicine, nanomodeling,nanolithography, nanofabrication, and nanosafety. It delivers anin-depth survey of emerging, high-impact nanotechnologies,providing a framework for interdisciplinary research and a bettergrasp of the nanoworld and its related application opportunities.By seamlessly integrating interdisciplinary foundational sciencewith state-of-the-art engineering tools, this book offers a holisticapproach to understanding the mechanisms underpinning thenanotechnology-based products we enjoy today, as well as

those that will change our society in the near future.

Eiki Igarashi, Nanosion Co., Ltd., Tokyo, JapanThis comprehensive book addresses the scope of practicalnanoparticle applications in academic research as well asindustrial investigation, offering an interdisciplinary, big-pictureview of the current and future state of nanotechnology. The textprovides a detailed overview of the disposition of nanoproductswithin the body, with a special focus on the respiratory andolfactory routes of nanoproduct administration, buccal exposureand the ingestion of nanoproducts, the integumentary system,the ocular route, the systemic route, and toxicology as it relatesto the nanoscale world.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderNanostructures in Biological SystemsNanoparticles in the LungTheory and ApplicationsEnvironmental Exposure and Drug Delivery

Aleš Iglič, Damjana Drobne, University of Ljubljana, Sloveniaand Veronika Kralj-IgličThe book surveys recent theoretical and experimental resultson nanostructures in biological systems and explores possibleapplications. It takes a unifying approach starting from thesingle-particle energy, deriving free energy of the system anddetermining the equilibrium by minimizing the free energy, isapplied in describing electrical and elastic phenomena. Theauthors present potential clinical uses of in hemostasis,inflammation, and spreading of cancer. They also coverinteractions between biological membranes and inorganicnanostructures.

Edited by Akira Tsuda, Harvard University, Cambridge,Massachusetts, USA and Peter Gehr, University of Bern,SwitzerlandFeaturing contributions from renowned subject-matter experts,this book provides a better understanding of how inhalednanoparticles behave in the lungs and body. It describes thesequence of events that nanoparticles encounter in the lungswhen moving from the air into the bloodstream, as well asaddresses practical considerations for drug delivery to therespiratory tract, drug and gene delivery in the lungs, andbio-nanocapsules. In addition, the book explores issues such asdosimetry for in vitro nanotoxicology and the potential for

nose-to-brain delivery of drugs. Pan StanfordMarket: NanobiotechnologyCRC PressJune 2015: 229 x 152: 534ppMarket: Biomedical EngineeringHb: 978-9-814-26720-5: £95.00December 2014: 254 x 178: 403ppeBook: 978-9-814-30343-9Hb: 978-1-439-89279-4: £114.00* For full contents and more information, visit: www.crcpress.com/9789814267205eBook: 978-1-439-89280-0

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Biological Applications Methods, Devices, and Applications, Second EditionEdited by Tuan Vo-Dinh, Duke University, Durham, North Carolina, USAEdited by Seila Šelimović, Harvard Medical School,

Cambridge, Massachusetts, USASeries: Devices, Circuits, and SystemsOffering valuable insight into the latest developments innanoscale technologies for the study of biological systems, thisbook covers device fabrication methods targeting the substrateon the nanoscale through surface modification, explores thegeneration of nanostructured biointerfaces and bioelectronicselements, discusses biosensors and integrated devices withnanoscale functionalities, and examines biological applicationsof nanoscale devices, including a review of nanotechnology intissue engineering. It provides a deep understanding of thecutting-edge applications of nanotechnologies in biological

engineering, and how to apply the relevant scientific concepts.

This text is a substantial revision of a major reference work in nanotechnology that detailsmany of the latest developments relating to nanotechnology in biology and medicine.Every chapter has been updated with new material that is being added in the field ofmolecular medicine. There are revisions within each chapter. The same world-classcontributors are involved in the new edition, as well as a number of many new contributors.

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3rd Edition • TEXTBOOKNanotechnologyUnderstanding Small Systems, Third Edition

Ben Rogers, NevadaNano, Sparks, USA, Jesse Adams,NevadaNano, Sparks, USA and Sumita Pennathur, Universityof California, Santa Barbara, USASeries: Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering SeriesThis is a substantial revision of one of the first true primary textsin nanotechnology. The second edition was a CHOICE Awardwinner in 2011. Each chapter in the third edition has beenthoroughly revised and updated. It adds a major new chapteron nanomedicine. It maintains the pedagogy along with theglossary. Vetted by a number of current and previous adopters,this text incorporates their comments in this new edition.

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Edited by Petr KloucekSuitable for practitioners of nano-medicine in combination withdrug delivery, imaging, or nutrition, as well as for graduatestudents of medicine, physics, chemistry, or mathematics, thisbook addresses the mobility of sub-micron particles in tissues,complex bio-environments, and tumors. It supplies mesoscopicand macroscopic descriptions of the interstitial tissue matrixthat plays a fundamental role in the nano-transport. By detailingthe governing equations and outlining theoretical, modeling,and computational aspects, the text provides a framework forrelating the underlying tissue structure with basic flowparameters.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderUnderstanding BiophotonicsFundamentals, Advances, and Applications

Edited by Kevin TsiaMajor advancements in biophotonics have successfullypermeated biochemistry and cell/molecular biology as well asnumerous preclinical applications. This book presents thefundamentals of optics and biophotonics to newcomers whoare interested in this multidisciplinary research field. Withcontributions from leading experts, the text highlights majorcurrent advancements in preclinical diagnostics using opticalmicroscopy and spectroscopy, including multiphotonmicroscopy, nanoscopy, and endomicroscopy. The book alsointroduces a number of emerging techniques and toolsets forbiophotonics applications, such as nanoplasmonics,microresonators for molecular detection, and subcellular optical

nanosurgery.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderBiology and Ecology of CarpAnnual Fishes

Edited by Constanze Pietsch, University Basel, Switzerlandand Philipp Hirsch, University Basel, SwitzerlandSuitable for everyone interested in carp, from scholars to anglers,this book presents informative and engaging contributions fromrenowned experts. Thirteen cross-linked chapters provide anexhaustive yet easily accessible treatise of carp aquaculture,natural and artificial reproduction, feeding and growth,ecosystem effects, and the effects of disease agents and toxicsubstances. Color illustrations and infoboxes help readersnavigate technical terms and complex concepts.

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Life History Strategy, Diversity, and EvolutionEdited by Nibia Berois, Graciela García and Rafael O. de SáThis book is the first to give a complete overview of the currentknowledge of annual fishes, covering their life cycle, reproductivebiology, evolutionary ecology, reproductive behavior, sexualselection, genetics, speciation, and integrative and conservationstrategies. It brings together researchers in different areas ofannual fishes to summarize previous work, overview the currentresearch, and highlight promising areas of research, and alsonotes the gaps in knowledge that challenge future research onthese unique and important models in vertebrate biology.

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Edited by F. Javier Sánchez Vázquez, University of Murcia,Spain and José A. Muñoz-Cueto, University of Cadiz, SpainWritten by leading scientific experts, this book presentsup-to-date reviews on key topics of seabass biology. It coversthe biology and ecology of the different sea basses and the latestfindings in molecular biology, physiology, and behavior of thisspecies. Ranging from larval development to nutrition topathology and immune system, the chapters cover a broadspectrum. The final chapter deals with novel tools such astranscriptomics, proteomics, and metabolomics. The social andcommercial impact (fisheries and aquaculture) of seabass is alsoassessed.

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Sunil R. Lakhani, University of Queensland, Brisbane, Australia, Caroline Finlayson,St George’s, University of London, UK, Susan A. Dilly, Formerly Barts and The London,Queen Mary’s School of Medicine and Dentistry, London, UK and Mitesh Gandhi,Princess Alexandra Hospital, Woolloongabba, Brisbane, AustraliaAn accessible and enjoyable introduction to pathology and the mechanisms of disease,this book puts pathology into its historical, scientific and clinical context. Organized in fourmain themes - What is a Disease, Defense Against Disease, Circulatory Disorders andDisorders of Cell Growth - the text highlights key mechanisms and their interplay inproducing symptoms, signs and disease. Supplemented throughout with colorful cartoons,and much-praised clinical scenarios, this entertaining look at pathology offers historicalanecdotes and helpful key-points boxes.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderBiology of PerchBiology and Ecology of Bluefin Tuna

Edited by Patrice Couture, Institut national de la recherchescientifique INRS, Quebec, Canada and Greg Pyle, Universityof Lethbridge, CanadaThe genus Perca includes only three species of fish, but they areubiquitous and abundant in freshwater and brackishenvironments of the northern hemisphere, from North Americato Europe and Asia. These species are important bothecologically and economically. In Biology of Perch,world-renowned specialists review and update the biology ofthese fish. The book opens with a review of the genetic makeupof this complex assemblage from early post-glacial dispersionto the colonization of new habitats. The influences ofgeomorphological and biological factors on the dispersal of

yellow perch (Perca flavescens) are explored.

Edited by Takashi Kitagawa, University of Tokyo, Kashiwa,Japan and Shingo Kimura, University of Tokyo, Kashiwa,JapanWith chapters contributed by experts, this book focuses on thebiology and ecology of the three bluefin tuna species: the Pacific(Thunnus orientalis), Atlantic (T. thynnus), and southern bluefintuna (T. maccoyii). It covers the phylogeny and basic ecologicalinformation such as early life history, age and growth, and foodhabits. The book also includes information related to migratoryecology, and important biological aspects such as metabolismand energetics, swimming performance, schooling, visualphysiology, and reproductive physiology. It then introduces newresearch insights about various kinds of mathematical models

for bluefin tuna ecology.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderCellular In Vitro TestingCancer Cell SignalingMethods and ProtocolsTargeting Signaling Pathways Toward Therapeutic Approaches to

Cancer Edited by John Haycock, University of Sheffield, UK, ArtiAhluwalia, University of Pisa, Italy and J. Malcolm WilkinsonGrowing cells in 2D under static conditions has long been thegold standard of cell culture, despite this method not beingrepresentative of the complex in vivo environment. Focusing onnew 3D in vitro methods now available to researchers, this bookbrings together examples of leading-edge work beingconducted internationally for improving in vitro cell culturemethods, in particular the use of systems for enabling cell cultureunder laminar flow and the use of 3D scaffolds for providingcells with a structure which replicates the function of theextracellular matrix and encouraging interactions more akin toan in vivo environment.

Edited by Kasirajan Ayyanathan, Florida Atlantic University,Boca Raton, USACell signaling is a field that studies how cells communicate tocontrol basic activities and respond to their environment. Whenlooking specifically at cancer cells, researchers can gain a betterunderstanding of cancer on a cellular level, an understandingthat may have implications for developing new treatments. Thecurrent volume provides an overview of the field and howvarious cell biology techniques are used to better understandcancer on a cellular level.Edited by a researcher from FloridaAtlantic University, this easily accessible reference volume offersa comprehensive look at the field of cancer cell signaling.

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Market: Life Sciences Hb: 978-9-814-36497-3: £82.00June 2014: 229 x 152: 410pp eBook: 978-9-814-36498-0Hb: 978-1-771-88067-1: £95.00 * For full contents and more information, visit: www.crcpress.com/9789814364973eBook: 978-1-482-29945-8* For full contents and more information, visit: www.crcpress.com/9781771880671

Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderCytochrome P450 2D6Cell Therapy for Diseases of Skeletal MuscleStructure, Function, Regulation and PolymorphismEdited by Martin K. Childers, University of Washington, Seattle, USA

Series: Gene and Cell Therapy Shufeng ZhouThis book deals with new therapies that use cells such as stem cells to treat, retard, or evencure devastating muscle diseases such as Parkinson's, Lou Gehrig's disease (ALS), and

Three families of CYPs in the human cytochrome P450 (CYP) gene superfamily, known asCYP1, CYP2, and CYP3, account for more than 90% of the oxidative metabolism of clinical

muscular dystrophy. The text is divided into two parts. The first part contains chapters by drugs. CYP2D6, although only 2-4% total hepatic CYP, metabolizes about 25% of allcontributors establishing basic aspects of cellular therapies, focusing mostly on muscle medications in the human liver. This book reviews what is currently known of the structure,disorders. The second part deals with specific disorders, especially Duchenne Muscular function, regulation, and polymorphism of CYP2D6. It reviews the maturing body of evidenceDystrophy. Together, these two parts provide insight into the rapidly changing field ofavailable cellular therapies.

indicating that CYP2D6 should be of interest to clinicians, pharmacists, pharmaceuticalscientists, and pharmacologists.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderEndothelial Cell Plasticity in the Normal and InjuredCentral Nervous System

Cells, Forces, and the MicroenvironmentEdited by Charles M. Cuerrier, University of Ottawa, Canadaand Andrew E. Pelling, University of Ottawa, CanadaThis book provides a broad overview of how mechanical forcesand properties govern diverse aspects of physiological andpathological processes. It also covers new emerging techniquesdeveloped to study complex biosystems such as microfluidics,traction force microscopy, and the development of novelbiomaterials for tissue engineering. Importantly, chapters in thisbook are not limited to applications in animal cell biology, butalso cover important dimensions in other kingdoms such asplants and bacteria.

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Edited by Esperanza Meléndez Herrera, UniversidadMichoacana de San Nicolas de Hidalgo (UMSNH), México,Bryan V. Phillips-Farfán, Instituto Nacional de Pediatría,México and Gabriel Gutiérrez Ospina, Universidad NacionalAutónoma de México (UNAM), Coyoacán, MéxicoThis book is designed to highlight the importance of endothelialcells as key players in the functioning of the nervous systemunder both normal and pathological conditions. The bookdemonstrates that endothelial cells are an essential and dynamiccell population in the central nervous system, with multiple andcomplex roles, not only in the maintenance of homeostasis, butalso in the regulation of important processes. These includeneurogenesis, neural control of reproduction, aging,

Market: Biological SciencesMarch 2015: 229 x 152: 406ppHb: 978-9-814-61336-1: £95.00 neurodegeneration, and tumor invasion. The book exhaustively reviews the newest findings

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderFlies, Phylogeny and IslandsEnvironmental Sex Differentiation in FishEvolution and Diversity of Hawaiian DrosophiliaT. J. Pandian, Madurai Kamaraj University, Tamilnadu, India

This is the third and final volume in the series on SexDifferentiation in Fish. The book represents the first attempt tocomprehensively address all issues of negative effects of humanactivities on sex differentiation and reproductive output. It detailsthe negative effects of anthropogenic activities on skewing sexratio of fishes by disrupting the sex differentiation process andimpaired reproductive output. It also summarizes and evaluatesthe available ex-situ techniques for conservation of fish genome.

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Patrick O'Grady, University of California, Berkeley, USAHawaiian Drosophila has become a well-known model system in modern biology. Thisbook brings together all the historical information on Hawaiian Drosophilidae in a singlereference with a useful summary of where Hawaiian Drosophila research resides and howwork on this impressive radiation has molded the field of evolutionary biology. Rather thanbeing presented in an encyclopedic fashion, this information is synthesized and placed inthe context of broader areas of inquiry, including island biogeography, population genetics,and genomics.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderFreshwater CrayfishEvolutionary Biology of the Atlantic SalmonA Global OverviewEdited by Tomislav Vladić, Stockholm University, Sweden

and Erik Petersson, Swedish University of AgriculturalSciences, Drottningholm, SwedenAtlantic salmon (Salmo salar, L) is an anadromous speciescontributing to major fishery catches and comprising asignificant part of the aquaculturally produced fish for humanconsumption. The aim of this book is to incite the interest in thefield of knowledge gathered from a broad scope of disciplinesthat have investigated this fish species. Undeniably, increasingfishery pressure on wild fish stocks throughout the world oceanshas prompted the need for sustainable aquacultural productionfor increasing human demands.

Edited by Tadashi Kawai, Wakkanai Fisheries Institute, Japan,Zen Faulkes, The University of Texas-Pan American,Edinburg, USA and Gerhard Scholtz, Humboldt-Universitaetzu Berlin, GermanyFor their great commercial importance as a human food delicacy,crayfish are now becoming of wider interest to molecularbiologists, and also to conservationists due to the fact that insome countries many of the native crayfish species are underthreat from human activity, disease, and competition from otherintroduced crayfish species. Helmed by three editors in Japan,Europe, and the US, this book invites contributions from expertsaround the globe, covering the conservation status and biologyof all endangered species, taxonomy, and distribution ofcrayfishes worldwide.

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4th EditionDummy text to keep placeholderGene and Cell TherapyFish Cytogenetic TechniquesTherapeutic Mechanisms and Strategies, Fourth EditionRay-Fin Fishes and Chondrichthyans

Edited by Nancy Smyth TempletonThe fourth edition of this bestseller presents extensivebackground and basic information, state-of-the-art technologies,important achievements, and lingering challenges in the fieldsof gene and cell therapies. It continues to provide the mostcomprehensive coverage of these fields in one volume. Somechapters have expanded introductions, making the book evenmore suitable for classroom use. This edition also offers morematerial on the contributors’ research efforts as well as currenttechnologies, disease targets, and clinical applications.

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Edited by Catherine Ozouf-Costaz, Eva Pisano, Universityof Genova, Italy, Fausto Foresti and Lurdes Foresti deAlmeida Toledo, Universidade de São Paulo, BrazilTraditional cytogenetic techniques and molecular cytogeneticshave greatly improved, but technical details and protocols areoften not published in scientific journals due to constraints informat and size, and therefore are not accessible to the wholescientific community. This book fills a need for a handbook thatspecifically deals with fish cytogenetics. It brings together andupdates the main techniques to standardize traditional methodsand share novel developments and improvements with theentire scientific community interested in fundamental andapplied fish cytogenetics.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderHormesis in Health and DiseaseGenomics and Proteomics

Edited by Suresh I. S. Rattan, Department of MolecularBiology and Genetics, Aarhus University, Denmark and ÉricLe Bourg, Université Paul-Sabatier, Centre de recherche surla cognition animale, UMR CNRS 5169, Toulouse, FranceSeries: Oxidative Stress and DiseaseThere is now a large amount of data available for human beings,showing health beneficial hormetic effects of mild stresses fromphysical, chemical, nutritional, and mental sources. However,these data are dispersed in the literature and not alwaysinterpreted as hormetic effects, thus restricting their fullapprehension and application. A comprehensive discussion ofthe research, this book is composed of four sections: (I) Historyand Terminology, (II) Evidence for Hormesis in Human Beings,

(III) Molecular Mechanisms of Hormesis, and (IV) Hormesis in Risk Assessment.

Principles, Technologies, and ApplicationsEdited by Devarajan Thangadurai, Karnatak University,Dharwad, India and Jeyabalan Sangeetha, KarnatakUniversity, Dharwad, IndiaThe book provides scope and knowledge on advancedtechniques and its applications into the modern fields ofbiotechnology—genomics and proteomics. In this book,different genomics and proteomics technologies and principlesare examined. The fundamental knowledge presented opensup an entirely new way of approaching DNA chip technology,DNA array assembly, gene expression analysis, assessing changesin genomic DNA, structure-based functional genomics, proteinnetworks, and so on. The book will be valuable for biotechnologyresearchers and bioinformatics professionals and students in allfields of biotechnology. CRC Press

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderIntracellular Cross Pathways Between Aging,Diseases and Age Estimation

Glycobiology and Human DiseasesEdited by Gherman Wiederschain, Boston College, ChestnutHill, Massachusetts, USAThis book discusses glycobiology and various forms of humandiseases. Topics covered include immunoglobulins, inflammationand glycosylation, the role and therapeutic significance of naturalanti-glycan antibodies in malignancies and in normal andaberrant pregnancy, identifying urinary glycans as a possiblemethod for the diagnosis of lysosomal storage diseases,glycobiology of human milk (biological roles and diseases) andpectins as biological modulators of human physiologicalreactions. The book includes analysis of comprehensive dataand some productive conclusions and perspectives.

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Edited by Sara C. ZapicoThis book covers the main intracellular causes of aging. From aspartic acid racemizationto mitochondrial DNA mutations, this book reviews how these processes play a key role,not only on aging, but also in the development of aging-related and non-related diseases.Each chapter includes a new perspective -- the determination of the age. Some of theseaging processes are currently used by forensic scientists to estimate the age at death, givinga multidisciplinary and interdisciplinary approach to aging research.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderAn Introduction to Fish MigrationHandbook of H+-ATPases

Edited by Pedro Morais, eCIIMAR, Porto, Portugal andFrancoise Daverat, Cemagref EPBX Research Unit, Cestas,FranceSince the publication of The Migrations of Fish by Prof. AlexanderMeek in 1916, a number of books have been published on thissubject. However, most of these books only cover one type ofmigratory mechanisms. This book aims to overcome thisdrawback by presenting a comprehensive coverage of all lifehistory strategies—amphidromy, diadromy, oceanodromy, andpotadromy in one book.

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Edited by Suguru NakamuraThis handbook on vacuolar and plasma membrane H+-ATPasesis the first to focus on an essential link between vacuolarH+-ATPase and the glycolysis metabolic pathway to understandthe mechanism of diabetes and the metabolism of cancer cells.It presents recent findings on the structure and function ofvacuolar H+-ATPase in glucose promoting assembly andsignaling, in addition to describing the regulatory mechanismsof vacuolar H+-ATPase in yeast cells, neural stem cells, kidneycells, cancer cells, as well as under diabetic conditions.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderMitochondria in Liver DiseaseLiver Metabolism and Fatty Liver Disease

Edited by Derick Han and Neil Kaplowitz, University ofSouthern California, Los Angeles, California,Series: Oxidative Stress and DiseaseThis bookpresents the current state of knowledge and researchon mitochondrial roles in liver diseases. Written by a group ofglobal experts, it includes cutting-edge topics such as theregulation of mitochondrial respiration using hydrogen sulfideand the regulation of mitochondrial fusion–fission via theendoplasmic reticulum. It also addresses novel topics such asthe importance of liver mitochondrial constituents as biomarkersof liver injury in plasma and as regulators of the immune system.An authoritative and comprehensive overview of currentdevelopments, it also marks key starting points for future

research.

Edited by Oren Tirosh, Hebrew University of Jerusalem, IsraelSeries: Oxidative Stress and DiseaseAbout 30% of the general population suffers from Non-AlcoholicFatty Liver Disease, and the incidence of more serious fatty liverdisorders increases with obesity. This discusses the currentunderstanding of development of liver disease and the clinicalaspects of fatty liver disease by examining the current knowledgeregarding the absorption, metabolism of fat in the liver. Itsummarizes the current knowledge regarding the involvementof oxidative stress, the metabolic effects inflammation, and theeffect of nutrition in the disease development and progression.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderMitochondrial DynamicsMass Spectrometry-Based MetabolomicsShaping Life and Death of the CellA Practical GuideEdited by Quan ChenEdited by Sastia Prama Putri, Osaka University, Suita, Japan

and Eiichiro FukusakiThis book is a simple, step-by-step reference for profilingmetabolites in a target organism. It discusses optimization ofsample preparation for urine, serum, blood, tissue, food, andplant and animal cell samples. The book summarizes all stepsin metabolomics research, from experimental design to samplepreparation, analytical procedures, and data analysis. Case studiesare presented for easy understanding of the metabolomicsworkflow and its practical applications in different research fields.It includes an in-house library and built-in software so readerscan analyze real data samples.

Series: Oxidative Stress and DiseaseMitochondria are among the most important of eukaryotic cell organelles, often referredto as the "powerhouse" of the cell, because of the role they play in providing energy forcellular function. This book synthesizes what is known mitochondrial dynamics, includingthe fusion and fission of mitochondria, mitophagy (the destruction of damagedmitochondria), and the role of mitochondrial dynamics in disease such as Parkinson'sdisease and diabetes--among other topics. The volume is designed to appeal to molecularbiologists, cell physiologists and anyone interested in the role mitochondria play in cellphysiological function.

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Mechanobiology of the EndotheliumEdited by Helim Aranda-Espinoza, University of Maryland,Fischell Department of BioengineeringThe endothelium is an excellent example of where biology meetsphysics and engineering. It has to convert mechanical forcesinto chemical signals to maintain homeostasis and even more,the endothelium controls the immune response, drug deliverythrough the vasculature, and cancer metastasis. Basicunderstanding of these processes is starting to emerge andapplications from drug delivery to imaging modalities are alreadyusing the knowledge so gained. This book reviews currentknowledge in mechanobiology of the endothelium and itsimplications for the development of theranostic devices.

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Jean Emile Morel, Ecole Centrale de Paris & Universite Pierreet Marie Curie (Paris) - retiredThoroughly researched using experimentation andre-examination of all previously published evidence, this bookis a carefully crafted treatise and revision of previous conceptionsof muscle contraction. It presents detailed descriptions of new,previously unpublished data and hybrids recent findings withthe standard Huxley model. It demonstrates that traditionalconcepts cannot fully explain contraction and identifies flawsin the reasoning initially used to explain some results as well asalternative interpretations accounting for inconsistencies. Itsynthesizes past and recent findings into a new hybrid modelof muscle contraction.Market: Life Science

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Ramasamy Santhanam, Fisheries College and ResearchInstitute, Tamilnadu, IndiaThe first book of its kind, this text explores the nutritionalcharacteristics of different groups of edible marine life. Ediblespecies of phytoplankton, seaweeds and marsh plants, jellyfish,crustaceans, mollusks, fish, echinoderms, prochordate, fish, turtlesand mammals are examined. For each species, the book alsoreviews its classification, common name, habitat, globaldistribution, and biological features. The highly accessible styleand high-quality photographs make it easy to identify thenutritionally and commercially important marine species alongwith their essential features and nutritional facts.

Adolf Seilacher, formerly of Geologisches Institut, UniversitätTübingen, Germany and Alan D. Gishlick, Curatorial Affiliate,Peabody Museum of Natural History, Yale University NewHaven, Connecticut, USAIllustrated by numerous examples from across the biologicalspectrum, this book embodies the foundation of notedpaleontologist Adolf Seilacher’s thinking on the study ofmorphodynamics. The book represents his unique approach ofpresenting paleontology from an ecological and constructionalperspective, rather than a taxonomic one. It begins by discussingthe basic principles—form, pattern formation, ecology andevolution, as well as the factors that override those processes.Next, it examines how morphodynamic principles are realized

in different organisms, from single-celled protists to echinoderms.CRC PressMarket: AquacultureDecember 2014: 235 x 156: 290ppCRC PressHb: 978-1-482-26205-6: £82.99Market: Life ScienceeBook: 978-1-482-26206-3November 2014: 254 x 178: 551pp* For full contents and more information, visit: www.crcpress.com/9781482262056Hb: 978-1-482-22118-3: £63.99

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderPhylogeny, Anatomy and Physiology of AncientFishes

Neural Cell BiologyEdited by Cheng Wang, National Center for Toxicological Research, U.S. Food andDrug Administration, Jefferson, Arkansas and William Slikker, Jr., National Center forToxicological Research, U.S. Food and Drug Administration, Jefferson, Arkansas Edited by Giacomo Zaccone, University of Messina, Italy,

Konrad Dabrowski, Ohio State University, Colombus, USA,Michael S. Hedrick, University of North Texas, Denton, USA,Jorge M. O. Fernandes, University of Nordland, Bodo,Norway and Jose M. IcardoThis book on ancient fishes unites the work of many specialistscoming from different areas of biology. This volume includes aphylogenetic account of the cardiac outflow tract, and theparticulars of the heart and circulation in lungfishes. The controlof breathing and the lung-swim bladder issue is discussed. Thedevelopmental anatomy of the sturgeon gut and accounts ofthe gut structure in lungfishes and garfishes are also included.Biochemical and physiological aspects of the behavior oflungfishes and gars are presented. Reports on the fish olfactory

system, and on the amazing slime glands of hagfishes, are also covered.

This book delineates how systems biology, pharmacogenomic, and behavioral approaches,as applied to neurodevelopmental toxicology, provide a structure to arrange informationin a biological model. The text reviews and discusses approaches that can be used aseffective tools to dissect mechanisms underlying pharmacological and toxicologicalphenomena associated with the exposure to drugs or environmental toxicants duringdevelopment.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderPolyploidy and Hybridization for Crop ImprovementNutritional Freshwater LifeEdited by Annaliese S. Mason, Justus-Liebig University, Giessen, GermanyRamasamy Santhanam, Fisheries College and Research

Institute, Tamilnadu, IndiaFishing is considered to be the largest extractive use of wildlifein the world. About 90% of all freshwater fisheries occur indeveloping countries. Well-illustrated with approximately 250images of species, this book deals with nutritional facts ofdifferent groups of edible freshwater life: algae and plants,crustaceans (prawns, crayfish and crabs), molluscs (bivalves andgastropods), and fish and frogs along with their characteristicssuch as classification, common names, habitats, globaldistribution and biological features.

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Polyploidy and hybridisation are critical processes in plant evolution and speciation. Manycurrent agricultural crops are either natural or agricultural hybrids or polyploids, includingpotato, sugarcane, wheat, strawberries, and banana. There is a great deal of potential toutilise these natural evolutionary processes for targeted crop improvement; for example,through introgression of desired traits from wild species into crops, production of seedlessfruits, or even creation of entirely new crop types. This book provides a comprehensivesummary of how the processes of polyploidy and hybridisation have shaped the foods weeat and how these processes can be used for crop improvement.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderRole of Oxidative Stress in Chronic DiseasesProtocols for Cytogenetic Mapping of Arthropod

Genomes Edited by Isaias Dichi, University of Londrina, Brazil, JoséWander Breganó, University of Londrina, Brazil, AndréaName Colado Simão, University of Londrina, Brazil andRubens CecchiniThis book presents recent findings on the role of oxidative stressin chronic diseases. Understanding the mechanisms by whichoxidative stress act on chronic diseases enables readers tocomprehend the rationale which underlies intervention in suchconditions. This book gives readers a broad view in relation toan important issue related to oxidative stress, that is, geneticpolymorphism. It covers the role of oxidative stress intransmissible diseases as well as non-transmissible chronicdiseases. It discusses three types of non-transmissible chronic

Edited by Igor V. Sharakhov, Virginia Polytechnic and StateUniversity, Blacksburg, USAThis book is a collection of up-to-date, detailed protocols forphysical chromosome mapping and their applications forstudying genome organization and evolution in Insects andrelated Arthropod species. There is a need for such a book tounderstand the results being produced by the i5K project, whichis collecting whole-genome sequences for 5,000 insect andrelated arthropod species. These results are often collections ofunassembled contigs and supercontigs. This book providescytogeneticists with the necessary background and protocolsto understand and assemble chromosome-based genome

assemblies from such whole-genome sequence data.diseases: oxidative stress in metabolic diseases, in autoimmune and neurodegenerativediseases, and in cancer and cachexia. Each chapter covers a different disorder and theefficacy of interventional procedures.CRC Press

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderStem Cells and Neurodegenerative DiseasesRegenerative Medicine Technology

Edited by Laurent Lescaudron, Nantes University CountyHospital, France, Julien Rossignol, Central MichiganUniversity, Mount Pleasant, USA and Gary L. Dunbar, CentralMichigan University, Mount Pleasant, USAThis book explores the potentiel of stem cells for amelioratingthe quality of life of patients with neurological andneurodegenerative diseases. It discusses results of pre-clinicalinvestigations and case studies on the effects of stem celltransplantation on cell death, to promote/stimulateneuroprotection after brain and spinal cord injury throughtrophic support, cell replacement and remyelination. It coversthe maintenance of the balance between stem cells and theirprogenitors within their niche, both under normal and

degenerative processes, ischemic stroke, multiple sclerosis, and brain tumor.

On-a-chip Applications for Disease Modeling, Drug Discovery andPersonalized MedicineEdited by Sean V. Murphy and Anthony AtalaSeries: Gene and Cell TherapyThis book covers the technologies necessary to develop organ-on-a-chip systems, includingmicrofabrication, 3D bioprinting, 3D cell culture techniques, biosensor design andmicroelectronics, microfluidics, data collection, and predictive analysis. It details specifictissue types that have been developed for disease modeling and drug discovery applications,including lung, liver, heart, skin, and kidney "on-a-chip" as well as recent progress indesigning an entire "body-on-a-chip" system. It also provides an overview of other currentand potential applications of these systems.

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Reproduction and Development of CrustaceaT. J. Pandian, Madurai Kamaraj University, Tamilnadu, IndiaSeries: Reproduction and Development in Aquatic InvertebratesDating back to the early Cambrian period, crustaceans had ampletime to undertake endless experimentation with form andfunction. Today, no other group of plants or animals on theplanet exhibit the range of morphological diversity seen amongextant Crustacea. With more than 52,000 species, they are placedfourth in terms of overall species diversity. This book willcomprehensively elucidate the reproduction and developmentof all the taxonomic groups of Crustacea and will bridge the gapbetween conventional zoologists and molecular biologists.Reproductive modes from the point of embryonic stem cellsand primordial germ cells is discussed with a special section on

cysts.

Basic Stem Cell Biology, Tissue Formation during Development, andModel Organisms

Edited by Federico Calegari, Dresden University ofTechnology, Germany and Claudia Waskow, DresdenUniversity of Technology, GermanySeries: Stem CellsThis book reviews the current knowledge on stem cell sciencecovering all its major topics form basic cell biology to legislation.Six sections in two volumes describe: Volume I: i) basic stem cellbiology, ii) tissue formation during development, iii) modelorganisms; Volume II: i) tissue homeostasis and regenerationduring adulthood, ii) applications in basic research, medicineand industry, finishing with iii) legislation and ethics; eachconsisting of self-sufficient and logically connected chapterscontributed by worldwide prestigious scientists working on each

given topic.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderStem Cells: From Basic Research to Therapy, VolumeTwoTissue Homeostasis and Regeneration during Adulthood, Applications,Legislation and Ethics

Edited by Federico Calegari, Dresden University ofTechnology, Germany and Claudia Waskow, DresdenUniversity of Technology, GermanyStem Cells reviews the current knowledge on stem cell sciencecovering all its major topics, from basic cell biology to legislation.Volume II concentrates on mechanisms of stem cell regenerationin the adult organism with the aim to understand how lost tissuecan be replaced during adulthood and aging. The second focusof this volume is on stem cell identification and manipulation,including applications in basic research, medicine, and industry.Volume II closes with an outlook on generalized approaches tosolve legislative and ethical challenges.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderAntioxidants in Sport NutritionAging is an Adaptation

Edited by Manfred Lamprecht, University of Graz, AustriaAntioxidant use in sports is controversial due to existing evidencethat it both supports and hurts athletic performance. This bookpresents information on antioxidants, specifically for athletes,and their roles in sports nutrition. It stresses how antioxidantsaffect exercise performance, health, and immunity. Chapterscover oxidative stress; basic nutrition for athletes; major dietaryantioxidants; sports supplements; performance/adaptation toexercise; antioxidants role in health and immunity; reviews onvitamins C, E, beta-carotene, and minerals in sports nutrition;and roles polyphenols play in high-performance sport.

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Theory, Strategy and Chronic DiseaseJoshua MitteldorfAlthough books exist on the evolution of aging, this is the first book written from theperspective of again as an adaptive program. It offers an insight into the implications ofresearch on aging genetics, The author proposes the Demographic Theory of Senescence,whereby aging has been affirmatively selected because it levels the death rate over timehelping stabilize population dynamics and prevent extinctions.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderBiomolecular and Clinical Aspects of Food AllergyAntibiotics and Antibiotic Resistance in the

Environment Edited by Andreas L. LopataThis is the first book in a long time to address the biomolecular and clinical aspects of foodallergens. It describes the biochemistry of food allergens, the underlying immunological

Carlos F. Amábile-Cuevas, Fundacion Lusara, Mexico City,MexicoThe presence of antibiotics, antibiotic resistance genes, andantibiotic resistant bacteria in the environment is a cause ofgrowing worldwide concern, as it reveals the extensive impactof antibiotic abuse and other human-related pressures uponmicrobes. The field of detecting and measuring resistance in theenvironment has rapidly evolved to a systematic search oforganisms and genes. This book will review the availableevidence and hypotheses on where antibiotic resistance iscoming from and for how long it has been there. Further, it willdiscuss involved maintenance pressures, resistance spread, traits

and laboratory and in-silico strategies to further investigate antibiotic resistance.

reactivity and applications in clinical settings. It spans from laboratory-based science toclinical immunology and includes detailed novel characterization and quantificationmethods in addition to the generation and application of recombinant food allergens foruse in the clinical diagnosis and treatment of food allergies.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderCarnitine Metabolism and Human NutritionAntioxidants in Health and Disease

Edited by Benjamin T. Wall, Dept of Sport & Health Sciences,University of Exeter, UK and Craig Porter, University of TexasMedical Branch, Galveston, USAInterest in carnitine and its potential health benefits has surgedover the last decade. Carnitine serves a number of biologicalroles, such as stimulating the oxidation of fat and preventingthe accumulation of lactic acid. It is also used as a supplementfor weight loss and performance enhancement. This bookdiscusses the functions carnitine fulfills in human biology, withspecific emphasis on its roles in skeletal muscle metabolism. Itcovers carnitine homeostasis and transport, the renal handlingof carnitine, and applications of carnitine in human nutrition.

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Edited by Antonis Zampelas, Agricultural University ofAthens, Greece and Renata MichaAntioxidant use in health promotion and disease preventioneither through dietary intake or supplementation is controversial.This book reviews the latest evidence-based research in the area,principally through prospective cohort studies and randomizedcontrolled trials. It assesses major dietary antioxidants anddiscusses their use in diseases such as cancer, diabetes, stroke,coronary heart disease, HIV/AIDS, and neurodegenerative andimmune diseases. The use of antioxidants in health is alsodiscussed along with common adverse effects associated withantioxidant use.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderGestational DiabetesComparative Immunoglobulin GeneticsOrigins, Complications, and TreatmentEdited by Azad K. Kaushik and Yfke Pasman

Immunoglobulin genetics perspectives from species such assea lamprey, cattle, marsupial, bat, rat, rabbit, and swine arerelevant to antibody design and engineering. These newperspectives find direct application in the cutting-edge areas ofantibody design, engineering and therapeutics, antibody-drugconjugates, and novel antibody-based vaccines. Coveringsignificant knowledge that has emerged during the last twodecades, this book provides novel antibody phylogeneticperspectives relevant to the development of newantibody-based therapeutics and vaccines.

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Edited by Clive PetryWritten by an esteemed list of international authors, this bookpresents timely reviews relating to some of the most importantaspects of gestational diabetes, specifically its causes,consequences, and treatments. Divided into five sections, thebook covers metabolism in pregnancy and gestational diabetes,environmental and genetic risk factors and causes, potentialcomplications, and treatments for improving the outcome forboth mother and baby. It also addresses future prospects indiagnosing and screening, prevention, pathophysiology, andtreatment of gestational diabetes.

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Filippo Castiglione, National Research Council of Italy,Institute for Computing Applications and Franco Celada,Hospital for Joint Diseases, New York, New York, USAThis book describes a computational model of the immunesystem reaction, C-ImmSim. The book presents the basic modelas well as the various customizations to implement thedescription of different diseases and the way they have beenused to produce new knowledge either from hypothesis or fromexperimental data. The book can be used as a practical guideto implement a computational model with which to study aspecific disease and to try to address realistic clinical questions.

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Edited by Michael I. Goran, University of Southern California,Los Angeles, USA, Luc Tappy, Professor of Physiology, Dept.of Physiology, Lausanne University School of Biology andMedicine, Switzerland and Kim-Anne Lê, Research Scientist,Dept. of Nutrition and Health, Nestlé Research Center, NestecLtd., Lausanne, SwitzerlandDietary sugars, fructose in particular, have potential roles inobesity and metabolic diseases. This book is the firstcomprehensive treatment presenting all aspects of dietary sugarsas they relate to health and disease, from historical perspectivesto public health policies. Sections focus on the classification andproduction of sugars, social and economic aspects of sugars,physiology and metabolism of dietary sugars, and sugar and

public health. Each chapter features a concise, thorough summary of current knowledge,including an overview of cutting-edge research, controversies, and future perspectives. Market: Computer Science & Engineering

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Edited by Sylvia L. Smith, Florida International University,Miami, USA, Robert B. Sim, University of Oxford, Departmentof Pharmacology, UK and Martin F. Flajnik, University ofMaryland at Baltimore, USASharks belong to the oldest vertebrate species that possessimmune systems similar to that of mammals. This makes thema great model species to study the fundamentals of themammalian immune system. This book describes the cellular,genetic, and molecular specifics of immune systems in sharksand uses them to understand shark immunity as well as theevolution of immune systems in more recently-evolvedvertebrates. Written by global experts, the book will be a resource

Edited by Louise Ivers, Harvard Medical School, Dept ofSocial Medicine, Boston, Massachusetts, USAThis book provides an evidence-based discussion of the impactsof food insecurity on public health as well as interventions tomitigate these issues. In addition, it reviews the conceptualframework behind interactions of food insecurity and health.Chapters cover food security and food sovereignty, measuringfood security, food insecurity as it relates to health and nutrition,and gender issues.

CRC Press for immunologists, geneticists, ecologists, evolutionary and conservation biologists, andinvestigators engaged in shark research.Market: Nutrition

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderMetabolic Medicine and SurgeryImmunonutrition

Edited by Michael M. Rothkopf, Atlantic Health/ MorristownMedical Center, New Jersey, USA, Michael J. Nusbaum,Atlantic Health/ Morristown Medical Center, New Jersey,USA and Lisa P. Haverstick, RDN, CNSC, Morristown MedicalCenter, New Jersey, USAHealth practitioners who deal with disease by attempting torestore normal metabolism are said to practice metabolicmedicine. This book is intended to be the first comprehensiveoverview in the field of metabolic medicine, which is dedicatedto controlling the epidemic of obesity and preventing obesity’sconsequences. It introduces metabolic medicine and surgery,and covers metabolic syndrome as an epidemic, metabolic

approaches to diabetes and obesity, and metabolic management in chronic disease states.

Interactions of Diet, Genetics, and InflammationEdited by Bharat B. Aggarwal, The University of Texas,Houston, USA and David Heber, UCLA, Los Angeles,California, USAThe interaction of immune function and nutrition underlies thelow-grade chronic inflammation involved in the etiology of manycommon obesity-associated and age-related chronic diseaseconditions. This book introduces the breadth of the new fieldof immunonutrition, which implicates nutrition in both immunefunction and in the etiology, prevention, and treatment ofcommon diseases influenced by inflammation and immuneimbalance, including obesity, diabetes, heart disease, asthma,autoimmune diseases, and common forms of cancer. The bookaddresses the basic mechanisms of immunity,

immunonutrition-related diseases, and potential nutrition-based treatments.CRC PressMarket: NutritionNovember 2014: 254 x 178: 656pp

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderNutrition and Bariatric SurgeryIntegrative Nutrition Therapy

Edited by Robert F. Kushner, Northwestern ComprehensiveCenter on Obesity, Chicago, Illinois, USA and ChristopherD. Still, Geisinger Obesity Research Institute, Philadelphia,Pennsylvania, USAWhile bariatric surgery can lead to positive effects, it can alsoresult in increased risk for nutrient malabsorption, deficiency,and clinical complications. This book addresses the dietary andnutritional care of the bariatric surgery patient. It explores thephysiological changes that underlie selective nutrientmalabsorption, preoperative nutritional assessment and dietarycare of the patient through the surgery process, and nutritionalclinical complications manifesting in anemia, neurologicaldisorders, metabolic bone disease, and protein-calorie

Edited by Mary J. Marian, University of Arizona, Tucson, USAand Gerard Mullin, MD, Associate Professor of Medicine,Johns Hopkins School of Medicine, Baltimore, MDIntegrative Nutrition Therapy provides both consumers andhealth care professionals with evidence-based recommendationsfor integrating complementary and alternative nutritionaltherapies for disease prevention and management. It includesup-to-date information on dietary supplements, popular diets,physical activity, and food allergies. The book reviews diseaseprevention for cancer, cardiovascular disease, diabetes, andobesity. Additional topics covered include liver/pancreaticconditions and musculoskeletal disorders as well asnutrigenomics, epigenetics, and metabolomics. It includes

guidelines and suggestions for creating individualized, integrative care plans. malnutrition. It also covers special populations, including adolescents and pregnant andlactating patients.CRC PressCRC PressMarket: NutritionMarket: NutritionAugust 2015: 235 x 156: 484ppAugust 2014: 235 x 156: 308ppHb: 978-1-466-59613-9: £82.00Hb: 978-1-466-55769-7: £82.00eBook: 978-1-466-59614-6eBook: 978-1-466-55770-3* For full contents and more information, visit: www.crcpress.com/9781466596139* For full contents and more information, visit: www.crcpress.com/9781466557697

2nd EditionDummy text to keep placeholderNutrition Support for the Critically Ill PatientThe Mediterranean Way of EatingA Guide to Practice, Second EditionEvidence for Chronic Disease Prevention and Weight Management

Edited by Gail A. Cresci, Ph.D., Digestive Disease Instituteand Lerner Research Institute, Center for Human Nutrition,Cleveland Clinic, Ohio, USAThis new edition is designed for health practitioners, clinicians,and dietitians in any critical care setting. It providescomprehensive information on nutritional support and therapyfor the critically ill patient. Chapters are divided into eightsections covering metabolic issues, nutrients for critically illpatients, delivery of nutrition therapy, nutrition therapythroughout the life cycle, special interest groups, specific organsystem failure, general systemic failures, and professional issuesin the field. This edition includes updated case studies andcontains numerous tables, figures, and diagrams providing

practical information for users.

John J.B. Anderson and Marilyn C. SparlingThis book presents evidence-based research that validates thetraditional Mediterranean way of eating with respect to health.It offers information about an enjoyable, healthy way of eatingthat has stood the test of time, along with practical suggestionsfor incorporating the Mediterranean diet into daily life. The bookaddresses nutrients found in Mediterranean foods, how theyfunction in the body, and why they are essential for optimalhealth. It highlights the Mediterranean diet’s effectiveness inweight management and prevention and treatment of variouschronic diseases.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderThe Physiological Basis of Metabolic Bone DiseaseNutritional and Integrative Strategies in

Cardiovascular Medicine Edited by Borje Edgar Christopher Nordin, Royal AdelaideHospital, South Australia, Howard Arthur Morris, Universityof South Australia, Adelaide and Paul Anderson, Universityof South Australia, AdelaidePhysiology and medicine are interrelated disciplines, and this isperhaps nowhere more apparent than in the field of mineralmetabolism. This book presents information on the physiologicalprinciples regulating the response of mineral homeostasis ongenetic, molecular, environmental, and nutritional factors.Chapters cover calcium and vitamin D nutrition, intestinalcalcium absorption, plasma calcium homeostasis, renal handlingof calcium, calcium sensing receptors, plasma phosphatehomeostasis, endocrine actions of vitamin D, parathyroid

hormone, calcitonin, and the calcification process.

Edited by Stephen T. Sinatra, University of ConnecticutSchool of Medicine, Farmington, Connecticut, USA and MarkC. Houston, Vanderbilt Medical School and TheHypertension Institute of Nashville, Tennessee, USACoronary artery disease (CAD) remains the number one killer ofwomen and men in Western civilization, but nutritionalinterventions with both appropriate noninflammatory diets andtargeted nutraceutical supports are simple and basic strategiesto prevent as well as help manage CAD and CHF. Thisevidence-based book describes how to integrate nutrition,supplements, lifestyle changes, and medications for improvedoutcomes in hypertension, lipids, diabetes, coronary heart

disease, congestive heart failure, and much more. Topics include the risks and side effectsCRC Pressof statin drugs, the value of omega-3s and other fats, naturopathic approaches,

gender-specific medicine, and nutrient-drug interactions in cardiovascular medicine. Market: NutritionMay 2014: 235 x 156: 232pp

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderSafe and Effective Exercise for Overweight YouthNutritional Care of the Patient with Gastrointestinal

Disease Melinda S. Sothern, Louisiana State University, New Orleans,USABased on decades of scientific research and clinical experience,this book provides a scientifically supported and clinicallyrelevant source of information to promote physical activity inoverweight and obese youth of all ages, including children withsignificant obesity and chronic health conditions, such ashypertension, asthma, and type 2 diabetes. The book presentsa best practices model for implementing clinical- andrecreational-based physical activity interventions. It coversaerobic, strength, and flexibility training; motivation techniques;tracking techniques; outcome measurements; and future trendsin exercise research for overweight youth.

Edited by Alan L Buchman, Intestinal Rehabilitation &Transplant Center, University of Illinois, ChicagoNutritional management is an integral part of the managementfor virtually all gastrointestinal diseases. Nutritional Care of thePatient with Gastrointestinal Disease fills a current void innutritional education by providing a reference for diagnosingand managing common nutritional issues related togastrointestinal disease. Its separation into focused chaptersallows it to be read cover to cover or in selections, making ituseful on a need-to-know basis or for more diligent study.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderShort Bowel SyndromeNutritional Intervention in Metabolic SyndromePractical Approach to ManagementEdited by Isaias Dichi, University of Londrina, Paraná, Brazil

and Andrea Name Colado Simao, University of Londrina,Paraná, BrazilMetabolic syndrome (MS) is a combination of medical disordersthat, when occurring together, increase the risk of developingcardiovascular disease and diabetes. The prevalence of MS isrising in developing countries and developed countries, nowconsidered a pandemic disease. This book presents informationon how to treat MS through lifestyle change and nutritionalintervention. Chapters cover prevalence of MS; pathophysiology;MS in systemic lupus erythematosus and rheumatoid arthritis;gene-nutrient interactions; MS in adolescents and children;lifestyle change and physical activity; and various effects of

dietary components in MS.

Edited by John K. DiBaise, +1Mayo Clinic, Scottsdale, Arizona, USA, Carol Rees Parrish,University of Virginia Health System, Charlottesville, USA and Jon S. ThompsonThe management of patients with Short Bowel Syndrome (SBS) is complex and requires amultidisciplinary approach including dietary, fluid and pharmacological management,co-morbid disease management and, occasionally, surgery. An understanding of thephysiological alterations that occur in SBS is useful to understand the treatments employedfor this condition. This book discusses these physiological alterations along with the rolesof oral diet and fluid modifications, enteral and parenteral nutrition support, medicationsincluding trophic factors and surgical options.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderBeneficial Microbes in Fermented and FunctionalFoods

Advances in Biodegradation and Bioremediationof Industrial Waste

Edited by Ravishankar Rai V, University of Mysore,Department of Studies in Microbiology, Karnataka, India andJamuna A. Bai, University of Mysore, Department of Studiesin Microbiology, Karnataka, IndiaThis book focuses exclusively on the beneficial effects ofmicrobes in food. The section on traditional and modernfermented foods covers the role of microbes and their diversityin fermented foods, interaction between the different microflorapresent in fermented food products, development of startercultures to improve the nutritional and sensory quality offermented foods, and factors and processes affecting the safetyof various fermented foods. The second section focuses on

microbes in and as functional foods: probiotics, prebiotics and synbiotics.

Edited by Ram Chandra, Indian Institute of ToxicologyResearch, LucknowThis book reviews pollutants generated by agriculturallycontaminated soil and plastic waste from a variety of industries.The author details rhizobacteria, describes the latest knowledgeregarding the biodegradation of tannery and textile waste, andreviews the role of microbes in plastic degradationbioremediation and recycling of urban waste. The book willcertainly help readers who have an interest in the fields ofenvironment, microbiology, industrial engineering,biotechnology, botany, and agricultural sciences.

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Edited by S. M. Abu Sayen, Shahjalal University of Scienceand Technology, Sylhet, BangladeshThis new book highlights some of the exciting research that hasrecently been done in the important and far-ranging field ofbiofilms and microbial agents. It discusses antimicrobial agentsin relation to biofilm control and resistance. The book alsointroduces biofilm formation and mitigation strategies. It helpsexplores long-term solutions to the challenges imposed bybiofilms.

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Edited by Petra Foerst, Institute for Process EngineeringDisperse Systems (VDS), Freising, Germany and ChalatSantivarangkna, Mahidol University, Nakhon Pathom,ThailandThis book comprises state-of-the-art knowledge on isolationand characterization of probiotics as well as processing(fermentation, freezing, drying, and storage) and application ofprobiotics in different food products. This book will serve as aguidebook to researchers, technologists, and industryprofessionals in the field of probiotics.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderBiology of Domestic AnimalsAntimicrobialsEdited by Colin G. Scanes, University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, USA and Rodney A.Hall, Charles Sturt University, Wagga Wagga, Australia

Synthetic and Natural CompoundsEdited by Dharumadurai Dhanasekaran, BharathidasanUniversity, Tiruchirapalli, Tamil Nadu, India, NooruddinThajuddin, Bharathidasan University, Tiruchirapalli, TamilNadu, India and A. Panneerselvam, A.V.V.M. Sri Pushpamcollege, Poondi, Tamil Nadu, IndiaThis bookexplores an important topic: finding and applyingalternative means of pathogenic control and treatment vianatural sources in the face of increasing numbers ofdrug-resistant bacteria. It summarizes latest research regardingnatural antimicrobial compounds derived from various plant,sponge, and other microbial sources. With collectedcontributions from international subject experts, it focuses

There is increasing interest in the biology of domestic animals ranging from genomics,transcriptomics, metabolomics, nutritional physiology, and systems biology. This book willtouch on all of these, with a particular focus on topics such as domestic animals ascomparative models to humans, molecular regulation of growth, metabolic efficiency,reproduction, and the impact of stress on growth and development. The book will concludewith a discussion on the current and future directions for researchers.

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primarily on natural products as a source of bioactive compounds that may be activeagainst multidrug-resistant pathogens, providing an alternative to established antibioticsin controlling infectious diseases.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderDairy Microbiology and BiochemistryBioluminescent Microbial BiosensorsRecent DevelopmentsDesign, Construction, and Implementation

Edited by Barbaros Ozer, Ankara University, Turkey andGülsün Akdemir-Evrendilek, Abant Izzet Baysal University,Bolu, TurkeyThis book covers recent developments in types, classifications,and genetic traits of indigenous milk microorganisms and dairystarter cultures. It also discusses biochemical reactions takingplace in different dairy products and microorganisms involvedin such reactions. The text provides strategies for rapid detectionof pathogenic and non‐pathogenic organisms in milk and milkproducts and safety systems for dairy processing. It concludeswith a discussion of the effects of non‐thermal processingtechnologies on milk microorganisms and biochemical reactionsin milk products.

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Edited by Gerald Thouand, University of Nantes, LaRoche-sur-Yon, France and Robert S. MarksSeries: Pan Stanford Series on the High-Tech of BiotechnologyThis book describes the design and the use of bioluminescentbiosensors. It introduces beginners and experienced researchersstarting in the microbiological biosensor domain to the practicalaspects of building a luminescent microbial biosensor. It is alsoa source of information about other applications that usemicrobial cells. Each chapter focuses as far as possible on thetechnological conception of the presented biosensor with aclear demonstration of the issues in the design and how to reachthe proof of concept. The book is divided into three practicalsections facilitating the reader to easily access the information.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderDairy MicrobiologyBiosurfactantsA Practical ApproachProduction and Utilization—Processes, Technologies, and Economics

Edited by Photis Papademas, Cyprus University ofTechnology, LimassolThe objective of this book is to provide a scientific backgroundto dairy microbiology by re-examining the basic concepts ofgeneral food microbiology and the microbiology of raw milkwhile offering a practical approach to the following aspects:well-known and newfound pathogens that are of major concernto the dairy industry. The book will provide dairy professionalsand students alike the latest information on this vast topic.

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Edited by Naim Kosaric, University of Western Ontario,London, Canada and Fazilet Vardar Sukan, Ege University,Izmir, TurkeyBiosurfactants can successfully replace and augment theproperties of chemically synthesized surface-active agents. Thisbook contains specialty chapters dealing with methods forproduction of biosurfactants on a laboratory andindustrial/commercial scale. It presents novel and provenapplications of biosurfactants. The new edition is aimed at actualproduction and applications of biosurfactants in modernbiotechnology, reflecting the advances made since thepublication of the first edition. A special chapter is devoted tothe overview and evaluation of specific selected patents relating

to biosurfactants.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderEctomycorrhizal Symbioses in Tropical andNeotropical Forests

Cancer-Causing Viruses and Their InhibitorsEdited by Satya Prakash Gupta, National Institute ofTechnical Teachers’ Training and Research (NITTTR), Bhopal,IndiaCancer-causing viruses, also called oncoviruses, play a key rolein the development of certain cancers by contributing to geneticchanges. This volume presents a plethora of research frominternationally reputed contributors who discuss different typesof oncoviruses, their mechanisms of invasion and growth, andtheir life cycles. The book begins with an overview of theoncoviruses discovered to date and includes a brief descriptionof their structure, genotypes, replication, and mechanisms ofinfection leading to cancers. It then explores several of theseviruses in detail, including HCV, EBV, HPV, and HIV.

Edited by Amadou M. Bâ, Krista L. McGuire and Abdala G.DiédhiouEctomycorrhizal symbiosis plays a major role in biodiversity andstability of ecosystems in tropical forests. It is a researchimperative in tropical and neotropical forest ecosystems becausethey contain ecologically and economically important treespecies. This book provides an overview of the knowledge ofECM symbioses in tropical and neotropical ecosystem forests.The contents address diversity and function of ectomycorrhizaassociated with forest plants, impacts of ectomycorrhiza on plantdiversity and composition, regeneration and dynamics ofecosystems, biomass production in forestry, and adaptation ofectomycorrhiza.CRC Press

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2nd Edition • NEW EDITION6th Edition • NEW EDITIONFungi in Ecosystem Processes, Second EditionEhrlich’s Geomicrobiology, Sixth Edition

John Dighton, Rutgers University Pinelands Field Station,New Lisbon, New Jersey, USASeries: MycologyThis second edition continues the unique approach of viewingthe role of fungi from the perspective of ecosystem functions.It examines the importance of fungi in soil formation, plantprimary production, sustenance of secondary producers andregulation of plant and animal populations and communities.It explores how fungi have adapted to survive within particularconstraints, how they help to maintain homeostasis inecosystems, how they facilitate resistance to perturbations andhow they influence the communities of other organisms.

Edited by Henry Lutz Ehrlich, Rensselaer PolytechnicInstitute, Troy, New York, USA, Dianne K. Newman, CaliforniaInstitute of Technology, Pasadena, USA and AndreasKappler, Eberhard-Karls-University Tuebingen, Center forApplied Geosciences (ZAG), GermanyThis new edition surveys various aspects of geomicrobiology,including the microbial role in elemental cycling and in theformation and degradation of minerals and fossil fuels. Unlikethe previous edition, many expert contributors besides theeditors have been included, providing added depth to topicsand broadening the overall insights. The new breadth of scopeand possible applications in agriculture, forestry, aquaculture,marine science, the metals industry, and more that this book

presents make it a must-have source in geomicrobiology.CRC PressMarket: Life ScienceMarch 2016: 235 x 156: 370ppCRC PressHb: 978-1-482-24905-7: £76.99Market: Life ScienceeBook: 978-1-482-24906-4October 2015: 254 x 178: 635ppPrev. Ed Hb: 978-0-824-74244-7Hb: 978-1-466-59240-7: £121.00* For full contents and more information, visit: www.crcpress.com/9781482249057eBook: 978-1-466-59241-4

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderFungiEntrepreneurship in Chemistry and the Life SciencesApplications and Management StrategiesCedric Pearce, Chapel Hill, North Carolina, USA

Scientists typically are not trained to think of discoveries as potential business opportunitiesand many are lost even though they might have a significant impact on society. This book

Edited by Sunil K. Deshmukh, Piramal Enterprises Limited,Mumbai, India, J. K. Misra, SLM Bhartia Vidya Bhavan GirlsDegree College, Lucknow, India, Jalpa P. Tewari, SleepCenters of America, Akron, Ohio, USA and Tamas Papp,University of Szeged, HungarySeries: Progress in Mycological ResearchThe book deals with the application of fungi and the strategicmanagement of some plant pathogens. It covers fungal bioactivemetabolites, with emphasis on those secondary metabolitesthat are produced by various endophytes, their pharmaceuticaland agricultural uses, regulation of the metabolites, mycotoxins,nutritional value of mushrooms, prospecting of thermophilicand wood-rotting fungi, and fungi as myconano factories.Strategies for the management of some plant pathogenic fungi

is designed to help chemistry and life scientists start their own businesses. For graduates,this book provides a background of new companies and how they operate. Full of examples,it is an excellent introduction to the process of successfully identifying new scientificdiscoveries with commercial potential and establishing businesses based on newtechnology.

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of rice and soybean have also been dealt with. Updated information for all these aspects hasbeen presented and discussed in different chapters.

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Dummy text to keep placeholder2nd Edition • TEXTBOOK • NEW EDITIONGenetics, Genomics and Breeding of MaizeEnvironmental Microbiology for Engineers, Second

Edition Edited by Ramakrishna Wusirika, Michigan TechnologicalUniversity, Houghton, USA, Martin Bohn, University of Illinois,Urbana, USA, Jinsheng Lai, China Agricultural University,Beijing and Chittaranjan Kole, Allahbad Agricultural Institute,U.P., and Bidhan Chandra Agricultural University, Nadia, IndiaSeries: Genetics, Genomics and Breeding of Crop PlantsSequencing of the maize genome has opened up newopportunities in maize breeding, genetics and genomicsresearch. This book highlights modern trends in developmentof hybrids, analysis of genetic diversity, molecular breeding,comparative and functional genomics, epigenomicsandproteomics in maize. The use of maize in biofuels,phytoremediation and pharmaceuticals is also highlighted.Current research trends, future research directions and

challenges are discussed by a panel of experts from all over the world.

Volodymyr Ivanov, Iowa State University, Ames, USA;Nanyang Technological University, SingaporeThis book enables engineering students to understand howmicrobiology can be applied to environmental and civilengineering research and practical applications. Writtenspecifically for senior undergraduate to graduate-level civil andenvironmental engineering students, the textbook encompassesboth fundamental and applied principles and covers topics suchas the microbiology of water, wastewater, soil and airbiotreatment systems used in environmental and civilengineering. This new, updated edition adds a new chapter onconstruction biotechnology, as well as a new quiz and tutorialquestions.

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2nd EditionDummy text to keep placeholderHandbook of Laboratory Animal Bacteriology,Second Edition

Genetics, Genomics and Breeding of PeanutsEdited by Nalini Mallikarjuna, International Crop ResearchInstitute for Semi-Arid Tropics (ICRISAT), India and Rajeev K.Varshney, ICRISAT, Patancheru, IndiaSeries: Genetics, Genomics and Breeding of Crop PlantsPeanut, an amphidiploid, is an important food and oil crop andhas an interesting evolutionary history. This book provides aglimpse of the advances in genetic resources and genomicsresearch of peanut made during the last decade. It contains anoverview of germplasm, advances in genetic and genomicresources, genetic and trait mapping, proteomic andtranscriptomic analyses, functional and comparative genomicsstudies, and molecular breeding applications. This book shouldprove useful to students, teachers, and young researchers as aready reference to the latest information on peanut genetics

and genomics.

Axel Kornerup Hansen, University of Copenhagen, Denmarkand Dennis Sandris Nielsen, University of Copenhagen,DenmarkThis book providescomprehensive information on all bacterialphylae found in lab animalsto assist animal facility staff in themanagement of these organisms. It starts by examining thegeneral aspects of bacteriology and how to sample and identifybacteria in animals. It then describes the most relevant specieswithin each phylum and discusses the impact they may haveon research. Emphasizing those bacteria known to interfere withresearch protocols, the book offers methods for isolation anddifferentiation among related bacteria. It discusses where topurchase reagents for rodent bacteriology and outlines standards

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Edited by William Olds, Yale University, New Haven,Connecticut, USAThe study of the intestinal ecosystem of bacteria in the humangut—the gut microbiome—is a new field that is rapidly evolving.This book serves as an introduction to some of the new andexciting research that is being done in this field. Edited by aresearcher from Yale University, Health and the Gut: TheEmerging Role of Intestinal Microbiota in Disease andTherapeutics is an authoritative and easy-to-use reference, idealfor both researchers in the field and those who wish to gainmore information about the impact of gut microbiota on humanhealth.

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Chriss J. Vowles, University of Michigan Medical School,Ann Arbor, USA, Natalie E. Anderson and Kathryn A. Eaton,University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, USAThe popularity of germ-free animal models, particularly mice,for investigation of human physiology and disease has recentlyexploded. This bookprovides the first manual for themaintenance, husbandry, and experimental manipulation ofgerm-free and gnotobiotic mice. It includes information on allaspects of establishing and operating a germ-free mouseresearch facility, from basic principles and equipment to detailedinstructions for assembling and maintaining isolators, sterilizingsupplies, handling animals, monitoring sterility, and managingpersonnel and records.

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Fermentation Edited by Sunit K. Singh, Molecular Biology Unit, Faculty ofMedicine, Institute of Medical Sciences, Banaras HinduUniversity (BHU), Varanasi, IndiaUsing a multidisciplinary approach,this bookis set at the levelbetween the definitive reference work and an essential clinicalmanual. Exploring recent advances in human respiratory viralresearch, the text builds on the basic sciences of epidemiology,virology, and immunology to cover clinical diagnosis, mechanismof pathogenesis, manifestations of disease, impact, treatment,and management strategies. It reviews all the major humanrespiratory viral infections and describes the anatomy of therespiratory system. It also discusses risk factors associated with

incidence of respiratory viral infections in different occupational and environmental settings.

Edited by Prabir K. Sarkar, University of North Bengal, Siliguri,India and M.J. Robert Nout, Wageningen University, TheNetherlandsSeries: Fermented Foods and Beverages SeriesThis book describes the history, culture, production,microbiology, biochemistry, nutritional value, and roles of thediet of indigenous alkaline-fermented foods. The rise in pHduring the production of these foods results in an environmentthat makes the substrate unsatisfactory for the growth ofundesirable microorganisms and determines whatmicroorganisms can survive, multiply, and carry out thefermentation. This book emphasizes the processes in thefermentations and the factors that influence the development

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of the characteristic microbiota and the biochemical and organoleptic changes inducedby them.

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Dummy text to keep placeholder2nd Edition • NEW EDITIONIntestinal Microbiota in Health and DiseaseInsect DietsModern ConceptsScience and Technology, Second Edition

Edited by Eduardo J. Schiffrin, Nestle Research Center,Vevey, Switzerland, Philippe Marteau, Denis Diderot Paris7 University, France and Dominique Brassart, NestléNutrition, Vaud, SwitzerlandNow considered an organ with defensive and metaboliccapabilities, the intestinal microbiota plays a major role in thelocal host immune system development and education. Itcontributes to the generation of a homeostatic balancecharacterized by the capacity to react against pathogens whileremaining hyperresponsive/tolerant against commensals. Thishomeostatic response depends on bacteria and bacterial productsensing by innate immune cells and their molecular asset at theintestinal mucosa. This book captures the enormous progress

that has been accomplished in this field in recent years.

Allen Carson CohenThe second edition of Insect Diets: Science and Technologycontinues to provide a current, integrated review of the field ofinsect diets, reaffirming and expanding upon the belief that thescience of diet development and the technology of dietapplication in rearing programs require formal foundations andguidelines. The author argues for a data-driven approach ininsect rearing programs and calls for academia and industry tomake a new push toward statistical process control (SPC) in theirapproaches to rearing in general, using his own work with insectsas a paradigm.

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Dummy text to keep placeholder3rd Edition • TEXTBOOK • NEW EDITIONLaboratory Biorisk ManagementInsect Physiology and Biochemistry, Third EditionBiosafety and BiosecurityJames L. Nation, Sr.

Following the tradition of its bestselling predecessors, this editionprovides working scientists and students with an engaging andauthoritative guide to the most current findings in the dynamicfield of insect physiology. Expanded and updated, this thirdedition challenges conventional entomological wisdom withthe latest research and analytical interpretations. Encouragingindependent evaluation of the data and allowing for theextrapolation of major concepts across species, thisindispensable text establishes a thorough understanding of thephysiological and biochemical functions and adaptations thathave made insects one of the most successful groups of living

organisms on the planet.

Edited by Reynolds M. Salerno, Sandia National Labs,Albuquerque, New Mexico, USA and Jennifer Gaudioso,Sandia National Laboratories, Albuquerque, New Mexico,USASetting the stage for a substantively different approach formanaging the risks of working with biological agents inlaboratories, this book defines biorisk management and explainshow to implement it. The basis for this new paradigm is athree-pronged, multidisciplinary model of assessment,mitigation, and performance (the AMP model). The applicationof the methodologies, criteria, and guidance outlined in thisbook will reduce the risk of laboratories becoming the sourcesof infectious disease outbreaks. It will also significantly improve

the safety and security of laboratories that work with infectious diseases.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderLactic Acid Fermentation of Fruits and VegetablesIntegrated Virus DetectionEdited by Spiros Paramithiotis, Agricultural University of Athens, GreeceCharles H. Wick, Edgewood Chemical Biological Center,

Aberdeen Proving Ground, Maryland, USAThis book describes a technology capable of detecting manyviruses at the same time using the Integrated Virus DetectionSystem. The book describes this technology and provides manyexamples including a chapter on viruses found in honeybeeswith examples of seasonal variation. This straightforwardtechnology detects known, unknown, and mutated virusescollected from environmental and other complex biologicalsamples. It is especially useful to virologists and microbiologistsinterested in virus detection, especially in situations where manyviral types may coexist.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderMicrobes as Bio-fertilizers and their ProductionTechnology

Fermented Foods of Latin AmericaFrom Traditional Knowledge to Innovative ApplicationsEdited by Svetoslav D. Todorov and Luis A. Nero, Universidade Federal de Vicosa,Brazil

S. G. Borkar, Mahatma Phule Agricultural University, Rahuri,IndiaSeries: Woodhead Publishing India in AgricultureMicrobes as Bio-Fertilizers and their Production Technology is astep forward in the direction of research, testing, anddevelopment of new effective strains of beneficial microbes andtheir production technologies. This book highlights the methodsof isolation of several beneficial microbes of different utility,specialization culture media, distinguishing characteristics ofthese microbes, testing their efficiencies, and large scaleproduction technologies. It is a unique book in which beneficialmicrobial bio-fertilizers are included.

Series: Food Biology SeriesDue to the indigenous knowledge of pre-Colombian indigenous tribes and the newmethods introduced by the immigrants arriving from Europe and other continents, a widevariety of fermented foods are produced in Latin America. In this book, we have collectedinformation about the Latin American experience in the production of dairy, meat andwine. Special focus has been given to fermented fruits and vegetables as it is part of thegenetic heritage of the South American continent. Pre-Columbian knowledge onpreparation of various fermented food products is covered in the book.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderMicrobial BiotechnologyManual of Security Sensitive Microbes and ToxinsTechnological Challenges and Developmental TrendsEdited by Dongyou Liu, RCPA Biosecurity QAP, New South

Wales, AustraliaThis book is an authoritative and comprehensive review ofsecurity sensitive microbes (viruses, bacteria, fungi, and parasites)and toxins, with an emphasis on the state of the art in the field.Written by experts in the field, the chapters present authoritativereviews, each one covering a single microbe or toxin with respectto its classification, biology, epidemiology, pathogenesis,identification, diagnosis, treatment, and prevention. The chaptersalso discuss the limitations of our current knowledge andchallenges relating to improved detection and control of the

microbe or toxin.

Edited by Bhima Bhukya, Osmania University, Hyderabad,India and Anjana Devi Tangutur, Council of Scientific andIndustrial Research-Indian Institute of Chemical Technology(CSIR-IICT), Hyderabad, IndiaThis book takes an interdisciplinary look at technical challengesand recent developmental trends in microbial biotechnology.It covers an avalanche of new information available throughresearch by focusing on a broad spectrum of issues on differentmicroorganisms and their recent applications and implicationsin agriculture, soil science and forestry, industry, and publichealth and medicine. Topics include organic chemistry, biomassconversion, optimal production processes for different microbes,screening methods, and application of omics approaches suchas (meta) genomics, proteomics, and metabolomics, or other

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biotechnology tools, to provide a deeper understanding of the microbial-based new andemerging products, trends, processes, and technologies.

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Medical MycologyCurrent Trends and Future Prospects

Edited by Mehdi Razzaghi-Abyaneh, Pasteur Institute ofIran, Tehran, Masoomeh Shams-Ghahfarokhi, TarbiatModares University, Tehran, Iran and Mahendra Rai, SGBAmravati Univeristy, Maharashtra, IndiaThe identification of medically important fungi is an importantarea of study that warrants further research. The use of traditionaland molecular methods of identification provides new insightsinto differentiation of species and ultimately the line of treatmentcan be determined. This book covers a diverse group of medicallyimportant fungi and diseases, including commondermatophytes, onychomycosis, Coccidiomycosis,Paracoccidioidomycosis, Mycotic keratitis, Sporotrichosis,Histoplasmosis and determination of identity of medically

Edited by Abhilash, CSIR - National Metallurgical Lab, India,B. D. Pandey, CSIR - National Metallurgical Lab, India and K.A. Natarajan, Indian Institute of Technology, IndiaThis book disseminates the interdisciplinary relationship, someexplored and some yet to be, among microbiology and theinorganic world. It studies the genesis of microbiology in themetal world, the various physiological aspects behind theirexistence in such a turgid environment, their applications in themineral sector, metal extraction, and material synthesis. A majorpart of this book emphasizes the importance of microbes inenvironmental remediation in the mining industries from coredeep ground sample processing to utilization of discarded rawmaterials, and synthesizing products.

important fingi by uising modern techniques such as PCH and the use of MALDI-TOF: asa rapid and new approach in fungal diagnosis and differentiation.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderNutrition-Infection Interactions and Impacts onHuman Health

Microbiology of the Everglades EcosystemEdited by James A. Entry, Nutrigrown, LLC., Elkridge,Maryland, USA, Andrew D. Gottlieb, Krish Jayachandran,Florida International University, Miami, USA and AndrewOgram, University of Florida, Gainesville, USAThe first synthesis of current research regarding Evergladesmicrobial community structure and function, this book providesan understanding of the physical and chemical factors affectingthe structure of microbial communities, including nutrienteffects, sea level rise, and other potential stressors. The bookintegrates traditional research on algal and bacterial structureand function, helping to provide a more holistic understandingof the varying microbial communities throughout the Everglades.From periphyton, to soils and detritus, to flocculent organicmatter, the book covers new and emerging methods and their

global application.

Edited by Mohan Pammi, Jesus G. Vallejo and Steven A.AbramsThis book provides a summary of the current state-of-the-artevidence of nutrition-infection interactions including relevantclinical and basic science research and its impact on health anddisease. It explores the role of nutrition in health and disease aswell as effects of both under and over nutrition. Chapters coverroles of GI microbiota; enteric syndromes; immune-nutrients;pro/pre and postbiotics; HIV infection; nutrient-drug interactions;infection-nutrient interactions in special populations; andidentifying future research directions for nutritional andanti-infective strategies.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderOmics in Clinical PracticeMolecular Detection of Animal Viral PathogensGenomics, Pharmacogenomics, Proteomics, and Transcriptomics inClinical Research

Edited by Dongyou Liu, Royal College of Pathologists of Australasia, St. Leonards,New South Wales, AustraliaThis volume, which contains the contributions of specialists in respective viral pathogenresearch, summarizes current diagnostic approaches for major animal viral pathogens with

Edited by Yu Liu, University of Wisconsin-Madison, USAThis book serves as an introduction to genomics, proteomics,and transcriptomics, putting these fields in relation to humandisease and ailments. The various chapters consider the role oftranslation and personalized medicine, as well as pathogendetection, evolution, and infection, in relation to genomics,proteomics, and transcriptomics. The topic of companiondiagnostics is also covered.

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a special emphasis on molecular techniques. Each chapter includes a brief review on theclassification, epidemiology, clinical features and diagnosis of animal viral pathogens, anoutline of sample collection and preparation procedures, a selection of representativestepwise molecular detection protocols and a discussion on further research relating toimproved diagnosis.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderPhage TherapyNovel Food Preservation and Microbial Assessment

Techniques Oleg Tolmachov, Imperial College, London, UK and TanyaTolmachova, Imperial College, London, UKPhage therapy is the treatment of diseases caused by bacterialinfections, employing bacteriophages as anti-bacterial agents.This healing strategy is getting its second wind driven byadvances in robotic screening and nanotechnology. The bookprovides comprehensive coverage of the topic with the currentlyavailable data exposed and critically evaluated. It examinesbacterial receptors and phage anti-receptors from the point ofview of development of effective therapeutic phage cocktailsand considers the cytotoxicity of phages and immune reactionissues. The book also discusses possible avenues for thecommercialization of phage therapy technology and its ethical

and legal aspects.

Edited by Ioannis S. Boziaris, University of Thessaly, NeaIonia, GreeceDemand for minimally processed foods has resulted in thedevelopment of innovative, non-thermal food preservationmethods, such as high-pressure sonication, ozone, and UVtreatment. This book presents a summary of these novel foodprocessing techniques. It also covers new methods used tomonitor microbial activity, including spectroscopic methods(FT-IR and Raman), molecular and electronic noses, andDNA-based methods.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderRearing Animal and Plant Pathogen VectorsPolyamines in Fungi

Edited by Karl Maramorosch, Rutgers of Cook College, NewBrunswick, New Jersey, USA and Farida MahmoodThis book provides an integrated description of methods usedto rear vectors of human, higher animal, and plant pathogensin the laboratory. It deals with diverse subject areas, and containsdescriptions of standard, as well as highly specialized, methodsused by medical, veterinary, entomology, and plant pathologyexperts. The text brings together the standard breeding andmanipulation methods developed in America, Europe, Asia, andAfrica. It describes the cultivating, handling, sterile techniques,and cell culture as well as safety measures to preventcontamination and escape of insects, ticks, nematodes andfungal vectors.

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Their Distribution, Metabolism, and Role in Cell Differentiation andMorphogenesis

Laura Valdés-Santiago, CINVESTAV Unidad Irapuato, Mexicoand José Ruiz-HerreraSeries: MycologyThis book provides the first comprehensive account of thevarious aspects of polyamines in fungi as compared to otherorganisms. It covers all aspects of polyamine metabolism andthe biological function of polyamines in stress and cell integrity.

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2nd Edition • NEW EDITION3rd EditionSarcocystosis of Animals and Humans, SecondEdition

Practical Handbook of Microbiology, Third EditionEdited by Emanuel Goldman, New Jersey Medical School,Newark, USA and Lorrence H Green, Westbury Diagnostics,Inc, New York, USAPresenting basic knowledge about working with microorganismsin a clear and concise form, this book offers in-depth informationon important aspects of the field—from classical microbiologyto genomics—in one easily accessible volume. New chaptershave been included in this edition, including a noteworthy oneon the business aspects of microbiology that has been addedto address the needs of investors looking to understand thescience behind companies that they are contemplating fundingand scientists that are interested in commercializing theirresearch. In addition, chapters have been added on new

microorganism-based disease and pathogenic mechanisms.

J. P. Dubey, USDA/ARS, Beltsville, Maryland, USA, R.Calero-Bernal, Postdoctoral Fellow, Animal Parasitic DiseasesLaboratory, USDAARS,, Beltsville, MD, USA, B.M. Rosenthal,C.A. Speer, Healthwide Solutions, Edwards,CO, USA and R.Fayer, Environmental Microbial and Food Safety Laboratory,USDA-ARS, Beltsville, MD, USAWritten by the authors who pioneered studies of Sarcocystosisof domestic animals, this new edition provides a current andcomprehensive review of Sarcocystis and the infections it causesin animals and humans. Sarcocystis is one of the most prevalentparasites of livestock and also infects many wild mammals, birds,and humans. The book reviews the history, structure, life cycle,

pathogenesis, lesions, clinical signs, diagnosis, immunity, epidemiology, treatment,prevention, and control of Sarcocystosis.

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3rd Edition • NEW EDITIONDummy text to keep placeholderSwine in the LaboratoryProbiotic BacteriaSurgery, Anesthesia, Imaging, and Experimental Techniques, ThirdEdition

Fundamentals, Therapy, and Technological AspectsEdited by J. Paulo Sousa e Silva and Ana Cristina Freitas,Instituto Piaget – ISEIT, Viseu, PortugalComplied by an expert editorial team with noteworthy andremarkable experience, this book covers technological aspectsrelated to probiotics, not only in terms of delivery modes butalso in terms of protection technologies. It includes discussionsof their therapeutic and physiologic implications and benefits,and provides a contemporary update and a holistic review ofthe topic. It focuses on the technological aspects of probioticproducts, brings together the information needed for theirsuccessful development, and examines the international pictureregarding regulatory issues.

Edited by M. Michael Swindle, Medical University of SouthCarolina, Charleston, USA and Alison C. Smith, MedicalUniversity of South Carolina, Charleston, USAExtensively updated and expanded, this new edition is the mostauthoritative source of scientific and technical information onthe use of domestic and miniature swine in research. It includesnew chapters on toxicology, transgenics, cancer, and necropsy,as well as detailed discussions on anesthesia, analgesia, andperioperative care that present the best current practices forusing swine in experimental surgery. Providing a deepenedreference of the most current information and best techniques,this book is a vital tool in conducting the best possible research

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2nd EditionTopical Antimicrobials Testing and Evaluation,Second Edition

Daryl S. Paulson, BioSciences Laboratories, Inc., Bozeman,Montana, USAHighlighting techniques for testing antimicrobial compounds,this new edition of a bestselling handbook provides tips andtools for navigating the ins and outs of FDA approval procedures.It offers strategies for the servicing of expanding markets, outlinestesting protocols, presents a range of testing techniques, andreviews their efficacy and appropriate uses. It also demonstratesspecific methods for testing the effectiveness and safety ofpreinjection and preoperative washes, healthcare and foodworkers’ handwashes and sanitizers, and other surgical scrubs.

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TEXTBOOKIntroduction to Fluorescence

David M. Jameson, University of Hawaii, Manoa, USAIn color throughout, this text helps readers acquire a soundunderstanding of basic fluorescence theory and practice. It takesthem through the history of important discoveries to the mostcurrent advances. The author introduces the fundamentals ofthe fluorescence phenomenon and gives detailed examples offluorescence applications in the molecular life sciences, includingbiochemistry, biophysics, clinical chemistry and diagnostics,pharmaceutical science, and cell and molecular biology. Thetext includes references in each chapter, more than 250 figures,and the chemical structures of the most widely used fluorescentmolecules.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderOptical Nanoscopy and Novel MicroscopyTechniques

Edited by Peng Xi, Peking University Hospital, Beijing, ChinaMany new methods in light and super-resolution microscopyhave been developed over the last few years. This edited volumeoverviews the latest advances in microscopy, complete withexperimental methods and data analysis of the results. Eachchapter begins with a brief description of the principles of thetechnique for clarity and concludes with a set of problems.Cutting-edge microscopy techniques presented include STED,PALM/STORM, and light sheet microscopy.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderPhysics of Schottky Electron SourcesTheory and Optimum Operation

Merijntje BronsgeestThis book comprehensively covers the theoretical and practicalaspects of the Schottky electron emitter. The main questionsthat will be addressed in this book are What is the Schottkyelectron emitter? How does it work? and How do its propertiesaffect the performance of electron beam equipment? The authorfocuses on the direct link between the operating conditions ofthe source and the properties of the beam at the target level.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderDiet, Exercise, and Chronic DiseaseThe Childhood Obesity EpidemicThe Biological Basis of PreventionWhy Are Our Children Obese—And What Can We Do About It?

Edited by C. Murray ArdiesExercise and diet are key factors in the etiology and preventionof chronic disease. While most books on chronic disease havea clinical approach, this book brings together the latest cellular-and molecular-based research on the etiology of chronic diseasesand the impact of various aspects of diet and exercise on thecausal mechanisms. It highlights chronic diseases that are majorcauses of mortality and morbidity, including diabetes,atherosclerosis, osteoporosis, cancer, and neurodegenerativedisease. This book translates molecular-based data into a clinicalprescription for the prevention of chronic disease.

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Edited by Peter D. Vash, UCLA Medical Center, Los Angeles,California, USAThis reference offers a comprehensive and thorough guide toa field that is rapidly expanding and points to new directions inresearch and public policy. Edited by a doctor with extensiveexperience as a researcher, writer, and medical practitioner, TheChildhood Obesity Epidemic is an authoritative and easy-to-usereference that provides resources for researchers in the field,students, and anyone who wishes to gain an overview to thisimportant field of study.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderFluid Balance, Hydration, and Athletic PerformanceThe Complexity of Adolescent Obesity

Edited by Flavia Meyer, EsEF, Universidade Federal do RioGrande do Sul, Porto Alegre, Brazil, Zbigniew Szygula andBoguslaw Wilk, McMaster Children s Hospital and McMasterUniveristy, Hamilton, Ontario, CanadaAthletes and nonathletes frequently consume too little wateror fluids, affecting exercise performance as well as overall health.This book comprehensively reviews the aspects relating to bodyfluid balance, rehydration, and physical exercise. It providesbackground on body water balance and turnover, topics relatedto electrolyte balance, and sweating as the basis forthermoregulatory and fluid homeostasis during exercise. Inaddition, chapters cover body water balance evaluation andregulation; cardiovascular and metabolic responses to fluid

Causes, Correlates, and ConsequencesEdited by Peter D. Vash, UCLA Medical Center, Los Angeles,California, USAThe research contained in this valuable compendium offers amuch-needed perspective on one of the most dangerous healthcrises our world faces today: obesity. Obesity has become anepidemic, a fact frequently discussed in the media, with manyreferences to both childhood and adult obesity. Thesediscussions, however, overlook an important demographic: theadolescent who is obese or overweight. The authors offer criticalinsights into the forces and factors that result in the numerousmetabolic and psychological consequences of adolescentobesity.

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imbalance; effects of dehydration on aerobic power, muscle strength, and cognitive function;fluid intake timing; and optimal beverage selection.

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Cyclic Nucleotide SignalingEdited by Xiaodong Cheng, University of Texas HealthScience Center, Houston, USASeries: Methods in Signal Transduction SeriesShowcasing the recent progresses of the field, Cyclic NucleotideSignaling covers the major tools and methodologies used invarious areas of research. The majority of the chapters areprotocol oriented, with the goal of providing clear directions forlaboratory use. Students and investigators new to the field willfind this book particularly informative, as will scientists alreadyactively researching nucleotide signaling.

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Edited by John S. Buckleton, Jo-Anne Bright, Institute ofEnvironmental Science and Research, New Zealand andDuncan TaylorNow in its second edition, this book is still the only one whichcovers the subject of forensic DNA interpretation from thestandpoint of statistical analysis which is critical to supportinga legal claim. All chapters have been updated to reflect changesoccurring in this fast-moving field, with special attention to PCRprocesses, worldwide values and the addition of internationallyrenowned scientists such as Peter Gill who is the father of DNAanalysis.

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TEXTBOOKDummy text to keep placeholderIntroduction to Experimental Biophysics - ALaboratory Guide

Golden-winged Warbler Ecology, Conservation andHabitat Management

Jay L. Nadeau, McGill University, Montreal, CanadaA companion to the author’s highly praised textbook, this manualpresents wet lab methods for courses in biophysics or molecularbiology. Tested in a pedagogical setting, the experiments followa logical progression beginning with a DNA construct. The bookstarts with the basics of molecular cloning: amplifying andpurifying plasmid, plasmid mapping, and using restrictionenzymes. Later experiments deal with more advancedtechniques, such as the synthesis and characterization ofquantum dots and gold nanoparticles, protein crystallization,and spectroscopic techniques.

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Edited by Henry M. Streby, University of California ar Berkeley, USA, David Buehlerand David E. AndersenSeries: Studies in Avian BiologyThe Golden-winged Warbler is a migratory songbird that breeds in the temperate uppermidwestern US (Wisconsin & Minnesota) and Canada (Manitoba) and winters in Centraland northern South America. Its small breeding range has been shrinking due to habitatloss, competition and interbreeding. As a result of this disturbing trend, Golden-wingedWarblers are being considered for listing as "threatened" or "endangered" under theEndangered Species Act. In preparation for potential listing, the book intends to bringtogether all the disparate sources information regarding this species.

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TEXTBOOKNEW IN PAPERBACKIntroduction to Experimental Biophysics (Set)Human Placental TrophoblastsTextbook and Lab ManualImpact of Maternal Nutrition

Jay Nadeau, McGill University, Montreal, Quebec, CanadaA practical companion for physical scientists seeking to moveinto wet laboratory experiments and biological research areas,this set provides a firm footing in basic terminology andconcepts. The text begins with the simpler, essential methodsand then builds gradually to more advanced techniques. Writtenat a level that assumes no previous background in biology, thebook is organized to follow a logical experimental progression.This structure allows readers to follow the steps involved in theproduction of nucleic acids and proteins and the different levelsof purification required for each type of analysis.

Edited by Asim K. Duttaroy and Sanjay BasakTrophoblasts are cells in the human placenta that play a vitalrole in fetal growth and pregnancy. This book discusses the roleof nutrients on human placental development with particularfocus on the impact of nutrients on trophoblast function.Exposure to nutrients in utero is critical, as it affects thedevelopment of chronic diseases such as type2 diabetes,cardiovascular diseases, hypertension and obesity in later life.The text also reviews the role of fatty acids, folic acids and specificvitamins.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderInvestigations in Yeast Functional Genomics andMolecular Biology

Interactive ProbioticsEdited by Enrica Pessione, Università di Torino, ItalyThis book underlines the importance of reciprocal interactionsbetween probiotics and humans in terms of stress induction,epigenetic control of cellular responses, oxidative status,bioactive molecules biosynthesis, moonlighting proteinssecretion, endogenous toxins neutralization, and several otherbiological functions. It explores how these responses can affectmetabolism and metabolic-related disorders, gutbrain axisbalance, mood, inflammatory, allergic and anti-infectivereactions, cancer, and ageing. The book explores how probioticscreate a dynamic and "fluid" network of signals able to controlthe balance between healthy and altered human status.

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Edited by Matthew Eckwahl, Yale University, New Haven,Connecticut, USAThis book examines conserved pathways mediating cell cycleprogression and cell polarity establishment. It includes examplesof yeast, regulatory circuits, and feedback regulation, withemphasis on system-wide approaches. It also covers proteininteraction networks and trait locus analysis and presentsmethods and challenges in comparative genomics analysis andevolutionary genetics.

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Lipid Oxidation in Health and DiseaseEdited by Corinne M. Spickett and Henry Jay Forman,University of Southern California, Los Angeles, USASeries: Oxidative Stress and DiseaseLipid oxidation has long been regarded as a deleterious processresponsible for lipid rancidity, loss of function, and generationof toxic products. However in recent years, research has alsofocused on the non-detrimental physiological and pathologicaleffects of these chemical reactions. This book provides anup-to-date review of the role of oxidized lipid products inphysiological and pathophysiological processes. Topics includethe mechanisms of lipid oxidation, antioxidant defenses, lipidoxidation products, cell signaling, and the roles of oxidized lipidsin specific diseases. The book also discusses drug targeting and

the therapeutic potential of oxidized lipids

Ishita S. Mehta, Ta Ta Institute of Fundamental Research, Mumbai, India and BasuthkarJ. Rao, Tata Institute of Fundamental Research, Mumbai, IndiaThis book is designed not only for the expert audience in DNA repair/recombination, butalso for those curious about chromosomal dynamics and regulation in the context ofcellular functions. It covers chromosomal damage and instabilities and chromosomal repairin relation to cell signaling, metabolism, developmental biology; chromosomal disorders,and diseases

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderNanoCellBiologyMany-Body Effects and Electrostatics in

Biomolecules Multimodal Imaging in Biology and MedicineEdited by Bhanu P. Jena and Douglas J. TaatjesThis book provides a comprehensive understanding of thediscovery of a new cellular structure the "porosome," which isthe universal secretory machinery in cells; the protein assembly,biomineralization, and biomolecular interactions; the molecularevolution of protein structure; the use of magnetic nanoparticlesfor transformative application in medicine and therapy, and thenew and novel imaging approach of electrical impedancespectroscopy in biology. It be used for college courses innanomedicine, nano cell biology, advanced nanotechnology,and biotechnology at the undergraduate and graduate level.

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Edited by Qiang Cui, University of Wisconsin-Madison, USA, Markus Meuwly andPengyu Ren, University of Texas at Austin, USAAn important challenge that the field faces is to develop the next generation ofcomputational models that strike the proper balance of computational efficiency andaccuracy, so that problems of increasing complexity can be tackled in a systematic, robustmanner. With contributions by leading experts in the area of biomolecular simulations,this book discusses cutting-edge ideas regarding effective strategies to describe many-bodyeffects and electrostatics at quantum, classical, and coarse-grained levels. It not only providesan up-to-date snapshot of the current simulation field but also stimulates exchange ofideas across different sub-fields of modern computational (bio)chemistry.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderNutrition and Performance in Masters AthletesMolecular Cell Biology of the Growth and

Differentiation of Plant Cells Edited by Peter R.J. Reaburn, Central Queensland University,Rockhampton, AustraliaThis book examines the aging process, its effect on sportsperformance, the methods to maximize sports performance,and the unique nutritional needs of masters athletes. Based onscientific evidence, it focuses on practical ways to minimize theage-related declines in performance and health by examiningways to maximize speed, endurance, and strength developmentin order to slow the inevitable age-related decline inperformance. The text enable readers to both improveperformance and better understand their or their athletes’bodies’ responses to exercise as they age.

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Edited by Ray J. RoseThis book encompasses cell division, cell expansion, and differentiation, which is the cellularbasis of plant growth and development. The dynamics of cellular organelles are consideredin the context of these processes. Advances in the visualization of organelles using molecularprobes and confocal microscopy, along with molecular genetics, have provided a muchclearer understanding of these basic cellular plant processes. Each chapter present a currentand conceptual view of the cell cycle, cell expansion, or cell differentiation.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderOmics Technologies and Crop ImprovementNutrition for Elite Athletes

Edited by Noureddine Benkeblia, Department of LifeSciences, University of West Indies, Kingston, JamaicaOmics technologies are modern approaches that give insightinto the plant genome and its analysis using DNA-basedmethods for variety identification, RNA interference, elicitorbiotechnology, and marker-assisted selection and breedingapplications in some major crops. This book reviews data onfood sciences and omics and introduces researchers to thebenefits of using these technologies. It covers a wide range ofcrop science categories and is organized to give a broad viewon how omics can help crop science and horticulture.

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Edited by Eric S. Rawson, Bloomsburg University,Pennsylvania, USA and Stella Lucia Volpe, Drexel University,Philadelphia, Pennsylvania USAIn order to achieve and maintain peak performance, elite-levelathletes require the right nutrition at the right time. This bookprovides a comprehensive overview of the latest research onthe nutritional requirements of athletes at the top of their game.Since researchers, clinicians, and graduate students work withcertain populations of athletes, and not single nutrients ormetabolic systems, this book arranges topics by 1) athleticpopulation and 2) nutrition /exercise interactions that reachacross athletic sub-populations (such as recovery nutrition),instead of by nutrients or metabolic system. Market: Agriculture

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderOptimizing Physical Performance During Fastingand Dietary Restriction

Nutrition, Fertility, and Human ReproductiveFunction

Implications for Athletes and Sports MedicineEdited by Kelton Tremellen, Professor of ReproductiveMedicine, Flinders University, South Australia and KarmaPearce, University of South Australia, AdelaideOne in six couples around the world experience infertility. Beforeundertaking expensive and intrusive assisted reproductivetreatment such as in vitro fertilization, many seek advice fromtheir physicians or dietitians on what foods and supplementsmight enhance their fertility. This book provides a comprehensivereview of the role of nutrition in human fertility, focusing on theimpact of diet and nutritional supplements on essentialreproductive processes in women such as ovulation, earlyembryo development, implantation, and sexual function. It alsoexamines impact on male reproductive hormones and sperm

production.

Ezdine Bouhlel, University of Manouba, Tunisia and Roy J.Shephard, University of Toronto, CanadaThis book examines the effects of sustained fasting and foodrestrictions on metabolism and physical performance in athletes.The broad coverage includes religious and non-religious fastingand food deprivation. This practical and evidence-based guideoutlines recent findings from peer-reviewed literature, as wellas original experiments conducted by the authors, who areexperts in the supervision of athletes during fasting. The aim isto present these findings simply and clearly, beginning withfundamental principles, and summarising the implications forathletes.

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Dummy text to keep placeholder2nd Edition • NEW EDITIONPerinatal Growth and NutritionObesity

Edited by Ian J. Griffin, UC Davis Children's Hospital,Sacramento, California, USAThis book explores the reasons for abnormal post-natal growthin preterm infants. It examines the long-term effects ondevelopmental outcome as well as metabolic risks such as insulinresistance, type 2 diabetes, and hypertension. The contributorsexplore the risks and benefits of faster post-natal growth andcatch-up growth in preterm infants. They describe tools forassessment of growth and early identification of faltering growth.They also explain methods for reducing growth faltering andfor optimizing catch-up growth, including the new possibilitiesoffered by customized fortification of human breast milk.

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Evaluation and Treatment Essentials, Second EditionEdited by G. Michael Steelman and Eric C. WestmanThis book presents the practical management of obesity thatincludes exercise, pharmacology, behavior modification, anddietary factors, from the point of view of the practicing physician,multidisciplinary team of clinicians and researchers. Thiscomprehensive resource is an invaluable, user-friendly tool forphysicians and surgeons, endocrinologists, diabetologists, andnutritionists. The new edition includes an up-to-date chapteron the pharmacology of bariatric medicine that addresses variousdietary intervention approaches.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderSchool Nutrition and ActivityPlacentaImpacts on Well-BeingThe Tree of Life

Edited by Areej Hassan, Boston Children’s Hospital,Massachusetts, USAChildhood obesity is a major public health crisis nationally andinternationally. This insightful compendium provides valuableinformation and assesses the research foundations behindseveral school initiatives to help combat the epidemic of obesityin children and adolescents, particularly using interventions toincrease physical activity. The book looks at the issue from threelevels: first, the effects of unhealthy eating and lack of exerciseon a number of health outcomes in children and adolescents;second, successful small- and large-scale school-basedinterventions; and finally, synthesis of current literature andtranslation into specific guidelines and recommendations.

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Edited by Ornella ParoliniSeries: Gene and Cell TherapyThe placenta is a source of non-embryonic (i.e. not from the embryo or fetus) stem cellsthat can be used for research and potentially for a variety of therapies. Stem cells can beharvested following birth, thus avoiding some of the ethical/moral concerns. This book isdevoted to the therapeutic and research potential uses for stem cells. It also provides areview of the development, structure and function of the placenta and its hybrid (motherplus fetus) or chimaeric nature.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderSleep, Circadian Rhythms, and MetabolismReactive Oxygen Species in Biology and Human

Health The Rhythm of LifeEdited by William Olds, Yale University, New Haven,Connecticut, USAProviding a nuanced study of the connections between sleep,circadian rhythms, and metabolis, this informative book examineshow circadian actions affect the liver and adipose tissue, thebrain, and metabolism. This important book introduces thereader to circadian rhythms in the body and the external cueswhich set them, discusses on a molecular and organ level howdisrupting these clocks results in metabolic and sleep disorders,and looks at the clinical applications of circadian rhythms, witha focus on sleep.

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Edited by Shamim I. Ahmad, Nottingham Trent University, United KingdomReactive oxygen species are highly reactive chemical elements that include among others,oxygen as a core species. A variety of ROS have been identified in biological systems. Theyare ubiquitously produced in the human body especially in mitochondria via a number ofbiochemical reactions. On one hand they play positive biological roles; but if high levelsof ROS prevail, they can induce significant damage (also known as oxidative stress). Damageto cellular components plays significant roles in causing a variety of human diseases. Thisbook will be a comprehensive review of reactive oxygen species, the mechanisms by whichthey are produced, and the role they play in various diseases.

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Tuatara The Interplay Between the Genome and Its EnvironmentEdited by Kasirajan Ayyanathan, Florida Atlantic University,Boca Raton, USAThis new volume on gene expression and epigenetics discussesenvironmental effects related to specific gene expression. Thebook also shows methods for bioinformatic analysis of theepigenome. The book is divided into two sections: the first looksat eukaryotic DNA methylation and the second addresses howto integrate genomic medicine into clinical practice.

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Edited by Justin L. Rheubert, University of Findlay, Ohio,USA, Dustin S. Siegel, Southeast Missouri State University,Cape Girardeau, USA and Stanley E. TrauthSeries: Reproductive Biology and PhylogenyThis book serves as a thorough review of reproductive biologyand phylogeny of lizards and tuatara, a distant relative of lizards.The book is edited by an experienced team with over 400publications and covers topics including, but not limited to,chemical communication, reproductive anatomy, reproductivecycles, molecular systematics, parental care, and mate choice.This review is a collective piece with authoritative authors fromaround the globe including the United States, South Africa,Australia, New Zealand, South America, and Mexico.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderViral NanotechnologySports Nutrition for Paralympic Athletes

Edited by Yury Khudyakov and Paul PumpensThis book presents a review of a rapidly developing field of viralnanotechnology in the context of immunology, virology,microbiology, chemistry, physics, and mathematical modeling.Viral nanotechnology is founded on the unexpected propertiesof viral nanoparticles. It emphasizes applications of viralnanotechnology to improving health and advancing materialtechnologies. These applications include developing vaccinesfor prevention of disease, developing drugs and genetictherapies for treatment of disease, and developing diagnosticreagents and novel imaging technologies for detecting disease

and infectious agents.

Edited by Elizabeth BroadParticipation rates in Paralympic sports have increased rapidlyin recent years, and continue to grow. Despite the amount ofinformation on dietary requirements of athletes, little attentionhas been given to athletes with an impairment. This bookpresents information to rehabilitate, enable, and improveathletes' quality of life. Chapters cover impairments includingspinal cord injuries, cerebral palsy, amputees, les autres, andvision and intellectual impairments.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderStructural and Mediator LipidomicsMichel Lagarde, Nathalie Bernoud-Hubac, Celine Costaz, Frederic Carriere andMichel GuichardantIn this book, the authors present lipid molecular species, which have been well defined fortheir biological activities, whatever the biological system involves, with reference to theclosely related structural lipids. The emphasize bioactive lipids issued from membranelipids, especially polyunsaturated fatty acid derivatives produced trough various oxygenationprocesses. They also cover enzymes associated with the production of these bioactivelipids and receptor proteins relating to their action.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderViking DNAThe Wirral and West Lancashire Project

Stephen E. Harding, University of Nottingham, UK, MarkJobling, University of Leicester, UK and Turi KingThis book details a genetic survey that has taken place focusingon men from old families from Wirral and West Lancashire. These'Viking hot spots' in North West England exhibit manyarchaeological and historical features proving them to have hada clear Viking presence. The book explains—with the help of fullcolor illustrations—what DNA is and how DNA methods can beused to probe both individual and population ancestry, andhow information such as Henry VIII’s tax rolls can be used to help

establish the volunteer base for specific regions of northern England.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderNutrition and SensationCognitive Neuroscience of Human Systems

Edited by Alan R. Hirsch, Smell & Taste Treatment andResearch Center, Chicago, ILThis book explores how sensations can impact nutrition. Itunravels the hidden sensory universe acting to control ourappetite and nutritional desires.It covers the impact of olfaction,gustation, retronasal olfaction, vision, vestibular function, hearing,and somatosensory and tactile nature on nutrition. The bookalso discusses the use of the sensory system to treat nutritionaldisorders including obesity. It is a fascinating read for anyonelooking for deeper understanding of the link between thesensory system and nutrition.

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Work and Everyday LifeChris Forsythe, Huafei Liao, Sandia National Laboratories,Albuquerque, USA, Michael Christopher Stefan Trumboand Rogelio E. Cardona-RiveraSeries: Human Factors and ErgonomicsWhile there have been tremendous advances in our scientificunderstanding of the brain, this work has been largely academic,and often oriented toward clinical publication. This bookaddresses the relationship between neurophysiologicalprocesses and the performance and experience of humans ineveryday life. It samples the vast neuroscience literature toidentify those areas of research that speak directly to theperformance and experience of humans in everyday settings.The book explains the underlying basis for well-established

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderNutrition for Brain Health and CognitivePerformance

Environmental Hazards and NeurodevelopmentWhere Ecology and Well-Being Connect

Edited by Cindy CroftThe rate of identification of children with neurobiologicaldisabilities has been on the increase in recent years. Millions ofdollars in research are being spent to understand the factorsinfluencing these increases. The articles within this compendiumshed vital light on this issue, confirming that various "ordinary"chemical hazards—of the sort encountered by countless childrenin their everyday lives—are having serious impacts ondevelopment. This volume investigates the impact of exposureto tobacco smoke, household chemicals, lead, agricultural toxins,and flame retardants.

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Edited by Talitha Best, School of Human, Health and SocialScience, Central Queensland University, Australia and LouiseDye, School of Psychology, University of Leeds, UKThis book addresses how nutrition and diet can influencecognitive function. It presents information on dietarysupplementation, dietary patterns and lifestyle choices formaximizing cognitive health across the lifespan. The bookfocuses on sensitivity of the brain to nutritional environments,nutrient deficiencies and the impact of diet on cognitive functionand well-being. Chapters cover cognitive health in ageing adults;genetics for brain health; vitamins and minerals for cognitivehealth; flavonoids, glucose and herbal extracts to enhancecognitive function; and the application of technologies andassessment measures for nutrition and cognition research.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderPrenatal and Childhood NutritionMonsters, Demons and PsychopathsEvaluating the Neurocognitive ConnectionsPsychiatry and Horror Film

Edited by Cindy CroftNutrition is not only a basic need that all humans have to sustainlife, but it is also critical to successful early development. Thisresearch compendium lends deeper insights into the linksbetween nutrition and healthy brain function—and from thereverse perspective, between nutrition and neurocognitivedisorders. This well-organized and accessible compendium offersa vital research context for policymakers, educators, medicalproviders, and families. It underlines our urgent responsibilityto give children a strong start by improving prenatal and earlychildhood nutrition.

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Fernando Espi Forcen, Psychosomatic Medicine, Memorial Sloan-Kettering, CornellUniversity, New York, NYDescriptions of monsters, vampires, demonic possessions, and psychopaths in horror filmshave been inspired by psychiatric knowledge about mental illness, leading to severalstereotyped models of horror that have prevailed through decades. Some scholars haveproposed that horror films can be a teaching tool for psychopathology, but for the mostpart the genre has been underutilized as a learning tool. This book explores the idea ofrelating horror films to psychiatric ideas as a way of engaging people in learning.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderPsychodynamic NeurologyDreams, Consciousness, and Virtual Reality

Allan HobsonThis book presents a lively and novel way of thinking about thevalue of dreaming, based in solid comprehension of scientificresearch on sleep and dreams, but with deep understanding ofpsychoanalytic and other kinds of interpretations of dreams. Ourdreams are a mixture of anticipated virtual as well asremembered real experience. This book tells the story of howneuroscience has helped us reach this startling and excitingconclusion and how the new scientific model builds upon anddeparts from the dream theories of the past.

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3rd EditionTraumatic Brain InjuryMethods for Clinical and Forensic Neuropsychiatric Assessment,ThirdEdition

Robert P. Granacher, Jr., University of Kentucky, Lexington,USAThe number of traumatic head injuries that occur on a yearlybasis has risen to more than three million, producingconsiderable morbidity and death. This text provides physiciansand psychologists with a neuropsychiatric schema for theevaluation of a patient who has sustained a traumatic brain injury(TBI). It assists clinicians in developing a treatment plan andprovides data for forensic neuropsychiatric evaluations. Themethods in this book can be used to evaluate and treat anyneuropsychiatric disorder when accompanied by appropriatelaboratory studies and treatments specific to the pathology.

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Amyotrophic Lateral SclerosisAdvances and Perspectives of Neuronanomedicine

Lina Machtoub, University of Innsbruck, Austria and YuKasugai, University of Innsbruck, AustriaRecently, the implication of biocompatible nanotechnologieshas set the stage for an evolutionary leap in diagnostic imagingand therapy. In this scope, the book presents a comprehensiveoverview of the possible causes, diagnostic criteria, andtreatment assessments of amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, andpresents the recent findings using innovative, highly sensitive,and novel diagnostic molecular imaging approaches. In addition,the book offers new perspectives of an innovative and recentlydeveloped approach in neuroimaging using surface-enhancednanoimaging microscopy, which can be a promising techniquefor early diagnosis and treatment assessments.

Morphology, Biology and Immune FunctionEdited by Katerina Dorovini-Zis, University of BritishColumbia, Vancouver, CanadaIn The Blood-Brain Barrier in Health and Disease, Volume 1,international experts discuss basic and new concepts and mostrecent advances pertaining to the development of the cerebralmicrovascular system. Subjects include the structure, function,permeability properties, transport mechanisms, and the inherentheterogeneity of the cerebral endothelium; the anatomy andphysiological properties of the neurovascular unit; functionalaspects of the choroid plexus; and important concepts andadvances made over the last two decades that have shaped ourunderstanding of the immunological function of the blood-brainbarrier.

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Atlas of Functional Neuroanatomy, Third EditionWalter Hendelman, M.D., University of Ottawa, Ontario,CanadaUnderstanding how the brain is organized and visualizing itspathways and connections can be conceptually challenging.This book addresses this challenge by presenting a clear visualguide to the human central nervous system (CNS). The materialis suitable for medical students, non-neurology residents, andother health professionals who seek a solid understanding ofthe brain. An accompanying Web site ( www.atlasbrain.comincludes illustrations with rollover labeling, animation of thepathways and connections and narrated video demonstrations

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Pathophysiology and PathologyEdited by Katerina Dorovini-Zis, University of BritishColumbia, Vancouver, CanadaIn The Blood-Brain Barrier in Health and Disease, Volume 2,international experts present comprehensive reviews andresearch accounts on blood-brain barrier dysfunction ininfectious and inflammatory diseases, cerebrovascular diseases,stroke, trauma, vitamin deficiency, exposure to neurotoxicants,primary and metastatic brain tumors, and neurodegenerativediseases. This book is intended to serve as a guide and referenceto basic and advanced information for researchers, students,and clinicians interested in this fast-expanding field and stimulatefurther research well into the future.

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of Reproduction Laboratory, Irapuato, Guanajuato, Mexico Edited by Firas H. Kobeissy, University of Florida, Gainesville,USASeries: Frontiers in Neuroengineering SeriesWith the contribution from more than one hundred CNSneurotrauma experts, this book provides a comprehensive andup-to-date account on the latest developments in the area ofneurotrauma including biomarker studies, experimental models,diagnostic methods, and neurotherapeutic interventionstrategies in brain injury research. It discusses neurotraumamechanisms, biomarker discovery, and neurocognitive andneurobehavioral deficits. Also included are medical interventions

This fully up-to-date text explores the mechanisms by which hormones, neurotransmitters,their related pharmacological agents, and intracellular mechanisms interact in the controlof reproductive processes, including behavior.

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and recent neurotherapeutics used in the area of brain injury that have been translated tothe area of rehabilitation research. In addition, a section is devoted to models of milderCNS injury, including sports injuries.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderData Classification using Neural AnalyticsCellular Therapy for Neurological InjuryAlan Biem, Opera SolutionsEdited by Charles S., Jr. Cox, University of Texas, HoustonSeries: Chapman & Hall/CRC Machine Learning & Pattern RecognitionSeries: Gene and Cell TherapyThis book presents neural networks from a theoretical viewpoint with practical applications.Unlike other books, which focus on a single architecture or view neural networks primarily

This book describes the current status of the field of cellular therapy for neurological injuries,with primary areas of concentration on traumatic brain injury, stroke, (ischemic and

through a machine learning prism, this book provides a comprehensive view of neuralhemorrhagic) as well as spinal cord injury. The book explores mechanisms of injury, thenetworks from its roots in neuroscience to recent work on both connectivity theory andinfluence of the mechanism on the type of cell used, and the route of delivery/dosing

regimen. statistical classification theory. Additionally, it describes a variety of neural networkarchitectures under a unifying theory, allowing readers to better comprehend the varietyof neural network algorithms.

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Biological processes that repeat themselves every 24 hours within a biological system arecalled circadian rhythms. The circadian clock affects the operation of practically all functions

Edited by Kamel Nidal, University of Teknology Petronas,Malaysia and Aamir Saeed Malik, Universiti TeknologiPetronas, MalaysiaIntroduction. The Fundamentals of EEG Signal Processing.Event-Related Potentials. Brain Source Localization Using EEGSignals. Epilepsy Detection and Monitoring. Neurological InjuryMonitoring Using qEEG. Quantitative EEG for Brain–ComputerInterfaces. EEG and qEEG in Psychiatry. Perspectives of M-EEGand fMRI Data Fusion. Memory Retention and Recall Process.Neurofeedback. Future Integration of EEG-fMRI in Psychiatry,Psychology, and Cultural Neuroscience. Future Use of EEG, ERP,EEG/MEG, and EEG-fMRI in. Treatment, Prognostication, andRehabilitation of Medical and Surgical Neurological Ailments.

in the body. Now in its third edition, this book presents the latest information on recentresearch and clinical developments. This edition discusses anatomical and physiologicalcharacterization of photoresponsive ganglionic cells in the mammalian retina. It addressesmolecular circadian clocks in cells of multiple organs other than the hypothalamus andthe pineal gland. It also explores advances in post-translational mechanisms in the operationof the molecular clock.

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Dummy text to keep placeholder1 Volume SetExercise and Mental HealthThe Collected Letters of Antoni Van Leeuwenhoek

- Volume 17 Neurobiological MechanismsEdited by Henning Budde, Sport Science and Research Methodology, Faculty ofHuman Sciences, Medical School Hamburg and Mirko Wegner, University of Bern,Institute of Sport Science, Switzerland

Edited by Lodewijk C Palm, The Institute for History andFoundations of Science, Utrecht, The NetherlandsEvery volume in this series contains the original Dutch and anEnglish translation of the letters of Van Leeuwenhoek. The greatrange of subjects studied by Van Leeuwenhoek is reflected inthese letters: instruments to measure water, pulmonary diseases;experiments relating to the solution of gold and silver; saltcrystals and grains of sand; botanical work, such as duckweedand germination of orange pips; descriptions of protozoa, blood,

Every fourth person in North America and Europe experiences at least one episode ofdepression or anxiety disorder over their lifetimes. Research on the impact of exercise ondepression, anxiety, and well-being illustrates a positive effect on various measures ofmental health by inducing the same neurobiological alterations as antidepressant drugtreatment. less costly, less time- consuming, and has less side effects than medication orpsychotherapy alone. Exercise also stimulates the growth of new nerve cells and inducesthe release of growth factors which improve the health and survival of nerve cells. This textreviews these neurobiological mechanisms.

spermatozoa, and health and hygiene; the harmfulness of tea and coffee; and the benefitsof cleaning teeth.

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Dummy text to keep placeholder9th EditionThe Laboratory BirdGreenfield's Neuropathology, Ninth Edition - Two

Volume Set Douglas K Taylor, Vanessa K Lee and Karen R StraitSeries: Laboratory Animal Pocket ReferenceA new addition to the acclaimed Laboratory Animal PocketReference series, this book is the first publication dedicated tothe care and use of avian species in the biomedical researchsetting. It provides a valuable quick reference for animal careand veterinary technicians, laboratory animal veterinarians,trainees in laboratory animal medicine, and research staffmembers, as well as individuals involved in laboratory work wholack experience in working with birds.

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Edited by Seth Love, MBBCh PhD FRCP FRCPath Professorof Neuropathology, Institute of Clinical Neurosciences,School of Clinical Sciences, University of Bristol, SouthmeadHospital, Bristol, UK, Arie Perry, MD Professor of Pathologyand Neurological Surgery, Director of NeuropathologyFellowship Training Program, University of California, SanFrancisco, USA, James Ironside, Western General Hospital,Edinburgh, UK and Herbert Budka, MD, Professor ofNeuropathology, Consultant, Institute of Neurology,University Hospital Zurich, Zurich, Switzerland

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2nd Edition • NEW EDITIONDummy text to keep placeholderThe Laboratory Nonhuman Primate, Second EditionHumanoid Robotics and NeuroscienceJeffery D. Fortman, University of Illinois, Chicago, USA, Terry A. Hewett, Universityof California, Davis, USA and Lisa Halliday

Science, Engineering and SocietyEdited by Gordon ChengSeries: Frontiers in Neuroengineering SeriesWith contributions from prominent scientists, this volumepresents a scientific understanding of humans with a viewtowards developing better-engineered systems and machinesfor society. It covers dexterous robotic hand control, humanoidvision and locomotion, motor control and learning of motorskills, and cognitive aspects of the humanoid robot. The bookalso discusses the impact of robotic systems and devices onsociety as a whole.

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Series: Laboratory Animal Pocket ReferenceThe Laboratory Nonhuman Primate, Second Edition continues the second generation ofbooks in the successful, well-received The Laboratory Animal Pocket Reference Series. Thisguide presents basic information and common procedures in detail to provide a quickreference source for investigators, technicians, and caretakers in the laboratory setting. Thisnewest edition is printed in full color to provide greater clarity to the techniques andconcepts discussed. Technical procedures and management practices are illustrated withfigures and tables, in a clear, easy-to-read format.

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Edited by Christian Barbato and Francesca RubertiSeries: Frontiers in Neurotherapeutics SeriesThis book provides an up-to-date review of the function ofmicroRNA (miRNA) in neurological diseases as well asadvancements in technology for therapeutic modulation ofmiRNA activity. It covers general concepts and novel insightson brain function in relation to miRNA and also examines therole of miRNAs in various neurological diseases. Covering thefull range of relevant concepts and giving a look into presentand future possibilities, it is a necessary cutting-edge referencefor neurologists, neuropathologists, and researchers andpractitioners in a wide range of related fields.

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Mechanisms and TreatmentEdited by E. Carstens, University of California, Davis, USAand Tasuku Akiyama, University of California, Davis, USASeries: Frontiers in NeuroscienceComposed of contributions from distinguished researchersaround the world, this volume presents a timely update on allaspects of itch research and the clinical treatment of itch thataccompanies many dermatological conditions includingpsoriasis, neuropathic itch, cutaneous t-cells lymphomas, andsystemic diseases such as kidney and liver disease and cancer.The book explores topics such as neuropathic itch, peripheralneuronal mechanism of itch, Mrgprs as itch receptors, and spinalcoding of itch and pain. The book is a compendium of the mostcurrent research on itch, its prevalence in society, and the

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderNeurobiology of Chemical CommunicationMelatonin

Edited by Carla Mucignat-Caretta, University of Padova,ItalySeries: Frontiers in NeuroscienceExploring the role of the chemical senses in mediatingintraspecific communication, this volume examines the structure,anatomy, electrophysiology, and molecular biology ofpheromones. It discusses how chemical signals work on differentmammalian and non-mammalian species and includes chapterson insects, Drosophila honey bees, amphibians, mice, cats, andcattle. It also explores the controversial topic of humanpheromones.An essential reference for students and researchersin the field of pheromones, this is also an ideal resource for thoseworking on behavioral phenotyping of animal models and

persons interested in the biology/ecology of the different species.

Therapeutic Value and NeuroprotectionEdited by Venkatramanujan Srinivasan, Sri Sathya SaiMedical Educational & Research Foundation, Tamilnadu,India, Gabriella Gobbi, McGill University, Montreal, Quebec,Canada, Samuel D. Shillcutt, Mercer University School ofMedicine, Macon, Georgia, USA and Sibel Suzen, AnkaraUniversity, TurkeyThere is growing interest in the field of melatonin researchregarding its neurobiological mechanisms as well as itsrepercussions in clinical practice. This volume exploresmelatonin’s effect on the regulation of blood pressure, sleep,and circadian rhythms; its cardioprotective and neuroprotectiverole; and its use in treating epilepsy, obesity, and other disorders.

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Multivariate Time Series Analysis Prevention and TreatmentKedar N. Prasad, Premier Micronutrient Corporation, Novato,California, USAThe bookproposes that a preparation of antioxidants andmicronutrients, in combination with standard therapy, mayreduce progression and improve management better thanstandard therapy alone for Alzheimer’s, Parkinson’s, andHuntington’s disease, as well as PTSD, traumatic brain injury,concussions, and cerebral vascular insufficiency. The bookpresents the latest research on the effects of micronutrients andrecommends formulations for use in combination with standardtherapies for these neurodegenerative diseases and conditions.

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Edited by Koichi Sameshima, Department of Radiology andOncology, University of São Paulo, Brazil and Luiz AntonioBaccala, Department of Telecommunications and ControlEngineering, University of São Paulo, BrazilSeries: Frontiers in Neuroengineering SeriesIncorporating multidisciplinary work in applied mathematics,statistics, and animal and human experiments at the forefrontof the field, this volume addresses the use of time series data inbrain connectivity interference studies. Contributors presentcodes and data examples to back up their methodologicaldescriptions, exploring the details of each proposed method aswell as an appreciation of their merits and limitations.Supplemental material for the book, including code, data,

practical examples, and color figures is supplied in the form of a CD with directoriesorganized by chapter and instruction files that provide additional detail.

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Dummy text to keep placeholder2nd Edition • TEXTBOOKNeurological RehabilitationNeuroanatomical Basis of Clinical Neurology,

Second Edition Spasticity and Contractures in Clinical Practice and ResearchEdited by Anand D Pandyan, Keele University, Newcastle, UK, Hermie J. Hermens,University of Twente, Enschede-Noord, Netherlands and Bernard A. Conway,University of Strathclyde, Glasgow, UK

Orhan E. Arslan, University of South Florida, Tampa, USAReflecting the massive and ever-changing information inneuroscience, the second edition of this text bridges the gapbetween the peripheral and central systems. While retaining thebasic outline of contents from the first edition, it continues tointegrate structural organization with clinical disorders.Highlights of the new edition include the role of prefrontal cortexin behavior and attention, discussion of various forms of corticaldysfunctions, and current information on the auditory, vestibular,and gustatory systems. The book also expands the coverage ofthe limbic system, exploring the structural components of the

extrapyramidal system, and the neurochemical basis of movement disorders.

Series: Rehabilitation Science in Practice SeriesThis work combines coverage of both spasticity and contractures as these two phenomenaare often closely interrelated. Current researchers do not differentiate between theseindividual impairments and, as a result, there is significant confusion in the literature. Thisbook discusses both conditions and then separates them into their respective components.If these two conditions co-exist (which is generally the case), then the management of apatient will need to be customized to individual clinical presentation. This book covers thisapproach in detail.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderRestoring the BrainNutrition and the Developing BrainNeurofeedback as an Integrative Approach to HealthEdited by Victoria Hall Moran and Nicola M. Lowe

Nutrients play a significant role in brain development throughout fetal and postnatal life.This book explores the role nutrients play on the growth and development of the brain. It

Edited by Hanno W. Kirk, Private ClinicThis book describes the history and process by whichneurofeedback has become an effective tool for treating manymental and behavioral health conditions. It explains how newbrain research and improvements in imaging technology allowfor a new conceptualization of the brain. It also discusses howbiomedical factors can degrade brain functioning and cause awide range of symptoms of mental disorders. The book is writtenin an accessible style for easy understanding and application toclassification and treatment.

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reviews the evidence from animal and human research, highlighting the role of nutrientson brain function and cognitive development. With a unique, integrative approach to thenutritional, environmental, and genetic influences on brain development, the book furtherexamines various environmental influences, including chemical, physical, antioxidantvitamins, nutrient interactions, and parent-infant relationships.CRC PressMarket: NutritionJuly 2016: 235 x 156: 330ppHb: 978-1-482-25473-0: £82.00eBook: 978-1-482-25474-7* For full contents and more information, visit: www.crcpress.com/9781482254730

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2nd Edition • NEW EDITIONDummy text to keep placeholderSpasticity ManagementPathology of the Developing MouseA Practical Multidisciplinary Guide, Second EditionA Systematic ApproachEdited by Valerie L. Stevenson and Louise Jarrett, Royal Devon and Exeter FoundationTrust, UK

Edited by Brad Bolon, The Ohio State University, College ofVeterinary Medicine, and Comprehensive Cancer Center,Columbus, USAThis book is the first publication to provide comprehensiveguidance regarding the identification, characterization, andinterpretation of mouse developmental defects. It emphasizesthe interpretation of abnormal phenotypes and provides detailedprotocols for appropriately processing mouse embryos, fetuses,neonates, juveniles, and placentas. A complete reference on thedesign, analysis, and interpretation of abnormal findings, thebook is enhanced with numerous full-color illustrations, enablingreaders to comprehend both normal development and the

This text incorporates key elements fundamental to the management of chronic conditions.These include a multidisciplinary approach that includes physiology, nursing, andoccupational therapy; a management plan; and continuing care to monitor both thespasticity and the underlying condition causing it. Spasticity is a poorly recognized butcommon symptom that has major impact on those affected, much of which is preventable.The combination of lack of awareness and inadequate management often results inspasticity having a greater impact than necessary.CRC PressMarket: MedicineApril 2016: 254 x 178: 376ppeBook: 978-1-482-29953-3major categories of defects that may be seen in malformed developing mice (and placentas)Pack - Book and Ebook: 978-1-482-29952-6: £57.99of all ages. The extensive literature citations provide a starting point for additional reading

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderStatistical Techniques for NeuroscientistsRational Basis for Clinical Translation in Stroke

Therapy Edited by Young K. Truong, The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, USASeries: Frontiers in NeuroscienceEdited by Giuseppe Micieli, Director of the Department of

Emergency Neurology, IRCCS, Pavia, Italy and DianaAmantea, Department of Pharmacobiology, University ofCalabria, Rende, ItalySeries: Frontiers in Neurotherapeutics SeriesDuring the last decades, numerous promising drugs thatprovided neuroprotection in the laboratory setting failed totranslate into the clinic because of their toxicity or lack of efficacy.However, these apparently disappointing results have providedvaluable lessons to improve research strategies and enhancetheir clinical translation. In this scenario, by bringing togetherthe experience developed by stroke researchers and clinicians,the book provides a precious tool for improving stroke patients’

treatment and management.

An ideal introduction to statistical neurocomputing, this book examines current statisticalmethods for solving emerging problems in neuroscience. These methods have beenapplied to data involving multichannel neural spike train, spike sorting, blind sourceseparation, functional and effective neural connectivity, spatiotemporal modeling, andmultimodal neuroimaging technique. It provides an overview of various methods beingapplied to specific research area of neuroscience. The book emphasizes statistical principlesand their software. It includes example and experimental data so that readers canunderstand the principles and master the methods.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderTranslational Research in Traumatic Brain Injury

Edited by Daniel Laskowitz, Duke University, Durham, NorthCarolina, USA and Gerald Grant, Stanford UniversitySeries: Frontiers in NeuroscienceIntegrating expert perspectives across disciplines, this bookaddress knowledge gaps in the field of TBI. Topics include thesocietal impact of TBI in both the civilian and militarypopulations, neurobiology and molecular mechanisms of axonaland neuronal injury, biomarkers of traumatic brain injury andtheir relationship to pathology, neuroplasticity after TBI,neuroprotective and neurorestorative therapy, advancedneuroimaging of mild TBI, neurocognitive and psychiatricsymptoms following mild TBI, sports-related TBI, epilepsy andPTSD following TBI, and more.

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2nd Edition3rd Edition • NEW EDITIONThe Care and Feeding of an IACUCAnimal Models in Toxicology, Third EditionThe Organization and Management of an Institutional Animal Care andUse Committee, Second Edition

Edited by Shayne C. Gad and Shayne C. Gad, GadConsulting Services, Cary, North Carolina, USAThis bookis a single-source reference for the use of animalmodels in toxicology. It includes five new chapters coveringguidance on the humane, efficient, and effective performanceof necropsies for laboratory animals as well as available newtechnologies for laboratory animal research—imagingtechnologies, use of telemetry in animal studies, transgenicanimal models, and immunology endpoint for assessment. Thebook concludes with an overview of the increasingly complexlaws and regulations that govern how laboratory animals areobtained, maintained, and utilized. A helpful appendix providesa quick guide to commercial sources of laboratory animals.

Edited by Whitney Kayla Petrie, University of California,Davis, USA and Sonja Lea Wallace, Stanford University,California, USAMaintaining its user-friendly approach, this new edition of abestseller summarizes information necessary for the effectiveand efficient operation of an IACUC. The book covers trainingprograms and discusses professional certifications for IACUCadministrative and animal care staff. It provides pointers toprincipal investigators, discusses interactions between IACUCsand other compliance panels, and addresses occupational healthand safety programs and the role they play in the overall animalcare and use program. It also delves deeply into bioethics toexplore how IACUCs can ensure that each proposal to use

animals in research includes an ethical review.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderComputational Methods for Reproductive andDevelopmental Toxicology

Arsenic ToxicityPrevention and Treatment

Edited by Narayan Chakrabarty, Visting Professor, Dept. ofZoology, Maulana Azad College, Calcutta, IndiaArsenic toxicity is a major challenge to health professionals andscientists around the world and is responsible for numerousdiseases. Arsenic in drinking water, for example, can causeabnormal skin pigmentations such as keratosis and arsenicosisas well as multiple forms of cancer. This book reviews ourunderstanding of arsenic poisoning and the healthconsequences resulting from exposure. Chapters discuss sourcesof arsenic poisoning ; arsenic chemistry and geochemistry;remediation; the use of nutraceuticals and functional foods incombating arsenic poisoning; and various removal/treatmenttechniques.

Edited by Donald R. Mattison, National Institutes of Health,Bethesda, Maryland, USA, and Risk Sciences International,Ottawa, Ontario, CanadaSeries: QSAR in Environmental and Health SciencesBuilding from the perspective of reproductive anddevelopmental biology, this bookprovides a timely andcomprehensive overview of computational approaches inreproductive and developmental toxicology. It is divided intothree broad sections. The first provides a review of methods andapproaches to meet the need for safety assessments in productdevelopment and regulatory approaches for environmentalchemicals. The next section reviews the biological processes

and endpoints involved in reproduction and development. The final and largest sectionCRC Press summarizes protocols for evaluating biological processes and endpoints within reproduction

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Edition A Toxicological ApproachTed Simon, Ted Simon LLC, Winston, Georgia, USAThis book introduces the science of risk assessment; coversproblem formation and the development of exposure factors;explains how human epidemiology and animal testing data areused to determine toxicity criteria; provides environmentalsampling data for practice assessments; examines in vitro and‘omics testing; describes the political and social aspects of today’sscience-based decisions; and includes fully worked examples,case studies, discussion questions, and links to legislativehearings. Readers learn how to execute site-specific riskassessments and how science is used in deciding environmentalregulations.

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James H. Diaz, LSUHSC, School of Public Health, NewOrleans, Louisiana, USAThis bookis a visual and written reminder of the ubiquitoussources of toxins and toxoids in the environment and theoutcomes of accidental or intentional toxic exposures in humans.The text combines the four specialties of toxicology—analytical,medical, environmental, and industrial—into one comprehensiveatlas with bulleted text, tables, and figures that describe thetreatment of toxic exposures in children and adults. The bookincludes photographs and diagrams of toxic plants and animals,their mechanisms of poisoning or envenoming, and the humanresponses caused by toxic exposure.

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3rd EditionDummy text to keep placeholderHandbook of Toxicology, Third EditionErythrocytes of the Rhesus and Cynomolgus

Monkeys Edited by Michael J. Derelanko, Critical Path Services, LLC,Garnet Valley, PA and Carol S. Auletta, Huntingdon LifeSciences, East Millstone, New Jersey, USAThis third edition of a classic volume contains contributions fromexperts who offer both fundamental and applied information.Providing a fresh perspective on several topics, this editioncontains completely rewritten chapters on immunotoxicology,endocrine toxicology, and reproductive and developmentaltoxicology. It also presents several new chapters on topicsincluding pharmaceutical toxicology, juvenile toxicology, andsafety pharmacology. The format of the book is designed toallow working toxicologists to locate basic information quickly.A separate glossary is included with terms presented both

alphabetically and by toxicological subspecialty.

Chester A. Glomski, Alessandra Pica, University of NaplesFederico II, Department of Biological Sciences, Section ofEvolutionary and Comparative Biology, Naples, Italy andJessica F. GreeneThis book addresses the morphologic, quantitative, andgenerative aspects of the erythrocytes of the rhesus monkeyMacaca mulatta and the cynomolgus monkey Macaca fascicularis(long-tailed macaque, crab-eating monkey). These two speciesare the most commonly selected nonhuman primates for basicscience and clinical medical investigations. Topics includeerythropoietic profiles, the role of stress as it is perceived by themonkey and how it impacts erythrocellular values, and thetraining of the monkey to be a cooperative, unperturbed subject

for hematologic study. CRC PressMarket: Toxicology

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Forensic ToxicologyMechanisms and Pathology

Robert H. Powers, Connecticut Department of Public Safety,Hartford, USA and Dorothy E. Dean, Summit County MedicalExaminer s Office, Akron, Ohio, USADesigned for graduate and advanced undergraduate courses,this book goes beyond the simple analysis of naming a drug ortoxin, taking a mechanistic approach to their effects on the body.It provides an understanding of the mechanisms of action ofdrugs and toxins as well as their physiologic and pathologicconsequences on the affected organ system. Case histories,photographs of gross pathology, and photomicrographs furtherillustrate the processes and effects of toxic substances on the

body.

William G. Greer, Pennsylvania State University, UniversityPark, USA and Ron E. Banks, Duke University, Durham, NorthCarolina, USAThis book discusses effective, humane animal use programmanagement. It offers practical advice on how to work withincurrent regulations by providing best practices and guidanceon how to design a program of animal care and use that fitswithin the context of federal policies and regulations. The authorsalso document proven and successful strategies for managingthe IACUC, which will assist all administrators and institutionswith the development and enhancement of animal care anduse programs.

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3rd EditionDummy text to keep placeholderThe IACUC Handbook, Third EditionHandbook of Safety Assessment of Nanomaterials

Edited by Jerald Silverman, University of MassachusettsMedical School, Worcester, USA, Mark A. Suckow andSreekant Murthy, Rowan University, Glassboro, New Jersey,USAAs biomedical research continues to grow, the role and impactof the Institutional Animal Care and Use Committee (IACUC) hasincreased in scope and complexity. The IACUC Handbook hasbecome "the Bible" for individuals when the time comes forthem to serve on their institutions’ IACUC. It provides afoundation for understanding and implementing the many andvaried responsibilities of this committee. This third editioncomprehensively addresses the significant changes in the

From Toxicological Testing to Personalized MedicineEdited by Bengt Fadeel, Karolinska Institutet, Stockholm,SwedenSeries: Pan Stanford Series on Biomedical NanotechnologyThis handbook, written by leading international experts, providesan overview of the state of the art of safety assessment ofnanomaterials in context of their application in nanomedicine.The volume includes a historical perspective on the developmentof nanomedicine(s) and their regulation, and a personal view ofthe future of (nano)medicine by Patrick Hunziker, president ofthe European Society of Nanomedicine. The volume includes aseries of chapters on organ-specific toxicities of nanomaterials,including pulmonary and cardiovascular toxicity, neurotoxicity,

pertinent regulatory environment and interpretation of applicable federal laws, regulations,and policies.

dermatotoxicity, and reproductive toxicity, as well as a discussion on immunotoxicity andgenotoxicity. CRC Press

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Inhalation Toxicology, Third EditionEdited by Harry Salem, U.S. Army Edgewood ChemicalBiological Center, Aberdeen, Maryland, USA and Sidney A.Katz, Rutgers University at Camden, New Jersey, USAFully updated with new research and discoveries since the lastedition, this volume explores the relationship between therespiratory system and toxicology of inhaled substances. Filledwith contributions from internationally recognized scientistsfrom academic, industrial, and governmental sectors, the bookpresents chapters on the updated testing procedures andequipment guidelines for Europe and North America. This editionincludes new material on nanoparticles, the use ofmicroelectronics for studying inhalation toxicology, and

emergency response strategies.

Science and TechniquesEdited by Owen P. Green, LeVerts Ltd., Peterborough, UKand Guy Healing, AstraZeneca, Cheshire, UKThis two-volume set offers a detailed resource on vascularinfusion technology: Volume I: The Science and Volume II: TheTechniques. The first volume covers the scientific principlesbehind the delivery systems, from physical and physiologicalstandpoints. The second volume presents a current account ofthe techniques involved in all the major laboratory animal speciesfor conducting successful vascular infusion studies, includingstep-by-step instructions for a variety of techniques andequipment. This set provides a foundation of knowledge oninfusion technology and its importance for safe clinical use ofsubstances via this route of delivery.

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3rd Edition • TEXTBOOK2nd EditionPrinciples of Toxicology, Third EditionNanotoxicology

Karen E. Stine, Auburn University at Montgomery,Department of Biology, Montgomery, Alabama, USA andThomas M. Brown, GeneCTAr Com LLC, Whitefish, Montana,USAReflecting the broad and interdisciplinary nature of toxicology,this third edition explores the biochemical, physiological, andenvironmental aspects of the subject. This new edition isupdated and revised to include reference to several major newdirections in the science of toxicology, including significantchanges in thinking about cancer and carcinogenesis as well asthe rapid expansion of toxicogenomics. The book also includesadditional topics of timely interest such as radiation, additionalmaterial on food safety and natural toxins, and updated case

studies for current topics.

Progress toward Nanomedicine, Second EditionEdited by Nancy A. Monteiro-Riviere, Kansas StateUniversity, Manhattan, USA and C. Lang Tran, Institute ofOccupational Medicine, Edinburgh, UKSince the first publication of this book in 2007, the field ofnanoscience and nanomedicine continues to grow substantially.This second edition documents the continuing developmentof essential tools for the characterization of engineerednanomaterials (ENM) and for in vitro and in vivo toxicity testing.Exploring the contribution of nanosafety research tonanomedicine, the editors enlist internationally recognizedexperts who examine the basics and the rationale for the safedesign of engineered nanomaterials (ENM). Topics include newimproved characterization endpoints, screening, and detection

methods for in vitro and in vivo toxicity testing. These tools also contribute greatly tonanosafety research applied to nanomedicines.

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3rd EditionDummy text to keep placeholderSeafood and Freshwater ToxinsNatural Products Interactions on GenomesPharmacology, Physiology, and Detection, Third EditionEdited by Siva Somasundaram

Series: Clinical Pharmacognosy SeriesThis book focuses on recent developments in understandinghuman genome interactions with various natural products. Itincludes studies on the interaction of natural products withgenes involved in diseases such as breast and prostate cancer,as well as the effects of natural products on microbial growth.It also presents a unique real-time approach by providinghyperlinks to websites with updated literature on naturalproducts and interactions with genes involved in metabolicpathways.

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Edited by Luis M. Botana, University of Santiago, Lugo, SpainOffering a complete reference guide, this book addresses allaspects of the social and scientific influence of phytotoxins, fromlegislation and monitoring to new drug development. With 35new chapters covering a range of new topics, the third editionexamines three main aspects: monitoring of toxins; chemical,mechanistic, and toxicological diversity; and detectiontechnologies. Useful for experts and non-experts alike, thisreference brings an understanding of the state of the art in themethodology and science of aquatic toxins.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderSynergic Influence of Gaseous, Particulate, andBiological Pollutants on Human Health

Edited by Jozef S. Pastuszka, Silesian University ofTechnology, Gliwice, PolandThis book is a unique merger of two divergent parts. The firstpart is a presentation of the existing knowledge on thecharacteristics of basic air pollutants and their documentedimpact on human health. The focus is on the main gaseous,airborne particles (including fiber particles) and biologicalpollutants. The first part is a literature review conducted by theauthors who are actively engaged in studying the describedpollutants. The second part contains a study of methods usedfor the evaluation and prognosis of health effects to exposureto particular pollutants.

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Qingyuan Hu, China National Tobacco Quality Supervision& Test Center, Zhengzhou and Hongwei Hou, China NationalTobacco Quality Supervision & Test Center, ZhengzhouThis is a detailed reference on smoke biomarkers, nicotineaddiction, and tobacco regulations suitable for toxicologists andpolicy-makers involved in smoke-regulation. Both authors arewell-published in the area of analytical chemistry of tobaccosmoke and the first author is part of a World Health Organizationworking group on tobacco regulation. The volume provides aunique insight into China's view on Tobacco Product Regulationas the first author is China's sole representative to the relevantWHO study group as well as the Tobacco Laboratory network.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderToxicology and Risk Assessment

Edited by Anna M. Fan, California Environmental ProtectionAgency, Oakland, USA, George Alexeeff, CaliforniaEnvironmental Protection Agency, Oakland, USA and ElaineKhan, California Environmental Protection Agency,Sacramento, USAEdited by experts in the field, this book compiles, discusses, andpresents cutting-edge research data and methodology inperforming risk assessment of some major chemicals of concernin our environment. It also discusses the complexity of thescientific databases, the available and updated methodology,emerging issues, limitations in knowledge and methods,considerations of developmental and age sensitivities, use of

defaults, case samples on results in risk assessment and risk management, and current andfuture perspectives.

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Hadley WickhamSeries: Chapman & Hall/CRC The R SeriesThis practical book presents useful tools and techniques forattacking many types of R programming challenges, helpingreaders avoid mistakes and dead ends. With more than ten yearsof experience programming in R, the author shows how R is welltailored for data analysis and statistics. The book develops thenecessary skills to produce quality code that can be used in avariety of circumstances. It covers the fundamentals of R,functional programming, metaprogramming, the basics of C++and Rcpp, and more.

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Applications in Disease PreventionMitchell H. Gail, National Cancer Institute, Rockville, Maryland, USA and Ruth Pfeiffer,National Cancer Institute, Rockville, Maryland, USASeries: Chapman & Hall/CRC Monographs on Statistics & Applied ProbabilityAbsolute risk is the probability of developing a specific disease over a specified time intervalin the presence of competing causes of mortality. Although absolute risk is arguably morerelevant to clinical decision making than "pure" risk, the development of appropriatestatistical methods for estimating and applying absolute risk has lagged behind those forpure risk. This book focuses on the development, evaluation, and application of models ofabsolute risk.

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SAS and R, Second Edition Approaches and Analyses with Aggregate DataRobert O'BrienSeries: Chapman & Hall/CRC Statistics in the Social andBehavioral SciencesThis book presents an introduction to the problems andstrategies for modeling age, period, and cohort (APC) effects foraggregate-level data. These strategies include constrainedestimation, the use of age and/or period and/or cohortcharacteristics, estimable functions, variance decomposition,and a new technique called the s-constraint approach.Emphasizing both the geometry and algebra of several APCapproaches, the book develops readers’ understanding of thestatistical issues of APC analysis and shows how commonmethods are related to each other.

Mark Chang, AMAG Pharmaceuticals, Inc, Lexington,Massachusetts, USASeries: Chapman & Hall/CRC Biostatistics SeriesCovering even more adaptive designs, this second edition offersa detailed framework to understand the use of various adaptivedesign methods in clinical trials. It includes 12 new chapters,more analytical methods, 20 new SAS macros and R functions,and enhanced end-of-chapter problems that give readershands-on practice addressing issues encountered in designingreal-life adaptive trials. The book compares various methodsusing SAS and R simulations and explains how to analyze datain adaptive trials.

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TEXTBOOKDummy text to keep placeholderAnalysis of Categorical Data with RAdaptive Designs for Sequential Treatment

Allocation Christopher R. Bilder, University of Nebraska–Lincoln, USAand Thomas M. Loughin, Simon Fraser University, Surrey,British Columbia, CanadaSeries: Chapman & Hall/CRC Texts in Statistical ScienceA modern account of categorical data analysis using the popularR software, this text covers model building and assessmentmethods for binary, multicategory, and count response variablesand discusses fundamentals, such as odds ratio and probabilityestimation. The authors give detailed advice and guidelines onwhich procedures to use and why to use them. The textincorporates numerous examples from medicine, psychology,sports, ecology, and other areas, along with extensive R code

Alessandro Baldi Antognini, University of Bologna, Italy andAlessandra Giovagnoli, University of Bologna, ItalySeries: Chapman & Hall/CRC Biostatistics SeriesThis book presents a rigorous theoretical treatment of the resultsand mathematical foundation of adaptive design theory. Theauthors introduce the statistical models most commonly usedin comparative experiments. They then illustrate biased coinand urn designs that only take into account past treatmentallocations as well as designs that use past data, such assequential maximum likelihood and doubly adaptive designs.The book also covers multipurpose adaptive experimentsinvolving utilitarian choices and ethical issues and discussescovariate-adaptive methods.

and output. Data sets, R programs, and in-class recorded videos are available on the book’swebsite.

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Dummy text to keep placeholder2nd Edition • TEXTBOOK • NEW EDITIONBayesian Inference for Partially Identified ModelsAnalysis of Variance, Design, and RegressionExploring the Limits of Limited DataLinear Modeling for Unbalanced Data, Second Edition

Paul Gustafson, University of British Columbia, Vancouver,CanadaSeries: Chapman & Hall/CRC Monographs on Statistics & AppliedProbabilityThis book shows how the Bayesian approach to inference isapplicable to partially identified models (PIMs) and examinesthe performance of Bayesian procedures in partially identifiedcontexts. Drawing on his many years of research in this area, theauthor presents a thorough overview of the statistical theory,properties, and applications of PIMs. He covers a range of PIMs,including models for misclassified data and models involvinginstrumental variables. He also includes real data applicationsof PIMs that have recently appeared in the literature.

Ronald Christensen, University of New Mexico,Albuquerque, USASeries: Chapman & Hall/CRC Texts in Statistical ScienceThis second edition focuses on modeling unbalanced data. Itpresents many new topics, including new chapters on logisticregression, log-linear models, and time-to-event data. It showshow to model main-effects and interactions and introducesnonparametric, lasso, and generalized additive regressionmodels. The text carefully analyzes small unbalanced data byusing tools that are easily scaled to big data. R, Minitab

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Dimensional Data Using R Lyle D. Broemeling, Broemeling and Associates, MedicalLake, Washington, USASeries: Chapman & Hall/CRC Biostatistics SeriesThis practical book presents the main ideas for the analysis ofrepeated measures and associated designs from a Bayesianviewpoint. It describes many inferential methods for analyzingrepeated measures in various scientific areas, especiallybiostatistics. The author bases all the computing and analysison the WinBUGS package, which provides readers with aplatform that efficiently uses prior information. The book includesthe WinBUGS code needed to implement posterior analysis andoffers the code for download online.

Edited by Adetayo Kasim, Wolfson Research Institute forHealth and Wellbeing, Durham University, UK, Ziv Shkedy,Hasselt Univeristy, Diepenbeek, Belgium, Sebastian Kaiser,GmbH & Co, Germany, Sepp Hochreiter, Johannes KeplerUniversity Linz, Austria and Willem Talloen, JanssenPharmaceuticals, Beerse, BelgiumSeries: Chapman & Hall/CRC Biostatistics SeriesBiclustering is a data-mining technique that allows simultaneousclustering of rows and columns within a matrix. This book focuseson biclustering as an unsupervised learning method forhigh-dimensional data and big data structure. The book coversthis increasingly important methodology and illustrates itsversatility beyond the analysis of gene expression. The book also

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Applications, Third Edition A Social and Behavioral Sciences Approach, Third EditionJeff Gill, Washington University, St. Louis, Missouri, USASeries: Chapman & Hall/CRC Statistics in the Social andBehavioral SciencesThe third edition of this bestseller focuses more onimplementation details of the procedures and less on justifyingprocedures. It includes new chapters on Bayesian decision theoryand the practical implementation of MCMC methods using theBUGS software. It also expands the chapter on hierarchicalmodels, presents many new applications from a variety of socialscience disciplines, and doubles the number of exercises. Theauthor’s website provides new datasets, code, and proceduresfor calling BUGS packages from R.

James E. De Muth, University of Wisconsin–Madison, USASeries: Pharmacy Education SeriesThis popular text covers statistical topics most relevant to thosein the pharmaceutical industry and pharmacy practice. It focuseson the fundamentals required to understand descriptive andinferential statistics for problem solving. Incorporating newmaterial in virtually every chapter, this third edition now providesinformation on software applications to assist with evaluatingdata. It dispels some of the anxiety associated with using basicstatistical tests in the pharmacy profession and helps readerscorrectly interpret their results using statistical software.

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Biostatistics in Public Health Using STATAErick L. Suárez, School of Public Health, University of PuertoRico, San Juan, USA, Cynthia M. Pérez, Graciela M. Noguerasand Camille Moreno-GorrínThis book helps public health practitioners and students gainexpertise in applications of regression modeling in order to solveproblems when data are collected in epidemiological studies.It covers linear regression models, polynomial regression models,weighted linear regression models, methods for selecting thebest regression equation, logistic regression models, and Poissonregression models. One chapter solves these examples with theSTATA program. Additionally, every chapter has exercise sets forpracticing concepts and exercise solutions for self or groupstudy.

Edited by Claudio Carini, Pfizer, Cambridge, Massachusetts,USA, Sandeep M Menon, Pfizer, Cambridge, Massachusetts,USA and Mark Chang, AMAG Pharmaceuticals, Inc,Lexington, Massachusetts, USASeries: Chapman & Hall/CRC Biostatistics SeriesDespite the vast amount of literature on biomarkers, there is nocomprehensive book that integrates the clinical and statisticalcomponents. This book is one of the first to incorporate boththe clinical and statistical aspects of biomarkers in thepersonalized medicine paradigm. Leading clinicians,biostatisticians, regulators, commercial professionals, andresearchers address the opportunities and challenges insuccessfully applying biomarkers in drug discovery and

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Cancer Clinical TrialsCurrent and Controversial Issues in Design and AnalysisEdited by Stephen L. George, Duke University School of Medicine, Durham, NorthCarolina, USA, Xiaofei Wang and Herbert Pang, University of Hong Kong, School ofPublic Health, China

Edited by Walter R. Young, Retired Pfizer and Ding-Geng(Din) Chen, School of Social Work, University of NorthCarolina at Chapel Hill, USAWith contributions from leaders in the biostatistical community,this book presents novel biostatistical methodologies in clinicaltrials as well as up-to-date biostatistical applications from thepharmaceutical industry. It covers emerging issues in clinicaltrial design and analysis, adaptive clinical trial designs, oncologyclinical trials, multiple testing, and the use of biomarkers. Manyreal examples and case studies from drug development andcancer research illustrate the models and methods. R is also usedto implement the procedures.

Series: Chapman & Hall/CRC Biostatistics SeriesThere are many important and controversial topics in the design and analysis of cancerclinical trials, such as adaptive design and biomarker-integrated designs and analyses. Thisbook provides readers a current understanding of the critical issues in these topics withstate-of-the-art approaches and deepens the ongoing discussion in a well-informed andbalanced fashion.

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Causal InferenceMiguel A. Hernan, Harvard School of Public Health, Boston, Massachusetts, USA andJames M. Robins, Harvard School of Pub Health, Boston, Massachusetts, USA

Edited by Satyanshu K. Upadhyay, Banaras Hindu University,Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh, India, Umesh Singh, Dipak K. Dey,University of Connecticut, Storrs, USA and AppaiaLoganathan, Manonmaniam Sundaranar University,Tirunelveli, Tamil Nadu, IndiaCollecting Bayesian material scattered throughout the literature,this volume examines the latest methodological and appliedaspects of Bayesian statistics. The book covers biostatistics,econometrics, reliability and risk analysis, spatial statistics, imageanalysis, shape analysis, Bayesian computation, clustering,uncertainty assessment, high-energy astrophysics, neuralnetworking, fuzzy information, objective Bayesianmethodologies, empirical Bayes methods, small area estimation,

The application of causal inference methods is growing exponentially in fields that dealwith observational data. Written by pioneers in the field, this practical book presents anauthoritative yet accessible overview of the methods and applications of causal inference.With a wide range of detailed, worked examples using real epidemiologic data as well assoftware for replicating the analyses, the text provides a thorough introduction to thebasics of the theory for non-time-varying treatments and the generalization to complexlongitudinal data.CRC PressJune 2016: 235 x 156: 352ppHb: 978-1-420-07616-5: £31.99eBook: 978-1-420-07617-2* For full contents and more information, visit: www.crcpress.com/9781420076165

and many more topics. Each chapter is self-contained, gives an overview of the area,presents theoretical insights, and emphasizes applications through motivating examples.

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Byron Jones, Novartis Pharma AG, Basel, Switzerland andMichael G. Kenward, GSK Professor of Biostatistics, LondonSchool of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, UKSeries: Chapman & Hall/CRC Monographs on Statistics & AppliedProbabilityThis third editioncontains new chapters on re-estimating samplesize when testing for average bioequivalence, fitting a nonlineardose response function, estimating a dose to take forward fromphase two to phase three, establishing proof of concept, andrecalculating the sample size using conditional power. It employsthe specially created R package Crossover, includes updatesregarding period baselines and data analysis from very small

Ronald B. Geskus, Academic Medical Center and PublicHealth Service of Amsterdam, The NetherlandsSeries: Chapman & Hall/CRC Biostatistics SeriesThis practical and thorough book explains when and how touse models and techniques for the analysis of competing risksand intermediate states. It covers the most recent insights onestimation techniques and discusses in detail how to interpretthe obtained results. Each chapter includes standard exercises;a software section on SAS, Stata, and R; and computer practicalsthat allow readers to practice with the techniques. The book’swebsite provides the R code for the computer practicals alongwith other material.

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Evaluation & Reimbursement John Lawson, Brigham Young University, Provo, Utah, USASeries: Chapman & Hall/CRC Texts in Statistical ScienceThis text presents a unified treatment of experimental designsand design concepts commonly used in practice. It connectsthe objectives of research to the type of experimental designrequired, describes the process of creating the design andcollecting the data, shows how to perform the proper analysisof the data, and illustrates the interpretation of results. R codeis used to create and analyze all the example experiments, withthe code examples available on the author’s website.

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An Applied Approach Using SAS & STATAIftekhar Khan, University College London, UKSeries: Chapman & Hall/CRC Biostatistics SeriesThis guide explains how to apply health economic evaluationtechniques to both clinical trial and non-clinical trial data.Through a simple, applied approach using examples and SASsoftware, the book helps statisticians and researchers in healtheconomics assess cost-effectiveness. It covers trial design, casereport form design, quality of life measures, sample sizes,submissions to regulatory authorities for reimbursement, Markovmodels, cohort models, and decision trees. Examples and casestudies are provided at the end of each chapter.

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J. Jaime Caro, McGill University, Montreal, Quebec, Canada,Jörgen Möller, Lund University, Sweden, Jonathan Karnon,University of Adelaide, Australia, James Stahl, DartmouthCollege, Hanover, New Hampshire, USA and Jack Ishak,Evidera, St. Laurent, Quebec, CanadaThis is the first book to make all the central concepts of discreteevent simulation relevant for health technology assessment.Accessible to beginners, the book requires no prerequisites anddescribes the concepts with as little jargon as possible. It presentsessential concepts, a fully worked out implementation example,approaches to analyze the simulations, the development of therequired equations, model verification techniques, and validation.The book also covers various special topics and includes a real

case study involving screening strategies for breast cancer surveillance.

Edited by Shigeyuki Matsui, The Institute of StatisticalMathematics, Midori-cho, Tachikawa, Tokyo, Japan, MarcBuyse and Richard SimonSeries: Chapman & Hall/CRC Biostatistics SeriesThis book offers statistical guidance on conducting clinical trialsfor predictive medicine. It covers statistical topics relevant to themain clinical research phases for developing moleculardiagnostics and therapeutics. The book explains how to identifymolecular biomarkers using DNA microarrays, validate thedeveloped biomarkers, and confirm their clinical utility inrandomized clinical trials.

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Data with R Mai Zhou, University of Kentucky, Lexington, USASeries: Chapman & Hall/CRC Biostatistics SeriesThis book explains how to use the empirical likelihood methodfor right censored survival data. It focuses on all the standardsurvival analysis topics treated with empirical likelihood,including hazard functions, cumulative distribution functions,analysis of the Cox model, and computation of empiricallikelihood for censored data. The author uses R for calculatingempirical likelihood and includes many worked out exampleswith the associated R code. The datasets and code are availablefor download on his website and CRAN.

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Oscar Perpinan Lamigueiro, ETSIDI-UPM, Madrid, SpainSeries: Chapman & Hall/CRC The R SeriesFocusing on the exploration of data with visual methods, thisbook presents methods and R code for producing high-qualitygraphics of time series, spatial, and space-time data. It illustrateshow to display a dataset starting with an easy and directapproach and progressively adding improvements that involvemore complexity. Practical examples using real-world datasetshelp readers understand how to apply the methods and code.The graphics, data, and R code are accessible from the author’swebsite.

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Dynamic Documents with R and knitr, SecondEdition

Guidelines for Design and ConductYihui Xie, RStudioSeries: Chapman & Hall/CRC The R SeriesSuitable for both beginners and advanced users, this popularbook makes writing statistical reports easier by integratingcomputing directly with reporting. Reports range fromhomework, projects, exams, books, blogs, and web pages tovirtually any documents related to statistical graphics,computing, and data analysis. This edition includes a newchapter on R Markdown v2, changes that reflect improvementsin the knitr package, and several new sections. Demos and otherinformation about the package are available on the author’swebsite.

Laurens Holmes, Jr., Nemours Healthcare System, Wilmington, Delaware, USAThis book provides practical knowledge to biomedical researchers using biological andbiochemical specimen/samples in order to understand health and disease processes atcellular, clinical, and population levels. Concepts and techniques provided will helpresearchers design and conduct studies, then translate data from bench to clinics in attemptto improve the health of patients and populations. This book presents the extremecomplexity of epidemiologic research in a concise manner that will address the issue ofconfounders, thus allowing for more valid inferences and yielding results that are morereliable and accurate.

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Dynamical Biostatistical ModelsDaniel Commenges, INSERM and University of Bordeaux,France and Helene Jacqmin-Gadda, INSERM and Universityof Bordeaux, FranceSeries: Chapman & Hall/CRC Biostatistics SeriesThis book presents statistical models and methods for theanalysis of longitudinal data. It focuses on models for analyzingrepeated measures of quantitative and qualitative variables andevents history, including survival and multistate models. Thebook also explores the possibility of unifying these modelsthrough a stochastic process point of view and introduces thedynamic approach to causal inference. Most of the advancedmethods, such as multistate and joint models, can be appliedusing SAS or R software.

Guidelines for Design and ConductLaurens Holmes, Jr., Nemours Healthcare System, Wilmington, Delaware, USAThis book provides practical knowledge to clinicians and biomedical researchers usingbiological and biochemical specimen/samples in order to understand health and diseaseprocesses at cellular, clinical, and population levels. Concepts and techniques providedwill help researchers design and conduct studies, then translate data from bench to clinicsin attempt to improve the health of patients and populations. This book presents theextreme complexity of epidemiologic research in a concise manner that will address theissue of confounders, thus allowing for more valid inferences and yielding results that aremore reliable and accurate.

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2nd Edition • TEXTBOOK • NEW EDITIONDummy text to keep placeholderGeneralized Additive ModelsEssentials of a Successful Biostatistical CollaborationAn Introduction with R, Second EditionArul Earnest, Duke-NUS Graduate Medical School, Singapore

Series: Chapman & Hall/CRC Biostatistics Series Simon Wood, University of Bath, England, UKThe aim of this book is to equip biostatisticians and other quantitative scientists with thenecessary skills, knowledge, and habits to collaborate effectively with clinicians in the

Series: Chapman & Hall/CRC Texts in Statistical ScienceThe second edition of this popular book provides a thorough grounding in linear,generalized linear and mixed models before providing a framework for GAMs. Althoughhealthcare field. The book provides valuable insight on where to look for information and

material on sample size and statistical techniques commonly used in clinical research, and the material is technical, the author conveys the information in an accessible way with anon how best to communicate with clinicians. It also covers the best practices to adopt interms of project, time, and data management; relationship with collaborators; etc.

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Antony Unwin, University of AugsburgSeries: Chapman & Hall/CRC The R SeriesThis book focuses on why one draws graphics to display dataand which graphics to draw (and uses R to do so). Graphical dataanalysis is useful for data cleaning, exploring data structure,detecting outliers and unusual groups, identifying trends andclusters, spotting local patterns, evaluating modelling output,and presenting results. All the datasets are available in R or oneof its packages and the R code is available online. Color graphicsare used throughout the book.

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Michael A. Proschan, National Institute of Allergy andInfectious Diseases, NIH and Pamela A. Shaw, University ofPennsylvania, Philadelphia, USASeries: Chapman & Hall/CRC Texts in Statistical ScienceThis book is an introductory graduate level course for probabilitytheory for students in biostatistics and statistics doctoralprograms. It covers classical probability results, emphasizingthose integral to fundamental theorems in statistics or ones thatare generally useful for methodology work in statistics.Throughout the book, there is an emphasis on illustrativeexamples that are one of the most distinctive and useful aspectsof the text. The ideal preparation for this book would be anundergraduate major in mathematics or statistics. Advanced

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Edited by Geert Molenberghs, Universiteit Hasselt & KULeuven, Belgium, Garrett Fitzmaurice, Harvard T.H. ChanSchool of Public Health, Boston, USA, Michael G. Kenward,GSK Professor of Biostatistics, London School of Hygieneand Tropical Medicine, UK, Anastasios Tsiatis, North CarolinaState University, USA and Geert Verbeke, Leuven University,BelgiumSeries: Chapman & Hall/CRC Handbooks of Modern StatisticalMethodsThis handbook presents many methodological advances andthe latest applications of missing data methods in empiricalresearch. It outlines a general taxonomy of missing data

Methods and Practical ImplementationJixian Wang, Celgene International, SwitzerlandSeries: Chapman & Hall/CRC Biostatistics SeriesThis book explores a wide range of topics in exposure-responsemodeling, from traditional PKPD modeling to other areas in drugdevelopment and beyond. It incorporates numerous examplesand software programs for implementing novel methods. Thebook emphasizes dose adjustment and treatment adaptationbased on dynamic exposure-response models, illustrates howto apply causal inference to exposure-response modeling inpharmacometrics and epidemiology, and linksexposure-response modeling to clinical decision making throughmodel-based decision analysis.

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mechanisms and their implications for analysis and describes alternatives for estimatingmodels when data are missing. The book covers a range of approaches that assess thesensitivity of inferences to alternative assumptions about the missing data process. It alsodiscusses how to handle missing data in clinical trials and sample surveys.

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Geoff Der, University of Glasgow, UK and Brian S. Everitt,Professor Emeritus, King’s College, London, UKThis handbook covers essential graphical methods forstatisticians and explains how to implement the methods usingSAS 9.4. It shows how to use SAS’s newer ODS graphics to createmany types of statistical graphics for exploring data anddiagnosing fitted models. Each chapter deals graphically withseveral sets of example data from a wide variety of areas, suchas epidemiology, medicine, and psychology. The SAS programsand data sets are available online.

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Edited by Andrew B. Lawson, Sudipto Banerjee, UCLA School of Public Health, USA,Robert P. Haining, University of Cambridge, UK and Maria Dolores Ugarte, PublicUniversity of Navarre, Pamplona, SpainSeries: Chapman & Hall/CRC Handbooks of Modern Statistical MethodsSpatial epidemiology is the study of the spatial distribution of health outcomes, i.e. thedescription and examination of disease and its geographic variation. It is a very active areaof research in statistics, epidemiology, geography/GIS, public health and the social sciences.This handbook synthesizes the research in a carefully-edited collection, covering the stateof the art in spatial epidemiology methods and applications. Divided into four major parts,the book covers basic principles and GIS, basic statistical methods, advanced methods andapplication areas/special topics.

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Edition Using Biostatistics to Break the Barriers of Adopting New MedicinesRobert B. Hopkins, MA, MBA, PhD, McMaster University,Hamilton, Ontario, Canada and Ron Goeree, MA, McMasterUniversity, Hamilton, Ontario, CanadaThis is the first book that focuses on the statistical options ofHTAs, to fully capture the value of health improvements alongwith their associated economic consequences. After readingthe book, readers will better understand why some healthtechnologies receive regulatory or reimbursement approvalwhile others do not, what can be done to improve the chancesof approval, and common shortcomings of submissions for drugand device reimbursement. Supplying an accessible introductionto the various statistical options for different methods in an HTA,

the book identifies the links to regulatory and reimbursement decisions for each option.

Torsten Hothorn, Universtität Zürich, Zürich, Switzerlandand Brian S. Everitt, Professor Emeritus, King’s College,London, UKLike the best-selling first two editions, this third edition providesan up-to-date guide to data analysis using the R system forstatistical computing. It explains how to conduct a range ofstatistical analyses, from simple inference to recursive partitioningto cluster analysis. Along with more exercises and more detailedexplanations of R code, this edition includes three new chapterson quantile regression, missing values, and Bayesian inference.An updated version of the HSAUR package (HSAUR3) is availablefrom CRAN.

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Sudipto Banerjee, UCLA School of Public Health, USA,Bradley P. Carlin, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, USAand Alan E. Gelfand, Duke University, Durham, NorthCarolina, USASeries: Chapman & Hall/CRC Monographs on Statistics & AppliedProbabilityMore than twice the size of its predecessor, this second editionreflects the major growth in spatial statistics as both a researcharea and an area of application. This edition includes four newchapters on spatial point patterns, big data, spatial andspatiotemporal gradient modeling, and the theoretical aspectsof point-referenced modeling. It also expands several other

K. Krishnamoorthy, University of Louisiana at Lafayette, USASeries: Statistics: A Series of Textbooks and MonographsThis handbook provides quick access to common and specializedprobability distributions for modeling practical problems andperforming statistical calculations. This second edition enhancesthe PC calculator StatCalc with electronic help manuals and nowcontains R functions for cases where StatCalc is not applicable,with the codes available online. This edition also presents majorchanges in binomial, Poisson, normal, gamma, Weibull,exponential, logistic, Laplace, and Pareto distributions andupdates statistical tests and intervals based on recentpublications in statistical journals.

chapters, updates the WinBUGS programs and R packages, doubles the number of exercises,and integrates many more color figures throughout the text.

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TEXTBOOKDummy text to keep placeholderIntroduction to Multivariate AnalysisHuman Diseases from WildlifeLinear and Nonlinear ModelingMichael R. Conover, Director, Jack H. Berryman Institute,

Utah State University, Wildlife Resources Department, Logan,USA and Rosanna M. Vail, Kansas State University,Manhattan, USAPeople who handle wildlife, including field workers, wildlifeprofessionals, trappers, and hunters, want to know aboutpotential diseases, risks, and how to protect themselves fromzoonotic disease. This book presents information on the mostprevalent and serious zoonotic diseases existing in the UnitedStates and Canada. Each chapter contains an introduction andhistory of the disease, symptoms in humans, medical treatment,transmission of pathogens to humans, role of wildlife asreservoirs and vectors, and methods to minimize disease risk.

Sadanori Konishi, Chuo University, Tokyo, JapanSeries: Chapman & Hall/CRC Texts in Statistical ScienceThis text shows how to use multivariate analysis to extract usefulinformation from multivariate data and understand the structureof random phenomena. Along with the basic concepts of variousprocedures in traditional multivariate analysis, the book coversnonlinear techniques for clarifying phenomena behind observedmultivariate data. It primarily focuses on regression modeling,classification, discrimination, dimension reduction, and clustering.Many examples and figures throughout facilitate a deepunderstanding of the multivariate analysis techniques, includinghow to select the optimal model.

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Implementing Reproducible ResearchEdited by Victoria Stodden, Friedrich Leisch, University ofNatural Resources and Life Sciences, Institute of AppliedStatistics and Computing, Vienna, Austria and Roger D. Peng,Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, Maryland, USASeries: Chapman & Hall/CRC The R SeriesThis work covers many of the elements necessary for conductingand distributing reproducible research. It explains how toaccurately reproduce a scientific result. Divided into three parts,the book discusses the tools, practices, and disseminationplatforms for ensuring reproducibility in computational science.Each part presents contributions from leaders who havedeveloped software and other products that have advanced thefield, including Sweave, open source software packages, and

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Svend Juul, Aarhus University, Denmark and MortenFrydenberg, Aarhus University, DenmarkUpdated to correspond to Stata 13, this fourth edition is nowwritten for both Windows and Mac users. It provides improvedonline documentation, including further reading in onlinemanuals. The book methodically covers data management,simple description and analysis, and more advanced analysesoften used in health research, including regression models,survival analysis, and evaluation of diagnostic methods. A chapteron graphics explores most graph types and describes how tomodify the appearance of a graph before submitting it for

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Inference Principles for BiostatisticiansIan C. MarschnerSeries: Chapman & Hall/CRC Biostatistics SeriesThis text gives graduate students with diverse backgroundsacross the health, medical, social, and mathematical sciences asolid, unified foundation in the principles of statistical inference.Drawing on his extensive experience teaching graduate-levelbiostatistics courses and working in the pharmaceutical industry,the author covers the theoretical underpinnings essential tounderstanding subsequent core methodologies in the field.Extended examples illustrate key concepts in depth using aspecific biostatistical context and simple R functions are providedfor conducting simulation studies.

Claus Thorn Ekstrom and Helle Sørensen, University ofCopenhagen, DenmarkUsing R throughout, this popular textbook presents the rightbalance of data examples, statistical theory, and computing toteach introductory statistics to students in the life sciences.Expanded with over 100 more pages, this edition includes a newchapter on non-linear regression models and a new chapterthat contains examples of complete data analyses. It alsoincorporates additional exercises in most chapters as well as asummary of statistical formulas related to the specific designsused to teach the statistical concepts.

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2nd EditionDummy text to keep placeholderLinear Mixed ModelsIntroductory Adaptive Trial DesignsA Practical Guide Using Statistical Software, Second EditionA Practical Guide with R

Brady T. West, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, USA,Kathleen B. Welch, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, USAand Andrzej T Galecki, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor,USAThe widely recommended first edition of this bestseller showedhow to easily perform complex LMM analyses via a variety ofsoftware programs. This second edition continues to lead readersstep by step through the process of fitting LMMs. It coversadditional topics on the application of LMMs, updates the casestudies using the latest versions of the software procedures, andprovides up-to-date information on fitting LMMs in SAS, SPSS,Stata, R/S-plus, and HLM. Software code for the examples is

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Mark Chang, AMAG Pharmaceuticals, Inc, Lexington,Massachusetts, USASeries: Chapman & Hall/CRC Biostatistics SeriesTaking a learning-by-doing approach, this tutorial-style bookhelps newcomers quickly and easily grasp the essence ofadaptive designs as well as the foundations of adaptive designmethods. It reduces the mathematics to a minimum and makesthe material as practical as possible. The author includes Rfunctions that enable readers to better understand thealgorithms and customize the designs to meet their needs. Forthose with no R experience, an appendix provides a 30-minuteR tutorial.

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2nd Edition • TEXTBOOKTEXTBOOKLinear Models with R, Second EditionIntroductory Statistics for the Health Sciences

Julian J. Faraway, University of Bath, UKSeries: Chapman & Hall/CRC Texts in Statistical ScienceLike its widely praised, best-selling predecessor, this secondedition explains how to use linear models in physical science,engineering, social science, and business applications. Thematerial on interpreting linear models now distinguishes themain applications of prediction and explanation and introduceselementary notions of causality. This edition also covers QRdecomposition, splines, additive models, Lasso, multipleimputation, and false discovery rates. It extensively uses R’sggplot2 graphics package in addition to base graphics.

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Lise DeShea, University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center,Oklahoma City, USA and Larry E. Toothaker, University ofOklahoma, Norman, USAThis textbook provides students entering a health sciencesprogram with a strong, practical foundation in statistics. Realresearch examples and data sets from many areas in the healthsciences illustrate descriptive and inferential statistics, intervalestimation, graphing, probability, and other topics. In colorthroughout, the book can be used in a first-semester course ina health sciences program or in a service course forundergraduate students. Electronic flashcards for smartphonesand data sets are available via a supplementary website.

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Michael Evans, University of Toronto, Ontario, CanadaSeries: Chapman & Hall/CRC Monographs on Statistics & AppliedProbabilityThis book provides an overview of recent work on developinga theory of statistical inference based on measuring statisticalevidence. It attempts to establish a gold standard for how astatistical analysis should proceed. The book illustrates relativebelief theory using many examples and describes the strengthsand weaknesses of the theory. The author also addressesfundamental statistical issues, including the meaning ofprobability, the role of subjectivity, the meaning of objectivity,and the role of infinity and continuity.

Edited by Amanda L. Golbeck, University of Montana,Missoula, USA, Ingram Olkin, Stanford University, California,USA and Yulia R. Gel, University of Texas at Dallas, USAThis unique and insightful book examines leadership within theroles of statistician and data scientist from international anddiverse perspectives. Featuring contributions from leadershipexperts and statisticians at various stages on the career junglegym, the text supplies a greater understanding of leadershipwithin teams, research consulting, and project management. Itencourages reflection on leadership behaviors, promotingnatural and organizational leadership, identifying existingopportunities to foster creative outputs and develop strongleadership voices, and explaining how to convert a passion for

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Niels G. Becker, Australian National University, Canberra,AustraliaSeries: Chapman & Hall/CRC Biostatistics SeriesThis book shows how to take advantage of mathematical modelswhen developing strategies to mitigate infectious diseasetransmission. It presents a way of modeling as well as modelingresults that help to guide the effective management of infectiousdisease transmission and outbreak response. It discusses therequirements for preventing epidemics and ways to quantifythe impact of preventative public health interventions on thesize and dynamics of an epidemic. The book also illustrates howdata are used to inform model choice.

Methods for Using Genetic Variants in Causal EstimationStephen Burgess, MRC Biostatistics Unit, Cambridge, UKand Simon G. Thompson, Department of Public Health andPrimary Care, University of Cambridge, UKSeries: Chapman & Hall/CRC Interdisciplinary StatisticsThis book provides thorough coverage of the methods andpractical elements of Mendelian randomization analysis. Withmany real-world examples, it makes the diverse aspects of thefield understandable to newcomers. The book shows how toperform simple applied Mendelian randomization analyses andinterpret their results. It also addresses specific methodologicalissues relevant to practical applications of Mendelianrandomization and examines the potential of Mendelianrandomization in the future. Software code and other materials

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Missing Data Analysis in PracticeTrivellore Raghunathan, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor,USASeries: Chapman & Hall/CRC Interdisciplinary StatisticsThis book provides practical methods for analyzing missing dataalong with the heuristic reasoning for understanding thetheoretical underpinnings. The author presents both frequentistand Bayesian perspectives. He describes easy-to-implementapproaches, the underlying assumptions, and practical meansfor assessing these assumptions. Actual and simulated data setsillustrate important concepts, with the data sets and codesavailable online. The book also includes practical examples,simulation studies, projects, and end-of-chapter exercises.

Hassan M. Khormi, Umm al-Qura University, Mecca, SaudiArabia and Lalit Kumar, University of New England, Armidale,AustraliaThis timely and groundbreaking work demonstrates how todevelop models of vector-borne disease risks based on differentenvironmental and socioeconomic variables and to assess theassociation between these variables and their vectors in ageographic information system (GIS) environment. It addressesnew spatial approaches and techniques based on location andenvironment. The book also introduces methods to identify,determine, and analyze the trend, movement, and distributionof diseases and the vectors that transmit disease.

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Mixed Effects Models for the Population ApproachModels, Tasks, Methods and Tools

Marc Lavielle, INRIA Saclay, Orsay, FranceSeries: Chapman & Hall/CRC Biostatistics SeriesThis book provides wide-ranging coverage of parametricmodeling in linear and nonlinear mixed effects models. Itpresents a rigorous approach for describing, implementing, andusing mixed effects models. With these models, readers canperform parameter estimation and modeling across a wholepopulation of individuals at the same time. The book takesreaders through the whole modeling process, fromdefining/creating a parametric model to performing tasks onthe model using various mathematical methods. Numerousexamples illustrate how to implement the models using theMonolix software.

David Collett, NHS Blood and Transplant, UKSeries: Chapman & Hall/CRC Texts in Statistical ScienceWell known for its nontechnical style, this popular survivalanalysis textbook presents modern statistical techniques forhandling survival data. This edition contains new chapters onfrailty models and their applications, competing risks,non-proportional hazards, and dependent censoring. It alsodescribes techniques for modelling the occurrence of multipleevents and event history analysis. Earlier chapters are nowexpanded to include new material on a number of topics,including measures of predictive ability and flexible parametricmodels. Many new data sets and examples illustrate how allthese techniques are used in modelling survival data.

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Modern Adaptive Randomized Clinical TrialsStatistical and Practical Aspects

Edited by Oleksandr Sverdlov, EMD Serono, Inc., Billerica,Massachusetts, USASeries: Chapman & Hall/CRC Biostatistics SeriesThis book aids in identifying when to apply adaptiverandomization designs in practice. Featuring contributions fromstatisticians, clinical trialists, and subject-matter experts inacademia and industry, the text discusses restricted,covariate-adaptive, response-adaptive, and covariate-adjustedresponse-adaptive randomization designs, as well as randomizeddesigns with treatment selection. It describes a successfulimplementation of a single pivotal phase II/III adaptive trial ininfants with proliferating hemangioma, addresses practicalaspects of phase II dose-ranging studies, and examines statistical

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Ardo van den HoutSeries: Chapman & Hall/CRC Monographs on Statistics & Applied ProbabilityMulti-state models describe stochastic processes that consist of transitions between statesover time, such as the three-state illness-death model. Interval-censored data is extremelycommon as the exact time of transition from one state to another is unknown—only aninterval of time is known. This book shows how to study this type of data. Many examplesusing real data from the medical and social science literature illustrate the methods. R andWinBUGS code is also provided to implement the methods, with the code and data availablefor download online.

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Genetic Epidemiology Studies with R Issues and ChallengesTie-Hua NgSeries: Chapman & Hall/CRC Biostatistics SeriesRequiring no prior knowledge of NI testing, this book explainshow to choose the NI margin as a small fraction of thetherapeutic effect of the active control in a clinical trial. Itdiscusses issues with estimating the effect size based onhistorical placebo control trials of the active control. The authorcovers basic concepts related to NI trials, such as assay sensitivity,constancy assumption, discounting, and preservation. He alsodescribes patient populations, three-arm trials, and theequivalence of three or more groups.

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Changchun Xie, University of Cincinatti, Ohio, USA and Ding-Geng (Din) Chen,School of Social Work, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, USASeries: Chapman & Hall/CRC Biostatistics SeriesThere are many methods for multiple testing adjustment and questions arise concerningwhen they should be used and how they may provide different results. This book focuseson multiple testing methods, especially the application of weighted multiple testingmethods and multiple testing methods for correlated tests (parametric multiple testingmethods). It provides suggestions on how to choose multiple testing methods based onreal research questions as well as data that gives rise to multiple issues in clinical trials andgenetic epidemiology studies.

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Global New Drug Development Epidemiological Evidence to Public HealthSaurabh Mehta and Julia FinkelsteinEdited by Joshua Chen, Merck Research Laboratories, Late

Development Statistics and Hui Quan, Sanofi Aventis Group,Clinical Sciences and OperationsSeries: Chapman & Hall/CRC Biostatistics SeriesMulti-regional clinical trials are often conducted as a single trialfocusing on overall results. However, when such trials aresubmitted to health authorities, the scope and concern maybroaden to include local results. Although this presents greatopportunities, there are also tremendous challenges in thedesign, conduct, and interpretation of MRCTs. This book providesa collection of chapters contributed by various authors, eachaddressing a different aspect of the important problem in globalclinical development and multi-regional clinical trials.

Nutritional management is integral to comprehensive HIV care and treatment. Improvednutritional status and weight gain can increase recovery and strength of individuals livingwith HIV/AIDS, improve dietary diversity and caloric intake, and improve quality of life. Thisbook provides a comprehensive update on the role of nutrition in HIV through a reviewof biological mechanisms and published epidemiological studies, including interventiontrials and programs that have integrated nutrition in the care and treatment of HIV-infectedindividuals.

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Nutrition in Public HealthPrinciples, Policies, and Practice, Second Edition

Arlene Spark, Hunter College, New York, New York, USA,Lauren M. Dinour, Montclair State University, New Jersey,USA and Janel ObenchainThis book provides an overview of the field and focuses on therole of the Federal Government in determining nutrition policyand practice. Beginning with a review of the definition andprinciples of public health, the book examines trends in the USpopulation and nutritional epidemiology. It considers programsto help reduce disparities in the prevalence of diet-relatedchronic diseases among various populations, as well as a detailedchapter on obesity with discussions on global impact and cost,pediatric obesity, and the impact of socioeconomic status andethnicity. Specific information is included on breastfeeding

mothers, HIV/AIDS, and prison inmates.

Charlie Chunhua Liu, Kythera, Westlake Village, CA 91362This book demonstrates how to create commonly used figuresand plots with SAS/GRAPH

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Obesity Epidemiology, Pathogenesis, andTreatment

Design, Analysis and ReportingA Multidisciplinary ApproachEdited by Qi Jiang, Amgen Inc, Thousand Oaks, California,USA and H. Amy Xia, Amgen Inc, Thousand Oaks, California,USASeries: Chapman & Hall/CRC Biostatistics SeriesWritten by a team of experienced leaders, this book brings themost advanced knowledge and statistical methods of drug safetyto the statistical, clinical, and safety community. It explainsdesign, monitoring, analysis, and reporting issues for both clinicaltrials and observational studies in biopharmaceutical productdevelopment. The book addresses key challenges acrossregulatory agencies, industry, and academia. It discussesquantitative approaches to safety evaluation and riskmanagement in drug development, covering Bayesian methods,

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Edited by Rexford S. Ahima, University of Pennsylvania,Philadelphia, USAThe book provides a comprehensive perspective on the subjectof obesity epidemiology, pathophysiology, and managementof obesity. The chapters provide a better understanding ofobesity and obesity-related diseases and offer an integrativeframework for individualized dietary and exercise programs,behavior modification, pharmaceutical approaches, surgery, andpopulation interventions to reduce the growing epidemic ofobesity.

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Power Analysis of Trials with Multilevel DataMirjam Moerbeek, Utrecht University, The Netherlands andSteven Teerenstra, Radboud University Medical Center, TheNetherlandsSeries: Chapman & Hall/CRC Interdisciplinary StatisticsPower Analysis of Trials with Multilevel Data is a valuablereference for anyone who wants to perform power calculationson trials with hierarchical data. It provides a thorough overviewof power analysis, familiarizing you with terminology andnotation, outlining the key concepts of statistical power andpower analysis, and covering all common hierarchical designs.

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Sunil Gupta, Gupta Programming, California, USAThis guide presents sophisticated SAS programming techniques,procedures, and tools, such as Proc SQL, hash tables, and SASMacro programming, for any industry. It empowers bothadvanced programmers who need a quick refresher andprogrammers interested in learning new techniques. It showshow to take advantage of the latest SAS options and new SASprocedures. The book illustrates syntax with simple, commontask-oriented examples and prepares readers for the advancedSAS certification exam. Mindmaps and process flowcharts areavailable on the author’s website.

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Alessio Farcomeni, Sapienza -- University of Rome, Rome,Italy and Luca Greco, University of Sannio, Benevento, ItalyThis book gives a non-technical overview of robust datareduction techniques, encouraging the use of these importantand useful methods in practical applications. The main areascovered include principal components analysis, sparse principalcomponent analysis, canonical correlation analysis, factoranalysis, clustering, double clustering, and discriminant analysis.Using real examples, the authors show how to implement theprocedures in R. The code and data for the examples are availableon the book’s CRC Press web page.

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Longitudinal Outcomes in Clinical Research Saeid Sanei, University of Surrey, Guildford, UK and HosseinHassani, Bournemouth University, UKThis book presents newly applied concepts for biomedicalapplications of singular spectrum analysis (SSA) and introducesa new mathematical and signal processing technique for thedecomposition of widely available single channel biomedicaldata. It enhances current clinical knowledge and aids physiciansin improving diagnosis, treatment and monitoring some clinicalabnormalities, and also makes suggestions for future SSAresearch.

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Chul Ahn, University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center,Dallas, USA, Moonseoung Heo, Albert Einstein College ofMedicine, Bronx, New York, USA and Song Zhang, Universityof Texas Southwestern Medical Center, Dallas, USASeries: Chapman & Hall/CRC Biostatistics SeriesThis book explains how to determine sample size for studieswith correlated outcomes, which are widely implemented inmedical, epidemiological, and behavioral studies. For clusteredstudies, the authors provide sample size formulas that accountfor variable cluster sizes and within-cluster correlation. Forlongitudinal studies, they present sample size formulas thataccount for within-subject correlation among repeatedmeasurements and various missing data patterns. For multiple Market: Biomedical Science

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SAS and RData Management, Statistical Analysis, and Graphics, Second Edition

Ken Kleinman, Harvard University, Boston, Massachusetts,USA and Nicholas J. Horton, Amherst College,Massachusetts, USARetaining the same accessible format of the popular first edition,this book explains how to easily perform an analytical task inboth SAS and R. Through the extensive indexing andcross-referencing, users can directly find and implement thematerial they need. This edition now covers RStudio, a powerfuland easy-to-use interface for R. Along with extended examplesof simulations, it also incorporates a number of additional topics,including APIs, reproducible analysis tools, databasemanagement systems, MCMC methods, and finite mixture

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Epidemiology Robert D. Gibbons, University of Chicago, Illinois, USA andAnup Amatya, New Mexico State University, Las Cruces,USASeries: Chapman & Hall/CRC Biostatistics SeriesThis book presents a wide variety of statistical approaches foranalyzing pharmacoepidemiologic data. It covers bothcommonly used techniques, such as proportional reportingratios for the analysis of spontaneous adverse event reports, andnewer approaches, such as the use of marginal structural modelsfor controlling dynamic selection bias in the analysis oflarge-scale longitudinal observational data. Many real examplesfrom both mental and physical health disorders illustrate theuse of the methods.

Gavin Shaddick, University of Bath, UK and James V. Zidek,University of British Columbia, Vancouver, CanadaSeries: Chapman & Hall/CRC Texts in Statistical ScienceThis is the first book of its kind to specifically address the interfacebetween environmental epidemiology and spatio-temporalmodeling. The book links recent developments inspatio-temporal methodology with epidemiological applications.Drawing on real-life problems, it provides the tools required toexploit recent advances in methodology when assessing thehealth risks associated with environmental hazards. The textincludes practical examples together with embedded R code,details of specific R packages, and other software, includingWinBUGS/OpenBUGS and INLA. Chapman and Hall/CRC

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Harry Yang, MedImmune, LLC, Gaithersburg, Maryland, USA,Jianchun Zhang, MedImmune, LLC, Gaithersburg, Maryland,USA, Binbing Yu, MedImmune, LLC, Gaithersburg, Maryland,USA and Wei Zhao, MedImmune, LLC, Gaithersburg,Maryland, USASeries: Chapman & Hall/CRC Biostatistics SeriesA critical issue in the development of biologics, immunogenicitycan cause early termination or limited use of the products if notmanaged well. This book shows how to use robust statisticalmethods for detecting, quantifying, assessing, and mitigatingimmunogenicity risk. Along with covering regulatoryrequirements, the authors discuss statistical considerations inassay development. They also address the challenges of the cut

Principles and MethodsWeichung Joe Shih, Rutgers University School of PublicHealth, Piscataway, New Jersey, USA and Joseph Aisner,Rutgers University Robert Wood Johnson Medical School,New Brunswick, New Jersey, USASeries: Chapman & Hall/CRC Biostatistics SeriesDeveloped from the authors’ courses taught to public healthand medical students, residents, and fellows, this text showshow biostatistics in clinical trials is an integration of manyfundamental scientific principles and statistical methods. Theauthors cover design concepts and sample size calculation;analytical methods; trial monitoring with sequential designs,interim analyses, and adaptive midcourse modification; and theubiquitous problem of missing data. The text includes many

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point performance parameter in practical clinical sample testing. The included computercodes and algorithms facilitate application of the statistical methods.

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Edited by Wei Zhao, MedImmune, LLC, Gaithersburg,Maryland, USA and Harry Yang, MedImmune, LLC,Gaithersburg, Maryland, USASeries: Chapman & Hall/CRC Biostatistics SeriesThis comprehensive reference covers all aspects of drugcombination research, from designing in vitro drug combinationstudies to analyzing clinical trial data. Featuring contributionsfrom researchers in industry, academia, and regulatory agencies,this balanced text provides researchers with a solidunderstanding of the available statistical methods andcomputational tools and how to apply them in drugcombination studies. The book is equally useful for statisticiansto become better equipped to deal with drug combination

study design and analysis in their practice.

An Integrated Approach, Second EditionHelio S. Migon, Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro,Brazil, Dani Gamerman, Universidade Federal do Rio deJaneiro, Brazil and Francisco Louzada, Universidade Federalde São Carlos, BrazilSeries: Chapman & Hall/CRC Texts in Statistical ScienceThis text presents a balanced account of the Bayesian andfrequentist approaches to statistical inference. Along with moreexamples and exercises, this second edition includes newmaterial on empirical Bayes and penalized likelihoods and theirimpact on regression models and offers expanded material onhypothesis testing, method of moments, bias correction, andhierarchical models. It also compares the Bayesian and

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Statistical Testing Strategies in the Health SciencesAlbert Vexler, Department of Biostatistics, The State University of New York at Buffalo,USA, Alan D. Hutson, Department of Biostatistics, The State University of New York

Nicholas J. Horton, Amherst College, Massachusetts, USAand Ken Kleinman, Harvard University, Boston,Massachusetts, USAThis book covers the aspects of R most often used by statisticalanalysts. Incorporating the use of RStudio and the latest Rpackages, this second edition offers new chapters on simulation,special topics, and case studies. It reorganizes and enhances thechapters on data input and output, data management, statisticaland mathematical functions, programming, high-level graphicsplots, and the customization of plots. It also provides a detaileddiscussion of the philosophy and use of the knitr and markdownpackages for R.

at Buffalo, USA and Xiwei Chen, Department of Biostatistics, The State University ofNew York at Buffalo, USASeries: Chapman & Hall/CRC Biostatistics SeriesThis book provides a broad compendium of statistical testing techniques, ranging fromsimple graphical and classical methods to newly developed empirical likelihood methods.These methods can be used to solve various problems encountered in medical andepidemiological studies. The book has a practical focus, with theoretical details kept to aminimum or relegated to appendices, and lots of real examples to illustrate the methods.The book includes some SAS and R code for implementation, with a supplementary websiteproviding all code and data. The book has been written both for statisticians interested inthe methods, and practitioners interested in applying them.

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Universitat Hannover, GermanySeries: Chapman & Hall/CRC The R SeriesAs statistical methods play key roles in the design and analysisof toxicological studies, toxicologists, especially those noteducated in statistics, require good statistical guidance to follow.Written by a leading authority in statistics in toxicology, this bookpresents an introduction to the key statistical concepts requiredin toxicology. It keeps mathematical formulae to a minimumand incorporates detailed worked examples with R codethroughout.

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Lisa Chasan-Taber, University of Massachusetts, Amherst,USAThis text targets effective grant proposal writing in epidemiology,preventive medicine, and biostatistics. It provides summarychecklists and step-by-step guidelines for grant structure andstyle, critical do’s and don’ts that aid in writing solid grantproposals, and broader strategies for developing a researchfunding portfolio. Written by an established NIH reviewer withan impressive track record of funding, the book demonstratesproven tactics with extensive examples from successfully fundedproposals. It serves as a virtual cookbook of the ingredientsneeded to construct a winning grant proposal.

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TEXTBOOKStochastic Modeling and Mathematical StatisticsA Text for Statisticians and Quantitative Scientists

Francisco J. Samaniego, University of California, Davis, USASeries: Chapman & Hall/CRC Texts in Statistical ScienceThis book is intended as a text for a two-quarter or two-semesterpost-calculus introduction to probability and mathematicalstatistics for undergraduate students in their junior or senioryear, and also for graduate students in the quantitative sciences(e.g., agriculture, computer science, ecology, economics,engineering, epidemiology, genetics, psychology, and manyothers). The book designed to effectively serve two differentaudiences (a) majors and minors in mathematics and statisticsand (b) students in quantitative disciplines with the appropriatemathematical background and with a serious interest of

understanding probability and statistics at the foundational level.

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Agent-Based Modeling and Simulation with FLAMEMariam KiranSeries: Chapman & Hall/CRC Computer and Information Science Series Edited by Shui Qing Ye, University of Missouri–Kansas City

and The Children’s Mercy Hospital, USASeries: Chapman & Hall/CRC Mathematical and ComputationalBiologyBig Data offers both unprecedented opportunities andoverwhelming challenges. This book is intended to providebiologists, biomedical scientists, bioinformaticians and computerdata analysts a pragmatic overview of the field as it applies tobioinformatics and biomedical science, allowing enthusiasticreaders to more quickly, easily and effectively harness the powerof Big Data in their ground-breaking biological discoveries,translational medical researches and personalized genomicmedicine. It covers common tools and software, next generation

sequencing data analysis and Big Data analysis pipelines.

This book discusses various aspects of agent-based modeling and simulation using FLAME(Flexible Large-scale Agent-Based Modeling Environment) which is a popular agent-basedmodeling environment that enables automatic parallelization of models. Along with afocus on the software engineering principles in building agent-based models, the bookcomprehensively discusses how models can be written for various domains includingbiology, economics and social networks. The book also includes examples to guide readerson how to write their own models.

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Algorithms for Next-Generation SequencingWing-Kin Sung, National University of SingaporeSeries: Chapman & Hall/CRC Mathematical and Computational Biology Forbes J. Burkowski, University of Waterloo, Ontario, Canada

Series: Chapman & Hall/CRC Mathematical and ComputationalBiologyThis book shows how to perform computations with Pythonscripts in the Chimera environment. It covers topics that dealprimarily with protein structure and encourages mathematicalanalysis by providing a firm foundation for computations.Through more than 60 exercises that involve the developmentof Python scripts, the book gives readers concrete guidance onusing the scripting capabilities of Chimera. Python scripts andother material are available on a supplementary website.

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Due to advances in sequencing technology, we can view hundreds of millions of shortreads in a few days. Sequencing technology enables us to study our genome on a largescale, but it also introduces new challenges, such as how to process vast amounts of dataefficiently and how to summarize so much data. This text describes the algorithms forprocessing next-generation sequencing data. It also presents case studies that illustrateapplications of next-generation sequencing.Chapman and Hall/CRCSeptember 2016: 235 x 156: 250ppHb: 978-1-466-56550-0: £49.99eBook: 978-1-466-56551-7* For full contents and more information, visit: www.crcpress.com/9781466565500

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Edited by Monika Fuxreiter, University of Debrecen, HungarySeries: Series in Computational BiophysicsThis book presents modern biomolecular computationaltechniques that address protein flexibility/dynamics at all levelsof theory. It shows how these advanced methods provideinsights into dynamic aspects of biochemical processes. Thebook covers a wide spectrum of dynamics, from electronicstructure-based to coarse-grained techniques via multiscalingat different levels. It describes the methods and results of enzymecatalysis, examines computational techniques to tackle biologicalproblems involving intrinsically disordered proteins (IDPs), anddiscusses computational issues related to experimentalcharacterization of IDPs.

Marco Scutari and Jean-Baptiste Denis, Unité de RechercheMathématiques et Informatique Appliquées, INRA,Jouy-en-Josas, FranceSeries: Chapman & Hall/CRC Texts in Statistical ScienceSuitable for graduate students and non-statisticians, this textintroduces Bayesian networks using a hands-on approach withsimple yet meaningful examples in R illustrating each step ofthe modeling process. The book explains the whole process ofBayesian network modeling, from structure learning to parameterlearning to inference. It also gives a concise but rigoroustreatment of the fundamentals of Bayesian networks, offers anintroduction to causal Bayesian networks, and evaluatesreal-world examples involving causal protein signaling and body

composition prediction. CRC PressMarket: Biochemistry & BiophysicsChapman and Hall/CRCDecember 2014: 235 x 156: 479ppMarket: StatisticsHb: 978-1-466-56157-1: £103.00June 2014: 235 x 156: 241ppeBook: 978-1-482-29786-7Hb: 978-1-482-22558-7: £57.99* For full contents and more information, visit: www.crcpress.com/9781466561571eBook: 978-1-482-22559-4

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Dummy text to keep placeholderTEXTBOOKMolecular Modeling at the Atomic ScaleFundamentals of Systems BiologyMethods and Applications in Quantitative BiologyFrom Synthetic Circuits to Whole-cell Models

Edited by Ruhong Zhou, IBM T.J. Watson Research Center,Yorktown Heights, New York, USASeries: Series in Computational BiophysicsDevelopments in molecular modeling from experimental andcomputational techniques have enabled a wide range ofbiological applications. This timely summary reflects the recentadvances in bridging novel algorithms and high performancecomputing with characterization of important biologicalprocesses, such as folding dynamics of key proteins. Itencompasses the perspectives of leading experts on thistransformation in molecular biology, illustrating with state ofthe art examples how molecular modeling approaches are being

applied to critical questions in modern quantitative biology.

Markus W. Covert, Stanford University, California, USAFor decades biology has focused on decoding cellular processesone gene at a time, but many of the most pressing questionsand diseases such as cancer and heart disease are related to theinteraction of hundreds, or even thousands, of gene products.How do we begin to understand this complexity? Systemsbiology addresses this need, standing at the intersection ofcomputational modeling and high-throughput molecularbiology. This textbook introduces readers to the field, walkingthem through studies that are the foundation and frontier ofsystems biology.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderQuantitative Graph TheoryLiving MatterMathematical Foundations and ApplicationsAlgebra of Molecules

Edited by Matthias Dehmer, UMIT, Hall in Tirol, Austria andFrank Emmert-Streib, Queen's University Belfast, UKSeries: Discrete Mathematics and Its ApplicationsThis is the first book devoted exclusively to quantitative graphtheory. It presents and demonstrates existing and novel methodsfor analyzing graphs quantitatively. Incorporating interdisciplinaryknowledge from graph theory, information theory, measurementtheory, and statistical techniques, this book covers a wide rangeof quantitative-graph theoretical concepts and methods,including those pertaining to real and random graphs. Throughits broad coverage, this text fills a gap in the contemporaryliterature of discrete and applied mathematics, computer science,systems biology, and related disciplines.

Valery V. Stcherbic and Leonid P. BuchatskyThis book provides a review of biochemistry as an algebra ofmolecules of living matter and utilizes Clifford algebras to discussthe basic biochemical processes of DNA replication, DNAtranscription, RNA splicing and translation. Viral carcinogenesisis discussed in depth, specific attention is paid to the structuralfeatures of biomolecules that define a particular Clifford algebra,and useful examples of genetic information being transformedinto Clifford algebras are provided.

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Eija Korpelainen, Jarno Tuimala, RS-koulutus, Helsinki,Finland, Panu Somervuo, University of Helsinki, Finland,Mikael Huss, SciLifeLab, Stockholm University, Sweden andGarry Wong, University of Eastern Finland, KuopioSeries: Chapman & Hall/CRC Mathematical and ComputationalBiologyThis self-contained guide enables researchers to examinedifferential expression at gene, exon, and transcript levels andto discover novel genes, transcripts, and whole transcriptomes.It takes readers through the whole data analysis workflow. Eachchapter starts with theoretical background, followed bydescriptions of relevant analysis tools and practical examples.

Edited by Luis Rueda, School of Computer Science,University of Windsor, Ontario, CanadaSeries: Digital Imaging and Computer VisionThis book is a compilation of the latest microarray image anddata analysis methods from the multidisciplinary internationalresearch community. Delivering a detailed discussion of thebiological aspects and applications of different types ofmicroarrays, it examines the current state of microarraytechnology and describes the key stages of image processing,gridding, segmentation, compression, quantification, andnormalization. Featuring cutting-edge approaches to clusteringand the reconstruction of regulatory networks, the book explainshow data generated by microarray experiments are analyzed to

obtain meaningful biological conclusions.Accessible to both bioinformaticians and nonprogramming wet lab scientists, the examplesillustrate the use of command-line tools, R, and other open source tools.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderSemantic Web for the Life SciencesAndrea Splendiani and Paolo Romano, National Cancer Research Institute, Genoa,ItalySeries: Chapman & Hall/CRC Mathematical and Computational BiologyOffering a practical introduction for bioinformaticians, computational biologist, and otherlife scientists, this book explains the basic principles behind the semantic web and explainshow to build data management, integration, and analysis solutions that can benefit fromthis framework. After an overview of basic concepts, the text discusses how to exportinformation on the semantic web and how to use information that is available. It thenpresents relevant life sciences information resources that are available in the semantic webframework. The authors also include comprehensive, step-by-step examples throughoutthe book.Chapman and Hall/CRCMarket: BioinformaticsJune 2016: 235 x 156: 356ppHb: 978-1-439-87360-1: £49.99* For full contents and more information, visit: www.crcpress.com/9781439873601

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TEXTBOOKDummy text to keep placeholderIntroduction to Mathematical OncologyFischer-Cripps Student Companion Set (5 Volumes)Yang Kuang, Arizona State University, Tempe, USA, John D. Nagy, ScottsdaleCommunity College, Arizona, USA and Steffen E. Eikenberry, University of SouthernCalifornia, Los Angeles, USA

Anthony C. Fischer-Cripps, Fischer-Cripps Laboratories PtyLtd, Sydney, AustraliaTaking the same signature approach, these books use clearwriting and a visual presentation to make the material suitablefor students in any country, including those with English as asecond language. The author has now extended the coverageof The Physics Companion, The Electronics Companion, TheMathematics Companion, and The Materials Physics Companionand updated them where necessary, building on the outstandingsuccess of the first editions. Along with these volumes, the setcontains The Chemistry Companion

Series: Chapman & Hall/CRC Mathematical and Computational BiologyThis self-contained book focuses on mathematical models related to cancer growth andtreatment. It presents the medical and biological background of the diseases, specific issuesto be modeled, and existing methods and their limitations. The book introducesmathematical and programming tools, along with analytical and numerical studies of themodels. The authors also develop new mathematical tools and look to future improvementson dynamical models. The text provides many classroom-tested exercises and projects atthe end of most chapters.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderAn Introduction to Physical OncologyFractalsTowards Transitional Application of Multiscale Cancer ModelingPatterns in Nonlinear Dynamics and ApplicationsVittorio Cristini, Department of Nanomedicine and Biomedical Engineering Universityof Texas Health Science Center at Houston, Zhihui Wang, Department of

Santo Banerjee, University Putra Malaysia and Sayan MukherjeeThe aim of this book is to describe the essence of fractals and multifractals dynamics in theapplications of bioscience and engineering, bioinformatics, and financial time series. To Nanomedicine and Biomedical Engineering University of Texas Health Science Center

at Houston and Eugene Koayreach these aims, the book will cover the basic idea, history, structure, methodology andThis book presents a theoretical multiscale modeling framework for the integration ofprocesses spanning from molecular signaling to individual and collective cellular behavior

analysis of fractals, the relationship between fractals and nonlinear dynamics, theapplications of fractal and multifractal analysis in biomedical science, and how fractal signalsand images are modelled by Iterated Function system. Illustrations and practical applications to complex spatiotemporal dynamics at the tissue and organ levels. It then gives a detailedare given throughout the text to provide clear interpretations and explanations of variouscomplex fractal objects and fractal modelling.

discussion on how to incorporate experimental and patient data into the modelingframework. The book also illustrates multiscale modeling approaches through severalapplications, including breast cancer and mammary gland development, lymphoma andCRC Pressleukemia growth, the investigation of biobarriers to chemotherapeutic drugs, andnanoparticle-based delivering strategies.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderTEXTBOOKMetasolutions of Parabolic Equations in PopulationDynamics

Dynamical Systems for Biological ModelingAn Introduction

Fred Brauer, University of British Columbia, Vancouver,Canada and Christopher Kribs, University of Texas atArlington, USASeries: Advances in Applied MathematicsThis book prepares both biology and mathematics studentswith the understanding and techniques necessary to undertakebasic modeling of biological systems. Its approach emphasizesqualitative ideas rather than explicit computations and does notoverwhelm students with precise technical details. The bookdiscusses a variety of biological modeling topics, includingpopulation biology, epidemiology, immunology, intraspeciescompetition, harvesting, predator-prey systems, structuredpopulations, and more. The authors also include many examples

of problems with solutions and some exercises which follow the examples quite closely.

Julián López-Gómez, Universidad Complutense de Madrid,SpainThis book explores the dynamics of a generalized prototype ofsemilinear parabolic logistic problem. The first part of the bookintroduces large solutions and metasolutions in the context ofpopulation dynamics. In a self-contained way, the second partanalyzes a series of very sharp optimal uniqueness results foundby the author and his colleagues. The last part reinforces theevidence that metasolutions are also categorical imperatives todescribe the dynamics of huge classes of spatially heterogeneoussemilinear parabolic problems.

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Christian Mazza, University of Fribourg, Switzerland andMichel BenaimSeries: Chapman & Hall/CRC Mathematical and ComputationalBiologyThis is one of the first books to provide a systematic study of themany stochastic models used in systems biology. The bookshows how the mathematical models are used as technical toolsfor simulating biological processes and how the models lead toconceptual insights on the functioning of the cellular processingsystem. Examples cover the phage lambda genetic switch,eukaryotic gene expression, noise propagation in gene networks,and more. Most of the text should be accessible to scientistswith basic knowledge in calculus and probability theory.

Individual Motion and Swarm DynamicsEugene Kagan, The Weizmann Institute of Sciences,Rehovot, Israel and Irad Ben-Gal, Tel Aviv University, IsraelThis book examines how to program artificial search agents sothat they act optimally or demonstrate the same behavior aspredicted by the foraging theory for living organisms. It discussesforaging theory as well as search and screening theory in thesame mathematical and algorithmic framework. It presents anoverview of the main ideas and methods of foraging and searchtheories, making the concepts of one theory accessible tospecialists of the other. Numerical examples illustrate theapplication of both theories.

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Systems Modeling, Analysis and Robust Design MethodsBor-Sen Chen, National Tsing Hua University, Hsinchu,Taiwan R.O.C and Yu-Chao Wang, National Tsing HuaUniversity, Hsinchu, TaiwanThis book develops a rational design and systematic approachto construct a gene network with desired behaviors. In order toachieve this goal, the registry of standard biological parts andexperimental techniques are introduced at first. Then thesebiological components are characterized by a standard modelingmethod and collected in the component libraries, which canbe efficiently reused in engineering synthetic gene networks.Based on the system theory, some design specifications areprovided to engineer the synthetic gene networks to robustlytrack the desired trajectory by employing the componentlibraries.

Vladana Vukojevic, Karolinska Institutet, Stockholm, Sweden, Ljiljana Kolar-Anic,University of Belgrade, Beograd, Serbia, Zeljko Cupic, University of Belgrade, Serbiaand Slobodan Anic, University of Belgrade, Beograd, SerbiaThis book presents theoretical and experimental methods and describes their applicationfor the analysis of real experimental systems and kinetic models. It describes how complexfeatures of biochemical systems arise from underlying molecular interactions, tools availablefor their quantitative characterization, the functional role of dynamics, and how scientistscan use self-organization to their advantage.

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Milan Randic, Drake University, Des Moines, IA, MarjanaNovic and Dejan PlavsicThis book introduces new methods and approaches for solvingproblems related to molecular structure. It includes numeroussubjects such as aromaticity and topics from bioinformatics suchas, DNA, proteins, and proteomes. It sheds light on numerousproblems in chemistry which appeared to have been solved butwere actually incomplete, including the protein alignmentproblem, as well as other complete solutions, methods, andapproaches that can lead to the actualization of further solutionsto problems in chemistry.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderQuantum Thermodynamic ProcessesAnalysis of Capture-Recapture DataEnergy and Information Flow at the NanoscaleRachel S. McCrea, University of Kent, Canterbury, UK and

Byron J. T. MorganSeries: Chapman & Hall/CRC Interdisciplinary StatisticsWritten for researchers and students in statistics, ecology,demography, and the social sciences, this book covers manymodern developments of capture-recapture and relatedmethods. With an emphasis on ecology, it helps readersunderstand model formulation and applications, including thetechnicalities of model diagnostics and checking. A wide rangeof real examples demonstrates the complexities that arise whendescribing extensive modern data. The book contains 130exercises that extend the text and offers data sets, computer

programs, and more online.

Guenter Mahler, ITP1 Universitaet Stuttgart, GermanyWhy does the world around us typically look thermal—fromcosmology down to individual embedded spins? Is the transitionbetween mechanical and thermal systems gradual ordiscontinuous? Pertinent examples can be found in variousprocesses implemented on small quantum systems. Particularlyattractive are model systems that can be treatedthermodynamically, but—to some extent—also exactly, forexample based on pure quantum dynamics. This possibilityopens the door to nano-thermodynamics. In this sense, the bookaims at a modern perspective of nanoscale applications, definedas a potential realization of various functions as constrained bygiven resources.Chapman and Hall/CRC

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Introduction to Ecological SamplingEdited by Bryan F.J. Manly, Western EcoSystem Technology,Inc., Laramie, Wyoming, USA and Jorge A. Navarro Alberto,Universidad Autonoma de Yucatan, Merida, MexicoSeries: Chapman & Hall/CRC Applied Environmental StatisticsThis book shows how to use sampling procedures for ecologicaland environmental studies. It incorporates both traditionalsampling methods and recent developments in environmentaland ecological sampling methods, including mark-recapture,adaptive, and removal sampling. The book explains the methodsas simply as possible, keeping equations and their derivationsto a minimum. Accessible to biologists, the text only assumes abasic knowledge of statistical methods. Data sets and R codeare available on a supplementary website.

Rabindra Nath Das, The University of Burdwan, IndiaShowing how robust response surface methodology (RRSM)can overcome the limitations of RSM, this book presents RRSdesigns, along with the relevant regression and positive dataanalysis techniques. It explains how to use RRSM in experimentaldesigns and regression analysis and addresses problems of RRSdesigns, such as rotatability, slope-rotatability, weak rotatability,and optimality. The author illustrates the concepts and methodswith real examples of lifetime responses, resistivity, replicatedmeasures, and more.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderScience of DivingIntroductory Fisheries Analyses with RConcepts and ApplicationsDerek H. Ogle, Northland College, Ashland, Wisconsin, USA

Series: Chapman & Hall/CRC The R SeriesThis book provides detailed instructions on performing basicfisheries stock assessment analyses in the R environment.Accessible to practicing fisheries scientists as well as advancedundergraduate and graduate students, the book demonstratesthe flexibility and power of R, offers insight into thereproducibility of script-based analyses, and shows how the useof R leads to more efficient and productive work in fisheriesscience. The author’s website includes data files, R code,exercises, and other supplementary material.

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Bruce Wienke, Los Alamos National Laboratory, Santa Fe,New MexicoWhile the effects of pressure change are readily quantified inphysics, chemistry, and engineering applications, the physiology,medicine, and biology of pressure changes in living systems aremuch more complicated. This complex science translated totechnical diving is discussed in a Five Part series, with each topicself-contained and strategically developed in relationship todiving, spanning span many disciplines and focusing on anumber of technical areas. A suite of application exercises isprovided at strategic points in the text. Additional materialfocusing on diving data, statistical correlations, underwater tests,and risk are included.Market: Statistics

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Dummy text to keep placeholderStated Preference Methods Using R

Hideo Aizaki, Hokkaido University, Japan, Tomoaki Nakatani,Hokkaido University, Japan and Kazuo Sato, Rakuno GakuenUniversity, Hokkaido, JapanSeries: Chapman & Hall/CRC The R SeriesThis book explains how to use stated preference survey methodsto measure people’s preferences based on decision making inhypothetical choice situations. Along with giving introductoryexplanations of the methods, the book collates information onexisting R functions and packages as well as those prepared bythe authors. It focuses on core SP methods, including contingentvaluation, discrete choice experiments, and best–worst scaling.All the example data sets and code are available online.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderStatistical Analysis of QuestionnairesA Unified Approach Based on R and Stata

Francesco Bartolucci, University of Perugia, Italy, Silvia Bacci,University of Perugia, Italy and Michela Gnaldi, Universityof Perugia, ItalySeries: Chapman & Hall/CRC Interdisciplinary StatisticsThis book presents special statistical methods for analyzing datacollected by questionnaires. It takes an applied approach totesting and measurement tasks, mirroring the growing use ofstatistical methods and software in education, psychology,sociology, and other fields. The authors cover classical test theory(CTT) and item response theory (IRT) basics, explore the latestIRT extensions, and describe estimation methods and diagnosticinstruments. Stata and R software codes are included for eachmethod and example datasets are available on the authors’ web

page.

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TEXTBOOKStatistical Methods in BiologyDesign and Analysis of Experiments and Regression

S.J. Welham, Rothamsted Research, UK, S.A. Gezan, Schoolof Forest Resources & Conservation, University of Florida,USA, S.J. Clark, Rothamsted Research, UK and A. Mead,Horticultural Research Institute, University of Warwick, UKWritten in simple language with relevant examples, thisillustrative introductory book presents best practices inexperimental design and simple data analysis. Taking a practicaland intuitive approach, it only uses mathematical formulae toformalize the methods where necessary and appropriate. Thetext features extended discussions of examples that include realdata sets arising from research. The authors analyze data in detailto illustrate the use of basic formulae for simple examples while

using the GenStat ® statistical package for more complex examples. Each chapter offers

instructions on how to obtain the example analyses in GenStat and R.Chapman and Hall/CRCMarket: StatisticsAugust 2014: 254 x 178: 608ppHb: 978-1-439-80878-8: £49.99eBook: 978-1-439-89805-5* For full contents and more information, visit: www.crcpress.com/9781439808788

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TEXTBOOKBatch ProcessingModeling and Design

Urmila Diwekar, Vishwamitra Research Institute, ClarendonHills, Illinois, USABatch processes are widely used in pharmaceutical, food, andspecialty chemicals where high value, low volume products aremanufactured. Designing these processes and unit operationscan be an onerous task that requires computational efforts. Withexamples, case studies, and more than 100 homework problems,this book presents an overview of computer-aided designpackages and describes the unit operations in batch andbioprocessing. Providing students with a thorough groundingin the numerical methods necessary to solve design problems,it discusses the basics of design, modeling, and optimization.Figure slides are available upon qualifying course adoption.

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2nd Edition • NEW EDITIONGood Design Practices for GMP PharmaceuticalFacilities, Second EditionEdited by Terry Jacobs, Jacobs/Wyper Architects, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USAand Andrew A. Signore, ISG-Institute for Strategic Growth, Wayne, Pennsylvania, USASeries: Drugs and the Pharmaceutical SciencesThis revised publication serves as a handy and current reference for professionals engagedin planning, designing, building, validating and maintaining modern cGMP pharmaceuticalmanufacturing facilities in the U.S. and internationally. The new edition expands on facilityplanning, with a focus on the ever-growing need to modify existing legacy facilities, andon current trends in pharmaceutical manufacturing which include strategies for sustainabilityand LEED building ratings. All chapters have been re-examined with a fresh outlook oncurrent good design practices.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderBiosimilar and Interchangeable BiologicsThe A–Z Guide to Food as MedicineFrom Cell Line to Commercial Launch, Two Volume SetDiane Kraft, Alvernia University, Reading, PA and Ara

DerMarderosian, University of the Sciences, Philadelphia,PAHealth care providers are fielding more questions from patientsseeking to help their health conditions naturally, prevent disease,and generally eat better. This guide provides scientificinformation for more than 250 foods, food groups, nutrients,and phytochemicals. It presents and summarizes researchfindings from more than 1,000 scientific articles and uses theconclusions and recommendations of reputable, peer-reviewedsources. Organized alphabetically into concise, dictionary-stylepassages, the guide is intended to be used by healthprofessionals for quick access to information about the bioactive

components of foods and their mechanisms of action in the body.

Sarfaraz K. Niazi, Therapeutic Proteins International, LLC,Chicago, Illinois, USAThe field of biosimilar drugs is one of the hottest subjects in thefiled of new drug development, with scores of companiesoffering seminar and training programs for prospectivemanufacturers and stakeholders. This book is a moderncomprehensive overview of the entire biosimilar manufacturingand distribution process, covering concepts introduced by theFDA, litigation strategies, analytical methods, pharmokineticstudies, and the future and current status of biosimilar productapprovals.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderBiosimilars and Interchangeable BiologicsBio-Inspired Regenerative MedicineStrategic ElementsMaterials, Processes, and Clinical Applications

Sarfaraz K. Niazi, Therapeutic Proteins International, LLC,Chicago, Illinois, USAEven very established companies have made mistakes whendeveloping biosimilar products. For example, not appreciatingfuture threats to intellectual property caused a biosimilar productdevelopment plan to fail after millions have been spent.Additional pitfalls include not anticipating the next line ofimproved products, better formulations, delivery systems andthe possibility that the dosing and indications can themselvesbe patented. This two-volume set examines how to choose theright product to develop and how to meander around the legal

fireworks and secure a viable commercial presence.

Edited by Anna Tampieri, CNR - Institute of Science andTechnology for Ceramics, Faenza, Italy and Simone Sprio,CNR - Institute of Science and Technology for Ceramics,Faenza, ItalyThis book provides readers with a wide and interdisciplinaryoverview of the current state of the art in the development ofbiomimetic materials for tissue regeneration on the basis ofrelevant and high-impact clinical needs. It emphasizesregeneration of bone, cartilage, and osteochondral tissues aswell as soft tissues such as nerves, heart, and endocrineorgans.The book highlights the relevance of biomimetics as anelective approach for the development of new scaffolds that

can direct regenerative cascade by means of chemico-physical and topological nano-cuespresented to cells and biologic tissues.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderBiosimilars and Interchangeable BiologicsBiointeractions of NanomaterialsTactical ElementsEdited by Vijaykumar B. Sutariya, University of South Florida

College of Pharmacy, Tampa, USA and Yashwant Pathak,University of South Florida College of Pharmacy, Tampa,USAWith the advent of nanotechnology and its applications invarious fields as nano materials and nano systems, there is anincreased concern about the safety and compatibility of thesesystems with bio systems. The main routes of nano materialscontact are inhalation, dermal absorption, and ingestion. Thisbook addresses the issues related to nano toxicity and nanosafety of nano materials and nano systems. It covers theinteractions in biological systems and presents various tools and

methods used to evaluate the nano toxicity and nano safety issues.

Sarfaraz K. Niazi, Therapeutic Proteins International, LLC,Chicago, Illinois, USAEven very established companies have made mistakes whendeveloping biosimilar products. For example, not appreciatingfuture threats to intellectual property caused a biosimilar productdevelopment plan to fail after millions were spent. Additionalpitfalls include not anticipating the next line of improvedproducts, better formulations, delivery systems, and thepossibility that the dosing and indications can themselves bepatented. This two-volume set examines how to choose theright product to develop and how to meander around the legal

fireworks and secure a viable commercial presence.CRC Press CRC PressMarket: Nanoscience and Technology Market: Biopharmaceutical TechnologyJuly 2014: 254 x 178: 480pp January 2016: 279 x 216: 575ppHb: 978-1-466-58238-5: £108.00 Hb: 978-1-498-74349-5: £121.00eBook: 978-1-466-58239-2 eBook: 978-1-498-74350-1* For full contents and more information, visit: www.crcpress.com/9781466582385 * For full contents and more information, visit: www.crcpress.com/9781498743495

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderHandbook of Ion ChannelsDietary Supplements in Health Promotion

Edited by Jie Zheng, University of California at Davis, USAand Matthew C. TrudeauHandbook of Ion Channels illustrates the fundamentalimportance of these membrane proteins to human health anddisease. Renowned researchers from around the world introducethe technical aspects of ion channel research, provide a modernguide to the properties of major ion channels, and presentpowerful methods for modeling ion channel diseases andperforming clinical trials for ion channel drugs. The bookextensively covers 18 ion channel families, modern structuralinterpretations of ion channel functions, and several ion

channel-related diseases.

Edited by Taylor C. Wallace, George Mason University,Washington, DC, USAThe supplement market continues to grow annually with morethan half of the population using these products for reasonsspanning from health maintenance to disease prevention and/ortreatment. This book presents clear and concise evidence onhow dietary supplements contribute to maintaining optimalnutrition in humans. It provides information on personalizednutrition; nutrient gaps; benefits of multivitamins; and dietaryeffects of various sources including vitamins, enzymes, bioactives,flavonoids, and probiotics. Each chapter features practical, clinicalguidelines on recommendations of supplements as well as whento discourage use of supplements. CRC Press

Market: Biological SciencesCRC PressFebruary 2015: 279 x 216: 691ppMarket: NutritionHb: 978-1-466-55140-4: £127.00May 2015: 235 x 156: 405ppeBook: 978-1-466-55142-8Hb: 978-1-482-21034-7: £63.99* For full contents and more information, visit: www.crcpress.com/9781466551404eBook: 978-1-482-21035-4

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderHealth Benefits of Fermented Foods and BeveragesFood as Medicine

Edited by Jyoti Prakash Tamang, Sikkim University, Gangtok,IndiaDemonstrating and explaining the health-promoting andtherapeutic properties of fermented foods, this comprehensivebook covers both the molecular process of fermentation andthe resulting benefit to nutritional value and long-term health.Examining a range of fermented food products from yogurt totempeh to wine, it looks at probiotic activity, degradation ofanti-nutritive compounds, and the conversion of substrates intoconsumable products with enhanced flavor and aroma.Fermentation has also been shown to provide antioxidantfunctions, suppress allergic reactions, and improve overall

digestion.

Functional Food Plants of AfricaMaurice M. Iwu, Bioresources Development Group, Abuja, Nigeria, and BioresourcesDevelopment and Conservation Program, Maryland, USAThis comprehensive book documents African plants used for functional and medicinalfoods. It contains more than 60 detailed monographs of African foods, describing foodswith various characteristics such as prebiotic, probiotic, satiety, immune modulation,stress-reduction, sports performance, mental acuity, sleep-supporting, metabolic syndrome,antioxidant, and unsaturated fats. Plant description, botanical names and synonyms, plantpart used, habitat and distribution, folk use, nutritional content, and chemistry are all fullydetailed. The book highlights indigenous African food processing technologies up to themodern era.CRC PressMarket: Food & Culinary ScienceJune 2016: 254 x 178: 500pp CRC PressHb: 978-1-498-70609-4: £178.00 Market: Food & Culinary ScienceeBook: 978-1-498-70610-0 April 2015: 254 x 178: 638pp* For full contents and more information, visit: www.crcpress.com/9781498706094 Hb: 978-1-466-58809-7: £108.00

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderNutraceuticals and Functional Foods in HumanHealth and Disease Prevention

Handbook of Functional Beverages and HumanHealth

Edited by Debasis Bagchi, University of Houston, Texas, USA,Harry G. Preuss, Georgetown University Medical Center,Washington, D.C., USA and Anand Swaroop, Cepham Inc,Piscataway, New Jersey, USAFunctional foods and nutraceuticals, dietary supplements, andnatural antioxidants have established their potential roles in theprotection of human health against disease. This book presentsvarious effects of these nutritional interventions on diversedisease pathologies. Specific chapters are devoted to diseasesand disorders including cancer, cardiovascular disease,gastrointestinal conditions, metabolic syndrome, obesity andliver disease. A special focus is given on inflammation andinflammatory responses and their association with diverse

degenerative diseases.

Edited by Fereidoon Shahidi, Memorial University ofNewfoundland, St John's, Canada and Cesarettin AlasalvarSeries: Nutraceutical Science and TechnologyFunctional beverages are non-alcoholic drink products that areready to drink and include non-traditional ingredients in theirformulation. Sports and performance drinks, energy drinks,ready-to-drink teas, enhanced fruit drinks, soy beverages, andenhanced water are examples of functional beverages beingmarketed for their health benefits that go beyond generalnutrition—increased hydration, energy, health and wellness,and weight management. This book discusses the current trendsand global regulations in the area of functional beverages. Itthen provides the latest information on a large number of

common and exotic beverages.CRC PressCRC PressMarket: NutritionMarket: Food & NutritionOctober 2015: 254 x 178: 700ppMarch 2016: 254 x 178: 880ppHb: 978-1-482-23721-4: £95.00Hb: 978-1-466-59641-2: £165.00eBook: 978-1-482-23722-1eBook: 978-1-466-59642-9* For full contents and more information, visit: www.crcpress.com/9781482237214* For full contents and more information, visit: www.crcpress.com/9781466596412

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2nd Edition • NEW EDITIONPharmaceutical Extrusion Technology, SecondEditionEdited by Isaac Ghebre-Sellassie, MEGA Pharmaceuticals, Morris Plains, New Jersey,USA, Charles E. Martin, American Leistriz Extruder Corp., Somerville, NJ, Feng Zhangand James DinunzioSeries: Drugs and the Pharmaceutical SciencesThe first edition of this book was the seminal book on pharmaceutical extrusion, focusingon extrusion as a manufacturing methodology for dosage forms. In the past 10 years,extrusion has become an accepted technology to continuously mix active pharmaceuticalingredients with excipients. This acceptance has resulted in many hardware and processadvancements which have been highlighted in this second edition. The book bringstogether all extrusion related technical information necessary for the development,manufacturing, and marketing of pharmaceutical dosage forms.

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2nd Edition3rd Edition • NEW EDITIONHandbook of Bioequivalence Testing, SecondEdition

Biopharmaceutical Formulation and DeliveryTechnologies, Third Edition

Sarfaraz K. Niazi, Pharmaceutical Scientist Inc., Deerfield,Illinois, USASeries: Drugs and the Pharmaceutical SciencesIn recent years, there have been significant changes to thestatistical models for evaluating bioequivalence. In addition,advances in the analytical technology used to detect drug andmetabolite levels have made bioequivalence testing morecomplex. The second edition of this book has been completelyupdated to include the most current information available,including new findings in drug delivery and dosage form designand revised worldwide regulatory requirements. The bookexplores the future of bioequivalence testing and proposesradical changes in the process of biowaivers.

Edited by Eugene McNally, Executive Director, PPD Consulting, and Jayne E. Hastedt,ALZA Corporation, Mountain View, California, USASeries: Drugs and the Pharmaceutical SciencesThis third edition retains the basic scientific principles associated with the previous editionsbut brings to light the latest challenges associated with preparing, characterizing,formulating and delivering the ever-increasing types of biopharmaceutical molecules intotherapeutics. New chapters include biopharmaceutical structure and drug delivery, proteindesign and engineering, quality by design for biopharmaceuticals, manufacturing andpurification of biopharmaceuticals, immune response triggers by route of administration,proteins in the solid state, the challenge of biosimilars, and transdermal delivery of proteintherapeutics.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderNanoparticulate Vaccine Delivery SystemsDermal Drug Delivery

Edited by Martin J. D'Souza, Mercer University, Atlanta,Georgia, USARecent years have seen the development of novel technologiesthat use nanoparticles and microparticles to deliver vaccines bythe oral and microneedle-based transdermal route ofadministration. These new technologies enable the formulationof vaccine particles containing vaccine antigens, without lossof their biological activity during the formulation process. Thisbook discusses studies conducted on a wide array of vaccines,including vaccines for infectious diseases such as tuberculosis,typhoid, influenza, pneumonia, meningitis, humanpapillomavirus, and hepatitis B. It also discusses recent studieson vaccines for cancers such as melanoma and ovarian, breast,

and prostate cancer.

From Innovation to ProductionEdited by Tapash K. Ghosh, The Food and Drug Administration, Rockville, Maryland,USAOver the last 10 years there have been many changes in the development, control, andregulation of transdermal and topical products. Various quality issues have been reportedby patients and practitioners resulting in the recall or removal of products from the market.With chapters written by experts in this field, this book takes a 21st century multidisciplinaryand cross-functional look at these dosage forms to improve the development, design,manufacturing, quality, clinical performance, safety, and regulation of these products.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderNanotechnology and Drug Delivery, Volume OneDrug Delivery Across Physiological BarriersNanoplatforms in Drug DeliveryEdited by Silvia Muro, University of Maryland, College Park,

USAFor most therapeutics, the targets of action are intracellularand/or require penetration across cellular and tissue layers. Thedesign of strategies capable of controlling the transport oftherapeutic agents through these physiological barriers has,hence, become an imperative and yet challenging need in thequest for better therapeutics. This book provides an overviewof the current advances in this field from multiple perspectives,including considerations on the biological regulation and naturalmechanisms overcoming these barriers, as well as drug deliverystrategies facilitating the transport of drugs and their carriers atthe tissue, cell, and subcellular levels.

Edited by José L. Arias, University of Granada, SpainNanotechnology offers a revolutionary and definitive approachfor the efficient delivery of drug molecules to non-healthy tissuesand cells. This first volume of a series of two volumes analyzesthe basics in the development of drug-loaded nanoplatforms,the so-called nanomedicines. Special attention is given tophysicochemical engineering, pharmacokinetics,biocompatibility and biodegradability, representativenanoplatforms (based on lipids, polymers, cyclodextrins, metals,carbon, silica, iron oxides, etc.), and advanced nano-engineeringstrategies for passive, ligand-mediated, and/or stimuli-sensitivedrug delivery and release.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderNanotechnology and Drug Delivery, Volume TwoNano-Engineering Strategies and Nanomedicines against SevereDiseasesEdited by Jose L. Arias, University of Granada, SpainVolume one of this book series, Nanoplatforms in Drug Delivery, established the basic aspectsin the development of drug-loaded nanoplatforms, the so-called nanomedicines ornanodrugs, focusing on representative materials and strategies used in their formulation.Taking advantage of the advanced conceptualizations on nanomedicine engineering thatwere described in volume one, volume two, Nano-Engineering Strategies andNanomedicines against Severe Diseases, analyzes in depth special features related to theformulation of nanoplatforms for oral, dental, topical and transdermal, pulmonary andnasal, ocular and otic, vaginal, and brain drug delivery and targeting.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderNanotherapeuticsFrom Laboratory to Clinic

Ezharul Hoque ChowdhuryThis book addresses an important niche in the translation ofnanotechnology based drug formulations into clinically-viabletherapies. The volume looks at the current shortcomings ofclassical drug therapy and the diverse approaches undertakento develop a variety of potential nanotechnology-basedtherapeutic products in the laboratory as well as the clinical trialsnecessary for them to be approved as new drugs. Safety andperformance of these new therapeutics are also addressed.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderHeterogeneous CatalysisClinical Aspects of Functional Foods and

Nutraceuticals A Versatile Tool for the Synthesis of Bioactive HeterocyclesK.L. Ameta, Ph.D., Mody University of Science andTechnology, Rajasthan, India and Andrea Penoni, Universitàdegli Studi dell’Insubria, Como, ItalyFor more than a century, bioactive heterocycles have formedone of the largest areas of research in organic chemistry. Theyare important from a biological and industrial point of view aswell as to the understanding of life processes and efforts toimprove the quality of life. This book highlights the recentmethodologies used in the synthesis of such bioactive systemsand focuses on the role of heterogeneous catalysis in the designand synthesis of various biologically active heterocycliccompounds of pharmacological interest. It also examinesanticancer, antifungal, antibacterial, anti-HIV, anti-inflammatory,

antioxidant, and many more biological activities of heterocyclic compounds.

Edited by Dilip Ghosh, Director, Nutriconnect, Sydney,Austraila, Debasis Bagchi, University of Houston, Texas, USAand Tetsuya KonishiThis book provides an extensive overview of various clinicalaspects of functional foods and nutraceuticals. It containsinformation on diverse nutritional challenges and potentialhealth benefits from functional foods and nutraceuticals.Chapters cover functional foods in human health, food–druginteractions, global regulatory frameworks and systems, seed toclinic approach, innovative new food products, personalizednutrition in public health, functional foods in medicine, andfuture roles of functional foods and nutraceuticals.

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2nd EditionDummy text to keep placeholderPhage Display In Biotechnology and DrugDiscovery, Second Edition

Developability of BiotherapeuticsComputational Approaches

Edited by Sandeep Kumar, Pfizer, Chesterfield, Missouri,USA and Satish Kumar Singh, Pfizer, Chesterfield, Missouri,USAThis reference describes applications of computational andmolecular modeling techniques toward more efficient andaffordable biopharmaceutical drug development at thepre-clinical stages that could positively impact clinical outcomes.With a primary focus on the developability of monoclonalantibody candidates, it addresses many contributions thatcomputation can make towards biopharmaceutical drugdevelopment in general. It is a rich source of information oncurrent principles and practices and provides a starting pointfor finding innovative applications of computation in

biotherapeutics.

Edited by Sachdev S. Sidhu, University of Toronto, Ontario,Canada and Clarence Ronald Geyer, University ofSaskatchewan, Saskatoon, CanadaSeries: Drug Discovery SeriesThe book provides a comprehensive view of the impact andpromise of phage display in drug discovery and biotechnology.Building on the success of its previous edition, the book discussescurrent theories, principles, and methods in the field anddemonstrates applications for peptide phage display, proteinphage display, and the development of novel antibodies. Alsocovered are applications of phage display for proteincharacterization and drug discovery. The book provides readerswith an overview of the amazing breadth of the impact that

phage display technology has had on the study of proteins in general as well as thedevelopment of proteins.CRC Press

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderPharmaceutical Industry Practices on GenotoxicImpurities

Handbook of MetallonutraceuticalsEdited by Yashwant Vishnupant Pathak, University of SouthFlorida, Tampa, USA and Jayant N. Lokhande, Indus Inc &Indus Extracts, Anaheim, CaliforniaSeries: NutraceuticalsThis book presents basic concepts related to the nutritional andtherapeutic use of metals, product development strategies, andsome ideas ready to be applied for condition-specificmetallonutraceuticals. It covers the characterization ofmetallonutraceuticals, bioavailability and drug interactions, andtherapeutic applications of nanometals including use as imagingagents, in cancer diagnosis and treatment, as antibacterials andantivirals, in ocular disease, and in neurodegenerative diseases.It also addresses intellectual property rights and regulatory

Edited by Heewon Lee, Boehringer IngelheimPharmaceuticals, Inc., Ridgefield, Connecticut, USASeries: Chromatographic Science SeriesA great deal of confusion and uncertainty over genotoxicimpurity (GTI) identification, assessment, and control exists. Thisbook strives to facilitate scientific and systematic consensus onGTI management by presenting rationales, strategies, practices,and case studies from the pharmaceutical industry. Exploringthe safety, quality, and regulatory aspects of GTIs, the textexplains the how and why of various GTI control tactics andpractices, including GTI control examples in drug substance anddrug product development processes from large and smallpharmaceutical firms in multiple geographical regions.

considerations. Using an interdisciplinary approach, this user-friendly text provides aknowledge base and inspiration for new research in this exciting field.

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5th Edition • TEXTBOOK • NEW EDITIONDummy text to keep placeholderTextbook of Drug Design and Discovery, FifthEdition

Pharmaceutical Product DevelopmentInsights Into Pharmaceutical Processes, Management and RegulatoryAffairs Edited by Kristian Stromgaard, Povl Krogsgaard-Larsen, University of Copenhagen,

Denmark and Ulf Madsen, University of Copenhagen, DenmarkEdited by Vandana B. Patravale, Institute of ChemicalTechnology, Mumbai, India, John I. Disouza, TatyasahebKore College of Pharmacy, Kolhapur, India and MaharukhRustomjee, Rubicon Research Private Limited, Mumbai, IndiaThe field of pharmaceutical product development hasundergone a significant change over the years, from an earlyphase of adopting mostly empirical and unsubstantiatedapproaches, to a focus on a more structured process thatcontributes to the essential and allied processes involved increating a finished product. This book seeks to disseminate theknowledge for pharmaceutical product development in aneasy-to-read mode with simplified theories, case studies andguidelines for both students and professionals in the

A textbook on drug discovery needs regular revisions because it is an area which undergoesconstant changes. This textbook represents a very broad coverage of drug design anddiscovery. The level is generally higher than other textbooks in this area. New chapters areincluded on Drug-like Properties and Decision Making in Medicinal Chemistry, Peptidesand Proteins in Drug Discovery and Biopharmaceuticals Targeting Tyrosine Receptor Kinases.

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pharmaceutical industry. Introduction to recent quality improvement trends such as qualitymetrics and continuous manufacturing are also provided.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderProbiotics and PsychopathologyEdited by Colin Martin, University of the West of Scotland,UKResearch in probiotics is an important and developing area across many aspects of healthand wellbeing. Synthesizing the most contemporary evidence, this book examines the roleof probiotics in the context of major mental health and clinical diagnoses. It addressesetiology and prognosis and explores the therapeutic potential of probiotics within eachdiagnostic category. Diagnostic categories include anxiety disorder, major depressivedisorder, addiction, eating disorder, bipolar affective disorder, and schizophrenia. The texthighlights future research directions and contains summary points for each chapter.CRC PressMarket: Food & Culinary ScienceJanuary 2016: 235 x 156: 400ppHb: 978-1-466-57356-7: £127.00eBook: 978-1-466-57357-4* For full contents and more information, visit: www.crcpress.com/9781466573567

Dummy text to keep placeholderProject Management for Research andDevelopmentGuiding Innovation for Positive R&D Outcomes

Lory Mitchell WingateSeries: Best Practices and Advances in Program ManagementMany successful research and development (R&D) companieshave already realized the benefits of applying projectmanagement processes for achieving better project results. Thekey is to apply proven project management principles in a waythat enables R&D and innovation. This book explains how toapply project management to obtain positive outcomes in R&Dand innovation projects. Each chapter includes diagrams, surveys,checklists, and question-answer forms to guide readers indetermining where their activity falls within a project spectrum,and to help them structure their own R&D or innovation project.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderIntroduction to Software for Chemical Engineers

Edited by Mariano Martín MartínThis book introduces the capabilities of various general purpose,mathematical, process modeling and simulation, optimization,and specialized software for use in solving typical problems influid mechanics, heat and mass transfer, mass and energybalances, unit operations, reactor engineering, and process andequipment design and control. It employs nitric acid production,methanol and ammonia recycle loops, and SO

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case studies and other practical examples to demonstrate thereal-world applicability of Excel, MATLAB®, Mathcad, CHEMCAD,Aspen HYSYS®, gPROMS, CFD, DEM, GAMS, AIMMS, and more.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderPharmaceutical Public Policy

Thomas R. Fulda, Alan Lyles, University of Baltimore,Baltimore, Maryland, USA and Albert I Wertheimer, TempleUniversity School of Pharmacy, Philadelphia, PAThis book provides a framework and thorough understandingof the organization, financing and delivery of pharmaceuticalproducts and services. Chapters identify and address the goals,objectives and key policy issues of concern to a broad spectrumof stakeholders, including questions of access, quality and cost.The book also addresses the operation of the Affordable CareAct, Medicare Part D and the responsibilities of the FDA inaddition to discussions on the market, the role of themanufacturer and drug shortages.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderRe-inventing Drug Development

Edited by Jeffrey S. HandenThe biopharmaceutical industry has entered an era ofunprecedented change and challenge, characterized byincreasing pricing pressures, rising rates of attrition in the productdevelopment lifecycle, and decreasing scientific innovation. Themost successful products are losing patent protection, andpipelines have been unable to fill the gap. This book exploresthe evolving definition of innovation in therapeutic productdevelopment and begins to examine its effects on the lifesciences R&D industry.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderPolysaccharide HydrogelsPharmaceutical Accumulation in the EnvironmentCharacterization and Biomedical ApplicationsPrevention, Control, Health Effects, and Economic Impact

Edited by Pietro Matricardi, "Sapienza" University of Rome,Italy, Franco Alhaique, "Sapienza" University of Rome, Italyand Tommasina Coviello, "Sapienza" University of Rome,ItalyThis book bridges the gap between preparation of hydrogels,which is often discussed in books and reviews, and theircharacterization techniques. It aims to offer graduate studentsas well as researchers, including PhD students and those involvedin R&D in pharmaceutical companies and academia, a validsupport that can help them find appropriate keys to open thedoors to the complex world of polysaccharide hydrogels. Thefirst part of the book gives a wide overview of the most

Edited by Walter E. Goldstein, Goldstein ConsultingCompany, Las Vegas, Nevada, USAThis book describes health impact concerns and technologiesin place and in development, and offers steps leading toproposed solutions. It suggests ways to manage risks to meetchallenges that include both private enterprise initiatives andpublic sector involvement. It proposes the type of controlsneeded to address pharmaceutical contamination, stressingbioreactors of particular types, augmented by the processmodifications needed. The book covers the impact and changesneeded at sites such as hospitals, pharmaceutical factories, wastetreatment plants, water purification sites, farms, and households.

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2nd EditionPharmaceutical and Medical Applications ofNear-Infrared Spectroscopy, Second Edition

Emil W. Ciurczak, Doramaxx Consulting, Goldens Bridge,New York, USA and Benoit IgneSeries: Practical SpectroscopyNow in its second edition, this volume covers theinstrumentation, computerization, calibration, and methodsdevelopment of NIR spectroscopy. It examines novel applicationsfor accurate time- and cost-effective analyses of pharmaceuticalsas well as biomedical applications. The book coverspharmaceutical assays, including qualitative analysis, quantitativeanalysis, determination of actives in tablets and capsules, andconsiderations for intact dosage form analysis. It also exploresa range of medical applications, including those related to bloodglucose measurements, tissue and major organ analysis, fetal

analysis, and cancer research.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderPharmacokinetics and Toxicokinetics

Mehdi Boroujerdi, College of Health Sciences - School ofPharmacy, University of Massachusetts Lowell, USAThe book unifies important topics relevant to both fields througha logical and systematic approach. It is intended to provide theprinciples of pharmacokinetics and toxicokinetics in acomprehensible, interrelated, and applied manner. It discussesthe systematic overlapping of pharmacokinetics andtoxicokinetics principles as well as the mathematics of modelingand interconnectivity between both topics. The systematiccompilation of mathematical concepts and methodologiesallows readers to decide on relevant concepts and approachesfor their research, scientific or regulatory decisions, or for offeringadvance courses and seminars.

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Active Phytochemicals from Chinese HerbalMedicines

James Turnbull, Foundation Doctor and qualifiedpharmacist, Sheffield, UK and Matthew Tate, MBChB (Hons)DTM&H – Core Medical Trainee Year 1, HammersmithHospital, Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust, UKSeries: Medicine on the MoveThe Medicine on the Move series provides fully-flexible access tosubjects across the curriculum, in this case clinical pharmacologyand prescribing practice, in a unique combination of print andmobile formats. The books are ideal for the busy medical studentand junior doctor, irrespective of individual learning style andwhether they are studying a subject for the first time or revisitingit during exam preparation, providing the right informationwhenever and wherever it is needed. Readers can choose from

Anti-Cancer Activities and MechanismsWing Shing HoThis book analyzes the pharmacology of active phytochemicalsderived from traditional Chinese herbs used for the managementof cancer and other diseases. The book bridges the gap betweenwestern medicine and herbal medicines and provides usefulinformation to medical doctors and scientists on how integratedmedicines will work better towards cancer therapy.

CRC Pressthe book and the eBook to suit different situations, enabling them to benefit from learningmedicine on the move.

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Dummy text to keep placeholder2nd Edition • NEW EDITIONDictionary of Flavonoids with CD-ROMAdverse Drug Interactions

John Buckingham, Consultant Editor, Dictionary of NaturalProducts, London, UK and V. Ranjit N. Munasinghe,Greenford, UKResearch into flavonoids, a large and important group of naturalproducts, and their effects on human health continues unabated.This single volume lists all known flavonoids (circa 13,000),detailing chemical structures, physical properties, biologicalsource and a concise bibliography. Derived from thewell-respected Dictionary of Natural Products, it is presented ina compact dictionary format, and is an invaluable referencesource for all those working in this area. The book is

A Handbook for Prescribers, Second EditionEdited by Lakshman Delgoda Karalliedde, Visiting ProfessorFaculty of Medicine Peradeniya SriLanka,Visiting SeniorLecturer, Kings College, London, Simon Clarke, Frimley ParkNHS Foundation Trust, Ursula Gotel nee Collignon, StThomas Hospital, London, UK and Janaka Karalliedde, King'sCollege London School of Medicine, UKThis handy, portable book provides information on the mostcommon medications associated with adverse drug interactionsand potential adverse effects when prescribing two or moremedication for simultaneous use. The book is a practical guidefor early detection of reactions. Organized by drug-class, materialis presented in tabular form, provides a brief summary of the

accompanied by a CD-ROM fully searchable by chemical structure as well as by physicalproperties and chemical names.

CRC Pressmechanism underlying a particular interaction, and instructions for monitoring patientswhen adverse affects occur. Market: Plant Science

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderDrug Delivery and Development of Anti-HIVMicrobicides

Applying Pharmacogenomics in TherapeuticsEdited by Xiaodong Feng, California Northstate UniversityCollege of Pharmacy and Hong-Guang XieThe implementation of pharmacogenomics in therapeuticsoffers the potential for clinicians and researchers to better predictthe differences in drug response, resistance, efficacy, and toxicityand to optimize the treatment regimens based on thesedifferences. With a focus on therapeutics based on the latestclinical evidence and guidelines, this book demonstrates howto apply the principles of pharmacogenomics in patient care.Patient case profiles elucidate the principles ofpharmacogenomic biotechnology and testing and explain theconcept of personal pharmacology. The book includes studyquestions and a summary of key points for each chapter.

Edited by José das Neves and Bruno Sarmento, Universityof Porto, PortugalThis book provides a thorough and critical overview of currentaspects, recent developments, and trends in the formulationand drug delivery concerning anti-HIV microbicides. It also coverspromising prophylactic strategies and pertinent regulatoryaspects and socioeconomical issues. The book also exploresnew formulation approaches, targeted drug delivery systems,nanotechnology-based systems, stimuli-sensitive formulationscurrently undergoing pre-clinical or even clinical testing.

Pan StanfordCRC PressMarket: Biomedical Science Market: Pharmaceutical TechnologyJanuary 2016: 235 x 156: 304pp October 2014: 229 x 152: 706ppHb: 978-1-466-58267-5: £82.00 Hb: 978-9-814-46356-0: £159.00eBook: 978-1-466-58268-2 eBook: 978-9-814-46357-7* For full contents and more information, visit: www.crcpress.com/9781466582675 * For full contents and more information, visit: www.crcpress.com/9789814463560

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6th EditionDummy text to keep placeholderHayes' Principles and Methods of Toxicology, SixthEdition

Drug DeliveryAn Integrated Clinical and Engineering ApproachEdited by Yitzhak Rosen, Superior NanoBioSystems, Silver Spring, Maryland, USA Edited by A. Wallace Hayes, Harvard School of Public Health,

Boston, Massachusetts, USA and Claire L. Kruger, SpherixConsulting, Rockville, Maryland, USABased on the paradox that all things are poisonous at certaindoses and the difference between poison and remedy isquantity, the determination of safe dosage forms the basis andfocus of modern toxicology. Written by a team of experts, thissixth edition discusses basic toxicological principles, toxic agents,target organ toxicity, testing methods, and internationalregulatory requirements. New chapters cover advancements innanotechnology and all chapters are updated to reflect thechanging pace of research.

Emphasizing an integrated clinical and engineering approach, this book explores the FDAregulatory and bioethical challenges involved in advancing drug delivery. It examinesspecial clinical states requiring innovative drug delivery modifications, such ashypercoagulability often seen in pregnancy, cancer, and autoimmune diseases. It discussesmethods for improved drug delivery in clinical settings using clinical end points, clinicaltrials, simulations, and other venues. It also describes the latest drug delivery advancesinvolving nanomaterials, NEMS and MEMS devices, hydrogels, microencapsulation, lipids,stem cells, patches, ultrasound, and more.

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Dummy text to keep placeholder2nd EditionIn Silico Drug Discovery and DesignExperiments in Pharmaceutical Chemistry, Second

Edition Theory, Methods, Challenges, and ApplicationsEdited by Claudio N. Cavasotto, Biomedical ResearchInstitute of Buenos Aires, ArgentinaThis text provides an overview of the current methodologicalstrategies in computer-aided drug discovery and design.Through self-contained chapters presented by world-classresearchers, it introduces the theoretical framework andalgorithms, discusses the range of validity, strengths andlimitations of each methodology, presents applications to realworld problems, and outlines the most pressing methodologicalchallenges in the field. This book and constitutes both a desktopreference to academic and industrial researchers, and a textbookfor students in the area of molecular modeling and drugdiscovery.

Charles Dickson, Hickory, North Carolina, USAWritten by an author with more than 40 years of teachingexperience in the field, this book responds to a critical classroomneed for material on directed laboratory investigations inbiological and pharmaceutical chemistry. This manual supplies75 experiments in 22 major subject areas. This includesbiochemical groups, for example, carbohydrates, lipids, proteins,enzymes, and nucleic acids. Investigations also cover numerousbotanical classes important to pharmacy, including balsams,glycosides, alkaloids, and tannins. Finally, there are experimentsdealing with major drug classifications, such as analgesics,antibiotics, psychotropics, sulfonamides, and antacids.

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Fourth Edition Use and AbuseEdited by David T. Yew, Chinese University of Hong Kong,Institute of Chinese MedicineThis bookreviews the acute and chronic effects of ketamine onboth adult and developing animals and humans. Topics includepharmacological properties, impact on various organ systems,developmental neurotoxicity in the developing brain,postmortem toxicology, as well as the epidemiology of misuseand patterns of acute and chronic toxicity and the psychosocialaspects of ketamine addiction. The book also explores clinicalapplications at acceptable doses, including possible contributionto the treatment of depression. The broad-based coverage isdesigned to promote heightened attention on the subject andencourage further research into the beneficial clinical uses of

ketamine.

Edited by Ian M. Anderson and R. HamishMcAllister-WilliamsThis book provides up-to-date, evidence-based and unbiasedinformation about psychopharmacology. It spans the range ofthe discipline, from mode of action and side effects of drugs tometa-analyses of clinical trials. This latest edition is fully updatedand provides the key facts about currently used psychotropicdrugs, set in the context of the neuroscience of the disordersthey treat. It also includes a new chapter on the principles ofpsychiatric prescribing. Key references are provided at the endof each chapter along with suggestions for further reading.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderNutrition and EpigeneticsKratom and Other Mitragynines

Edited by Emily Ho, Oregon State University, Corvallis, USAand Frederick Domann, University of Iowa, Iowa City, USASeries: Oxidative Stress and DiseaseAn essential resource for scientists and researchers of nutrition,aging, and metabolic diseases, this book highlights theinteractions among nutrients, epigenetics, and health. It presentsnew information on the action of diet and nutritionaldeterminants in regulating the epigenetic control of geneexpression in health and disease. Each chapter gives a uniqueperspective on a different nutritional or dietary component orgroup of components, and reveals novel mechanisms by whichdietary factors modulate the epigenome and affect developmentprocesses, chronic disease, and the aging process.

The Chemistry and Pharmacology of Opioids from a Non-Opium SourceEdited by Robert B. Raffa, Temple University School ofPharmacy, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USAThis book presents an introduction to the chemical andbiological properties of alkaloids isolated from M. speciosa aswell as their synthetic analogs. It covers various topics fromphytochemistry, medicinal chemistry, and pharmacologyperspectives. Current research, analgesic effects, and addictionpotential are also discussed. As the first extensive text on thebasic science and clinical use of Kratom, the book providesreaders with a concise yet comprehensive introduction tonature’s "other opioid."

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2nd Edition • TEXTBOOK • NEW EDITION2nd EditionPharmacy Practice, Second EditionLeadership and Management in Pharmacy Practice,

Second Edition Edited by Geoffrey Harding, University of Exeter MedicalSchool, Devon, United Kingdom and Kevin M. G. Taylor,UCL School of Pharmacy, United KingdomThis book discusses the many factors impinging on daily practiceand the place of pharmacy in the delivery of health care. It goesbeyond simply practice and draws on a diverse range ofdisciplines, including sociology, social policy, psychology,anthropology, history and health economics, with eachcontributor bringing a unique perspective and insight into thepractice. In this fully updated edition, the content andpresentation have been thoroughly revised and new materialadded to reflect the many changes that have occurred,particularly in pharmacy and health policy and professional

regulation and development.

Edited by Andrew M. Peterson, Mayes College of HealthcareBusiness & Policy, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA andWilliam N. Kelly, William N. Kelly Consulting Inc., Oldsmar,Florida, USASeries: Pharmacy Education SeriesThis book introduces students to leadership and managementprinciples commonly used in pharmacy practice. It examinesthe foundations of leadership and the management challengesleaders and practitioners face, and provides practical exampleson how to solve some of these challenges. This second editiontakes a stronger approach to leadership, making it part andparcel to every topic discussed throughout the text. The

organization of the text follows a learner-centered approach using more examples andfocusing on problem solving and critical thinking versus just conveying of information.

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Edited by Mary Patricia Tully, Manchester Pharmacy School,University of Manchester, UK and Bryony Dean Franklin,Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust, UCL School ofPharmacy, London, UKAn estimated 1 in 20 patients are admitted to the hospital dueto problems with their medication and 1 in 100 hospitalizedpatients are harmed due to medication errors during their stay.This book provides an overview of the theory and practice ofmedication safety, summarizing the international literature andpractical suggestions for local practice. It covers three broadareas: problems in the medication use process, approaches tounderstanding and resolving them, and putting solutions intopractice. This book describes an international body of work that

Sources, Separations and StructuresRaymond Cooper, The Hong Kong Polytechnic Universityand George Nicola, UCSD, San Diego, California, USACompounds isolated from nature may possess biological profilesand pharmaceutical potential far greater than anything madeby man. However, they are notoriously cumbersome to isolateand challenging to synthesize, and the path of natural productsto viable drugs is an arduous journey. This book presents apractical guide to gathering, isolating, and discovering newpharmaceuticals from nature. It emphasizes the challenges andadvantages of products acquired from nature over traditionalcompounds such as those arising from combinatorial chemistry.

CRC Pressshows not only how widespread medication errors are, but also discusses interventionsthat can reduce them to improve patient safety.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderFDA ClearanceAn Integrated Approach to Analytical Instrument

Qualification and Computerised System Validationin Analytical Laboratories

An Integrated Clinical, Engineering, and Business ApproachYitzhak Rosen, Superior NanoBioSystems, Silver Spring, Maryland, USA, Pablo Gurman,Argonne National Laboratory, Lemont, IL, USA and Noel Elman, Cambridge,Massachusetts, USAR.D. McDowall, McDowall Consulting, Bromley, Kent, UK and C. Burgess, Barnard

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Complexity of Adolescent Obesity, The ..................... 78Biosimilars and Interchangeable Biologics ........... 119Bayesian Methods for Repeated Measures ............. 9714 MeV Neutrons ................................................................ 31Computational and Visualization Techniques forStructural Bioinformatics Using Chimera ............. 111

Biostatistics in Public Health Using STATA .............. 98Biosurfactants ..................................................................... 69

Bayesian Networks .......................................................... 111Bayesian Phylogenetics ...................................................... ?

3D Cell Culture ..................................................................... 40

A Computational Approaches to ProteinDynamics ............................................................................ 111Computational Bioengineering ................................... 18

Biosurfactants ..................................................................... 69Biotech, Biomaterials and Biomedical ...................... 41Biotechnology and Bioinformatics ................................ ?

Behavioral Neuroendocrinology ................................. 86Beneficial Microbes in Fermented and FunctionalFoods ....................................................................................... 68Absolute or Crude Risk ..................................................... 96

Computational Biology and Bioinformatics ........... 11Biotechnology Fundamentals, SecondEdition ..................................................................................... 41

Big Data Analysis for Bioinformatics and BiomedicalDiscoveries .......................................................................... 111

Active Phytochemicals from Chinese HerbalMedicines ............................................................................ 128 Computational Biomechanics of the Musculoskeletal

System ..................................................................................... 18Biotechnology in Medical Sciences ............................ 41Billionaire's Chef, The ........................................................ 40Adaptive Design Theory and Implementation UsingSAS and R, Second Edition ............................................. 96 Computational Biophysics of the Skin ...................... 18

Computational Methods for Reproductive andDevelopmental Toxicology ............................................ 92

Biothermodynamics ......................................................... 17Blood-Brain Barrier in Health and Disease, VolumeOne, The ................................................................................. 86

Bio-Imaging ......................................................................... 31Bio-Inspired Regenerative Medicine ........................ 119Bioadhesion and Biomimetics ..................................... 14

Adaptive Designs for Sequential TreatmentAllocation .............................................................................. 96

Computational Optical Biomedical Spectroscopy andImaging .................................................................................. 32

Blood-Brain Barrier in Health and Disease, VolumeTwo, The ................................................................................. 86

Biocalorimetry ........................................................................ 2Biodegradable Polymeric Nanocomposites ........... 14

Advanced Organic Synthesis ........................................... 2Advanced R ........................................................................... 96

Computer-Aided Detection and Diagnosis in MedicalImaging .................................................................................. 32

Brain Neurotrauma ........................................................... 86Bread and Its Fortification ................................................ 3

Biodental Engineering III ................................................. 14Bioelectrics and Pulsed Power Technology ............. 15

Advances in Biodegradation and Bioremediation ofIndustrial Waste .................................................................. 68

Cone Beam Computed Tomography ........................ 32C

Bioelectromagnetic and Subtle Energy Medicine,Second Edition .................................................................... 15Biofilm Control and Antimicrobial Agents .............. 68Biofoams ................................................................................ 48

Advances in Chromatography, Volume 53 ............ 50Advances in Probiotic Technology ............................. 68Adverse Drug Interactions ........................................... 128Age-Period-Cohort Models ............................................ 96

Controlled Release Systems ........................................... 18Creating Life from Life ...................................................... 42Crop Breeding ...................................................................... 11Current Trends in Bayesian Methodology withApplications ......................................................................... 98

C-H Bond Activation in Organic Synthesis ................ 4Cancer Biomarkers ............................................................ 41Cancer Cell Signaling ....................................................... 57

Biofunctional Surface Engineering ............................. 15Biohydrogen Production ................................................... 3Bioinformatics ..................................................................... 11

Agent-Based Modeling and Simulation withFLAME ................................................................................... 111Aging is an Adaptation ................................................... 64 Cyclic Nucleotide Signaling ........................................... 78

Cytochrome P450 2D6 ..................................................... 57Cancer Clinical Trials ........................................................ 98Cancer-Causing Viruses and Their Inhibitors .......... 69Bioinformatics and Biomedical Engineering: New

Advances ............................................................................... 11Algorithms for Next-GenerationSequencing ........................................................................ 111

DCarbohydrate Chemistry ................................................... 3Carbohydrate Chemistry ................................................... 3Carbonated Hydroxyapatite ............................................ 3

Bioinformatics Database Systems ................................. ?Biointeractions of Nanomaterials ............................ 119Biological and Pharmaceutical Applications ofNanomaterials .................................................................... 52

Ambient Assisted Living .................................................. 14Ambient Diagnostics ........................................................ 14Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis ...................................... 86Analog Electronics for Radiation Detection ........... 50

Dairy Microbiology ............................................................ 69Dairy Microbiology and Biochemistry ...................... 69

Cardiovascular and NeurovascularImaging .................................................................................. 32

Biology and Ecology of Bluefin Tuna ......................... 56Analysis of Capture-Recapture Data ...................... 116 Data Analysis with Competing Risks and IntermediateStates ....................................................................................... 99

Care and Feeding of an IACUC, The ........................... 92Carnitine Metabolism and HumanNutrition ................................................................................. 64

Biology and Ecology of Carp ......................................... 56Biology of Domestic Animals ........................................ 68Biology of European Sea Bass ....................................... 56

Analysis of Categorical Data with R .......................... 96Analysis of Variance, Design, andRegression ............................................................................. 97

Data Classification using Neural Analytics ............. 87Data Warehousing for BiomedicalInformatics ............................................................................ 11

Causal Inference ................................................................. 98Cell and Material Interface ............................................. 17Biology of Perch .................................................................. 56

Bioluminescent Microbial Biosensors ........................ 69Animal Models in Toxicology, Third Edition ........... 92Annual Fishes ....................................................................... 56 Dermal Drug Delivery .................................................... 122Cell and Matrix Mechanics ............................................ 17

Biomagnetics ....................................................................... 15Antibiotics and Antibiotic Resistance in theEnvironment ........................................................................ 64

Dermoscopy Image Analysis ......................................... 32Design & Analysis of Clinical Trials for EconomicEvaluation & Reimbursement ....................................... 99

Cell Membrane Nanodomains ....................................... 3Cell Therapy for Diseases of Skeletal Muscle ........... 57Cells, Forces, and the Microenvironment ................ 57

Biomass Processing Technologies .............................. 40Biomaterial Applications ................................................ 48Biomaterials ......................................................................... 15

Antimicrobials ..................................................................... 68Antioxidants ........................................................................... 2 Design and Analysis of Clinical Trials for Predictive

Medicine ................................................................................ 99Cellular In Vitro Testing .................................................... 57Cellular Therapy for Neurological Injury .................. 87Biomaterials, Medical Devices, and Combination

Products ................................................................................. 15Antioxidants in Health and Disease ........................... 64Antioxidants in Sport Nutrition .................................... 64 Design and Analysis of Cross-Over Trials, Third

Edition ..................................................................................... 99Cellulose-Based Graft Copolymers ............................. 42Chemical and Biochemical Engineering .................... 4Biomechanics ...................................................................... 16

Biomedical Engineering and EnvironmentalEngineering .......................................................................... 16

Applied Biclustering Methods for Big and HighDimensional Data Using R ............................................ 97Applied Medical Image Processing, SecondEdition ..................................................................................... 31

Design and Analysis of Experiments with R ............ 99Design of Biomedical Devices and Systems, ThirdEdition ..................................................................................... 18

Chemical and Biochemical Physics .............................. 4Chemical Reagents for Protein Modification, FourthEdition ....................................................................................... 4Biomedical Engineering Fundamentals .................. 16

Biomedical Engineering Handbook, Fourth Edition,The ............................................................................................ 16

Applied Molecular Biotechnology .............................. 40Applying Pharmacogenomics inTherapeutics ...................................................................... 128

Design, Fabrication, Properties and Applications ofSmart and Advanced Materials ................................... 52Developability of Biotherapeutics ............................ 124

Chemistry and Chemical Biology .................................. 4Chemistry of Heterocyclic Compounds ...................... 4Chemotherapeutic Engineering .................................. 52Biomedical Image Segmentation ............................... 31

Biomedical Photonics Handbook, 3 Volume Set,Second Edition .................................................................... 16

Aquaporins in Health and Disease ............................. 40Arsenic Toxicity .................................................................... 92

Devices for Mobility and Manipulation for People withReduced Abilities ................................................................ 19

Childhood Obesity Epidemic, The ............................... 78Chinese Dates ......................................................................... 5

Biomedical Photonics Handbook, SecondEdition ..................................................................................... 17

Articular Cartilage, Second Edition ............................ 14Atlas of Functional Neuroanatomy, ThirdEdition ..................................................................................... 86

Diagnostic Ultrasound .................................................... 33Dictionary of Flavonoids with CD-ROM ................ 128Diet, Exercise, and Chronic Disease ............................ 78

Circadian Physiology, Third Edition ........................... 87Clark's Positioning in Radiography 13E .................... 32Clean Room Technology in ART Clinics .................... 42Biomedical Photonics Handbook, Second

Edition ..................................................................................... 17Atlas of Human Poisoning and Envenoming, SecondEdition ..................................................................................... 92

Dietary Sugars and Health ............................................. 65Dietary Supplements in Health Promotion ........... 120

Clinical and Statistical Considerations in PersonalizedMedicine ................................................................................ 98Biomedical Photonics Handbook, Second

Edition ..................................................................................... 17Atomic Force Microscopy in Nanobiology .............. 52 Discrete Event Simulation for Health TechnologyAssessment ........................................................................... 99

Clinical Aspects of Functional Foods andNutraceuticals .................................................................. 124Biomedical Signals, Imaging, and

Informatics ............................................................................ 16Authenticity of Foods of Animal Origin ...................... 2Autism Imaging and Devices ........................................ 31 Displaying Time Series, Spatial, and Space-Time Data

with R .................................................................................... 100Clinical Pharmacology and Practical Prescribing onthe Move .............................................................................. 128Biomimetic Architectures by Plasma

Processing ............................................................................. 40A–Z Guide to Food as Medicine, The ....................... 119

BDiversity of Selenium Functions in Health andDisease ...................................................................................... 5DNA Engineering ................................................................ 19Drug Delivery ..................................................................... 129

Clinical Trial Biostatistics and BiopharmaceuticalApplications ......................................................................... 98Coarse-Grained Modeling of Biomolecules ............ 11Cognitive Neuroscience of Human Systems ........... 84

Biomolecular and Clinical Aspects of FoodAllergy ..................................................................................... 64Biomotors .............................................................................. 52Biopharmaceutical Formulation and DeliveryTechnologies, Third Edition ......................................... 122

Basic Pathology, Fifth Edition ....................................... 56Basic Principles of AnalyticalUltracentrifugation .............................................................. 2

Drug Delivery Across Physiological Barriers .......... 122Drug Delivery and Development of Anti-HIVMicrobicides ....................................................................... 128

Collected Letters of Antoni Van Leeuwenhoek -Volume 17, The .................................................................... 87Commercializing Nanomedicine ................................ 18Bioreactors ............................................................................ 41

Biosignal and Medical Image Processing, ThirdEdition ..................................................................................... 31

Basic Statistics and Pharmaceutical StatisticalApplications, Third Edition ............................................. 97Basics of Molecular Recognition .................................... 2

Dynamic Documents with R and knitr, SecondEdition .................................................................................. 100

Comparative Immunoglobulin Genetics ................. 65

Biosimilar and Interchangeable Biologics ............ 119Batch Processing .............................................................. 118Biosimilarity ....................................................................... 131Bayesian Inference for Partially Identified

Models .................................................................................... 97 Biosimilars and Interchangeable Biologics ........... 119Bayesian Methods ............................................................. 97

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Inhalation Toxicology, Third Edition .......................... 94Handbook of Ion Channels ......................................... 120Fluorescence Lifetime Spectroscopy andImaging .................................................................................. 33

Dynamical Biostatistical Models .............................. 100Dynamical Systems for Biological Modeling ........ 114 Innovation, Commercialization, and Start-Ups in Life

Sciences .................................................................................. 44Handbook of Laboratory Animal Bacteriology, SecondEdition ..................................................................................... 71Fluorescent Protein Revolution, The ........................... 33

E Insect Diets ............................................................................ 72Insect Physiology and Biochemistry, ThirdEdition ..................................................................................... 72

Handbook of Metallonutraceuticals ....................... 124Handbook of Missing Data Methodology ............ 101Handbook of Optical CoherenceMicroscopy ............................................................................ 21

Foam Fractionation ............................................................ 5Food as Medicine ............................................................ 120Food Insecurity and Public Health .............................. 65Food Policy ......................................................................... 131

E-Medicine, E-Health, M-Health, Telemedicine, andTelehealth Handbook (Two Volume Set),The ............................................................................................ 12

Inside the Photon ............................................................... 44Integrated Approach to Analytical InstrumentQualification and Computerised System Validationin Analytical Laboratories, An .................................... 131

Handbook of Oral Biomaterials ................................... 21Handbook of Personalized Medicine ......................... 21Handbook of Safety Assessment ofNanomaterials .................................................................... 93

Forensic DNA Evidence Interpretation, SecondEdition ..................................................................................... 78Forensic Toxicology ........................................................... 93Fractals ................................................................................ 114

ECG Time Series Variability Analysis ........................... 19Ectomycorrhizal Symbioses in Tropical andNeotropical Forests ........................................................... 69 Integrated Virus Detection ............................................. 72

Integrative Nutrition Therapy ....................................... 66Handbook of Small Animal Imaging ........................ 34Fractals ................................................................................ 114EEG/ERP Analysis ................................................................ 87Interactive Probiotics ........................................................ 79Handbook of Spatial Epidemiology ........................ 102Freshwater Crayfish .......................................................... 58Ehrlich’s Geomicrobiology, Sixth Edition ................. 70Intestinal Microbiota in Health and Disease ........... 72Handbook of Statistical Analyses using R, Third

Edition, A ............................................................................. 102Functionalized Polysulfones .......................................... 20Fundamentals of Asymmetric Synthesis .................... 5

Elastic Fiber Matrices ........................................................ 19Electrochemical Biosensors ........................................... 52 Intracellular Cross Pathways Between Aging, Diseases

and Age Estimation .......................................................... 59Handbook of Statistical Distributions withApplications, Second Edition ...................................... 102

Fundamentals of Clinical Psychopharmacology,Fourth Edition ................................................................... 129

Electromagnetic Fields in Biology andMedicine ................................................................................ 19 Introducing Food Science, Second Edition ................ 6

Introduction to Biomedical Engineering Technology,Third Edition ......................................................................... 22

Handbook of Statistical Graphics Using SAS ODS,A .............................................................................................. 102

Fundamentals of Modern Bioprocessing ................ 42Fundamentals of Systems Biology ........................... 112

Empirical Likelihood Method in SurvivalAnalysis ................................................................................ 100

Introduction to ComputationalBioengineering .................................................................... 22

Handbook of Toxicology, Third Edition .................... 93Hayes' Principles and Methods of Toxicology, SixthEdition .................................................................................. 129

Fungi ....................................................................................... 70Fungi in Ecosystem Processes, SecondEdition ..................................................................................... 70

Encyclopedia of Biomedical Polymers and PolymericBiomaterials, 11 Volume Set .......................................... 19Endothelial Cell Plasticity in the Normal and InjuredCentral Nervous System .................................................. 57

Introduction to Ecological Sampling ...................... 116Introduction to Engineering Mechanics .................. 22Introduction to Experimental Biophysics(Set) .......................................................................................... 79

Health and the Gut ............................................................ 71Health Benefits of Fermented Foods andBeverages ............................................................................ 120

GEngineering 3D Tissue Test Systems ........................... 20Entrepreneurship in Chemistry and the LifeSciences .................................................................................. 70 Introduction to Experimental Biophysics - A

Laboratory Guide ............................................................... 79Health Technology Assessment ................................ 102Heart Mechanics ................................................................ 34

Gene and Cell Therapy ..................................................... 58Generalized Additive Models ...................................... 101Environmental Hazards and

Neurodevelopment ........................................................... 84 Introduction to Fish Migration, An ............................. 59Introduction to Fluorescence ........................................ 77

Heart Mechanics ................................................................ 34Heart Mechanics ................................................................ 34

Genetically Modified Foods ........................................... 43Genetics, Genomics and Breeding of Maize ........... 70Environmental Microbiology for Engineers, Second

Edition ..................................................................................... 70 Introduction to Instrumentation and Measurements,Third Edition ......................................................................... 50

Heterogeneous Catalysis .............................................. 124Hierarchical Modeling and Analysis for Spatial Data,Second Edition .................................................................. 102

Genetics, Genomics and Breeding ofPeanuts ................................................................................... 71Genetics, Genomics and Breeding ofSorghum ................................................................................ 43

Environmental Risk Assessment .................................. 92Environmental Sex Differentiation in Fish ............... 58Enzyme Nanocarriers ....................................................... 53

Introduction to Mathematical Oncology ............. 114Introduction to Multivariate Analysis ..................... 103Introduction to Nutrition and Metabolism, FifthEdition ....................................................................................... 6

Horizons in Clinical Nanomedicine ............................ 53Hormesis in Health and Disease .................................. 59How Enzymes Work ............................................................. 5

Genomics and Proteomics ............................................. 59Geometric Modeling and Mesh Generation fromScanned Images ................................................................. 33

Enzymes in Food and Beverage Processing ............ 42Epidemiology of Electromagnetic Fields .................. 20Erythrocytes of the Rhesus and CynomolgusMonkeys ................................................................................. 93

Introduction to Physical Oncology, An .................. 114Introduction to Polysaccharide Biotechnology, SecondEdition, An ............................................................................... 6

Human Diseases from Wildlife .................................. 103Human Longevity ................................................................. 6Human Placental Trophoblasts .................................. 79

Geriatric Rehabilitation ................................................... 20Gestational Diabetes ........................................................ 65Essential Epidemiologic Principles and Concepts for

Biomedical Researchers ................................................ 100 Introduction to Software for ChemicalEngineers ............................................................................. 126

Human Respiratory Viral Infections ........................... 71Humanoid Robotics and Neuroscience ................... 88

Glossary of Biotechnology and AgrobiotechnologyTerms, Fifth Edition ............................................................ 43Essential Epidemiologic Principles and Concepts for

Clinicians ............................................................................. 100 Introduction to Stata for Health Researchers, FourthEdition, An .......................................................................... 103

Human–Computer Interface Technologies for theMotor Impaired ................................................................... 21

Glutamine ................................................................................ 5Glycobiology and Human Diseases ........................... 59Essentials of a Successful Biostatistical

Collaboration .................................................................... 101 Introduction to Statistical Data Analysis for the LifeSciences, Second Edition .............................................. 103

Hybrid Imaging in Cardiovascular Medicine .......... 34Hybrid Nanomaterials ..................................................... 22

Gnotobiotic Mouse Technology .................................. 71Golden-winged Warbler Ecology, Conservation andHabitat Management ...................................................... 79

Essentials of In Vivo Biomedical Imaging ................ 33Essentials of Probability Theory forStatisticians ........................................................................ 101

Introductory Adaptive Trial Designs ........................ 104Introductory Fisheries Analyses with R ................... 116Introductory Statistics for the HealthSciences ............................................................................... 104

Hydrated Materials ............................................................ 22

IGood Design Practices for GMP PharmaceuticalFacilities, Second Edition .............................................. 118Graphical Data Analysis with R ................................. 101

EU Annex 11 Guide to Computer ValidationCompliance for the Worldwide Health AgencyGMP ....................................................................................... 131 Investigations in Yeast Functional Genomics and

Molecular Biology .............................................................. 79IACUC Administrator’s Guide to Animal ProgramManagement, The ............................................................. 93

Green Biorenewable Biocomposites .......................... 43Greenfield's Neuropathology, Ninth Edition - TwoVolume Set ............................................................................ 88

Evolutionary Biology of the Atlantic Salmon .......... 58Exercise and Mental Health ........................................... 87 Ionizing Radiation Effects in Electronics .................. 36

Isotopes in Nanoparticles ............................................... 36IACUC Handbook, Third Edition, The ......................... 93Image Analysis and Modeling inOphthalmology .................................................................. 35

Guide to Health Informatics, Third Edition ............. 12

HExperiments in Pharmaceutical Chemistry, SecondEdition .................................................................................. 129Exposure–Response Modeling ................................... 101Extracellular Vesicles in Health and Disease ........... 53

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JJuice Processing .................................................................... 6

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Image Principles, Neck, and the Brain ....................... 35Image Processing and Acquisition usingPython ..................................................................................... 35Image Processing Handbook, Seventh Edition,The ............................................................................................ 35Imaging for Plastic Surgery ............................................ 35Imaging of the Cardiovascular System, Thorax, andAbdomen ............................................................................... 35

Handbook of Approximate BayesianComputation .......................................................................... ?Handbook of Bioequivalence Testing, SecondEdition .................................................................................. 122Handbook of Boron Nanostructures ......................... 20Handbook of Clinical Nanomedicine ........................ 21

FDA Clearance .................................................................. 131FDA Regulatory Affairs .................................................. 131Fermented Foods of Latin America ............................ 73 Ketamine ............................................................................. 129

Imaging of the Pelvis, Musculoskeletal System, andSpecial Applications to CAD .......................................... 36

Handbook of Clinical Nanomedicine ........................ 21Handbook of Clinical Nanomedicine, Two-VolumeSet ............................................................................................. 20

Fermented Foods, Part I .................................................. 42Fischer-Cripps Student Companion Set (5Volumes) ............................................................................. 114

Kratom and Other Mitragynines .............................. 130

LImmune System Modelling and Simulation ........... 65Immunobiology of the Shark ........................................ 65Immunonutrition ............................................................... 66

Handbook of Encapsulation and ControlledRelease .................................................................................... 43

Fish Cytogenetic Techniques ........................................ 58Flies, Phylogeny and Islands .......................................... 58 Laboratory Biorisk Management ................................ 72

Implementing Reproducible Research ................... 103Handbook of Functional Beverages and HumanHealth ................................................................................... 120

Fluid Balance, Hydration, and AthleticPerformance ......................................................................... 78

Laboratory Bird, The .......................................................... 88Laboratory Manual in Biophotonics, A .................... 23In Silico Drug Discovery and Design ....................... 129

Induction of Bone Formation in Primates ............... 22Handbook of H+-ATPases .............................................. 59 Laboratory Nonhuman Primate, Second Edition,The ............................................................................................ 88Industrial Biocatalysis ...................................................... 43

Inference Principles for Biostatisticians .................. 103Handbook of Imaging in BiologicalMechanics ............................................................................. 34Handbook of Indigenous Foods Involving AlkalineFermentation ....................................................................... 71

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Nutritional Care of the Patient with GastrointestinalDisease .................................................................................... 67

Nanomedicine .................................................................... 26Nanomedicine and Tissue Engineering ................... 53

Microbial Biotechnology ................................................. 73Microbiology for Minerals, Metals, Materials and theEnvironment ........................................................................ 73

Laboratory Protocols in Applied LifeSciences .................................................................................. 50Labs on Chip ........................................................................ 44 Nutritional Freshwater Life ............................................ 61Nanomedicines and Nanoproducts .......................... 54

Microbiology of the Everglades Ecosystem ............. 74Lactic Acid Fermentation of Fruits andVegetables ............................................................................. 72

Nutritional Intervention in MetabolicSyndrome .............................................................................. 67

Nanoparticles in Humans .............................................. 26Nanoparticles in the Lung .............................................. 54Microfluidic Chip-Capillary Electrophoresis

Devices .................................................................................... 48Leadership and Management in Pharmacy Practice,Second Edition .................................................................. 130

Nutritional Marine Life ..................................................... 61

ONanoparticulate Vaccine Delivery Systems .......... 122Nanopatterning and Nanoscale Devices for BiologicalApplications ......................................................................... 54Nanoscience and Nanoengineering ......................... 54Nanostructures in Biological Systems ....................... 54

Microfluidics and Nanotechnology ........................... 24Microorganisms and Fermentation of TraditionalFoods ....................................................................................... 45Microplasma Sprayed HydroxyapatiteCoatings ................................................................................. 48

Leadership and Women in Statistics ....................... 104Life Chemistry Research ..................................................... 6Linear Mixed Models ...................................................... 104Linear Models with R, Second Edition ..................... 104

Obesity .................................................................................... 81Obesity Epidemiology, Pathogenesis, andTreatment ........................................................................... 107

Nanotechnology ................................................................ 55Nanotechnology and Drug Delivery, VolumeOne ........................................................................................ 122

Missing Data Analysis in Practice ............................. 105Mitochondria in Liver Disease ...................................... 60

Lipid Oxidation in Health and Disease ..................... 80Lipids .......................................................................................... 7 Ocean Innovation .............................................................. 27

Nanotechnology and Drug Delivery, VolumeTwo ........................................................................................ 123

Mitochondrial Dynamics ................................................ 60Mixed Effects Models for the PopulationApproach ............................................................................ 105

Liposomes in Analytical Methodologies .................. 44Liposomes, Lipid Bilayers and ModelMembranes ............................................................................. 7

Omics in Clinical Practice ............................................... 74Omics Technologies and CropImprovement ....................................................................... 81Nanotechnology and Regenerative

Engineering .......................................................................... 26Mixture Model-Based Classification .............................. ?Liver Metabolism and Fatty Liver Disease ............... 60 Ophthalmological Imaging andApplications ......................................................................... 37Nanotechnology in Biology and Medicine ............. 54

Nanotherapeutics ........................................................... 123Mobile Point-of-Care Monitors and Diagnostic DeviceDesign ..................................................................................... 24

Living Matter ..................................................................... 112

MOptical Nanoscopy and Novel MicroscopyTechniques ............................................................................ 77Optical Probes in Biology ................................................ 27

Nanotoxicology .................................................................. 94Natural Biomarkers for Cellular Metabolism .......... 26Natural Biophotonic Architectures ............................ 45

Modeling to Inform Infectious DiseaseControl ................................................................................. 105Modelling Interactions Between Vector-Borne Diseasesand Environment Using GIS ........................................ 105

Magnesium Alloys as DegradableBiomaterials ......................................................................... 48

Optimizing Physical Performance During Fasting andDietary Restriction ............................................................. 81Natural Products Chemistry ....................................... 130

Natural Products Desk Reference .................................. 7Modelling Survival Data in Medical Research, ThirdEdition .................................................................................. 105

Magnetic Resonance Imaging ..................................... 36Magnetic Resonance Imaging Handbook .............. 36

Organic Chemistry ............................................................... 8Organic Chemistry ............................................................... 8Natural Products Interactions on Genomes ........... 94

Neural Cell Biology ............................................................ 61Modern Adaptive Randomized ClinicalTrials ...................................................................................... 106

Maillard Reaction Reconsidered, The ........................... 7Managing Your Biological Data withPython ..................................................................................... 12

Orthopaedic Biomaterials in Research and Practice,Second Edition .................................................................... 27

PNeuroanatomical Basis of Clinical Neurology, SecondEdition ..................................................................................... 89Neurobiology of Chemical Communication .......... 89Neurodegenerative Disease andMicronutrients ..................................................................... 89

Modern Diagnostic X-Ray Sources ............................. 37Molecular and Cellular Biomechanics ...................... 24Molecular and Physiological Mechanisms of MuscleContraction .......................................................................... 60

Manual of Security Sensitive Microbes andToxins ...................................................................................... 73Many-Body Effects and Electrostatics inBiomolecules ........................................................................ 80

Pathogen removal using saturated sand columnssupplemented with hydrochar .................................... 51Neurological Rehabilitation .......................................... 89

Neurophotonics and Brain Mapping ........................ 37Molecular Cell Biology of the Growth andDifferentiation of Plant Cells ......................................... 80Mapping of Nervous System Diseases via

MicroRNAs ............................................................................. 88Pathology of the Developing Mouse ......................... 90Patient Specific Stem Cells ............................................. 27Neuroprosthetics ................................................................ 26

Neurotechnology in National Security andDefense ................................................................................... 45

Molecular Detection of Animal ViralPathogens ............................................................................. 74Molecular Diversity of EnvironmentalProkaryotes ........................................................................... 45

Marine Glycobiology ........................................................ 44Marine OMICS ..................................................................... 44Mass Spectrometry-Based Metabolomics ............... 60

Patterns in Excitable Media ........................................... 28Perinatal Growth and Nutrition .................................. 81Personalized Medicine ..................................................... 46Next Generation Sequencing Data Analysis ............. ?

Non-Clinical Vascular Infusion Technology, TwoVolume Set ............................................................................ 94

Molecular Mechanisms for Repair of GeneticInstabilities ............................................................................ 80

Measurement of Soft Tissue Elasticity inVivo ........................................................................................... 23

Perspectives in Crystallography ...................................... 8Phage Display In Biotechnology and Drug Discovery,Second Edition .................................................................. 124Noninferiority Testing in Clinical Trials ................... 106

Noninvasive Molecular Markers in GynecologicCancers ................................................................................... 45

Molecular Modeling at the Atomic Scale .............. 112Molecular, Cellular, and Tissue Engineering ........... 24Monsters, Demons and Psychopaths ........................ 84

Measurement, Instrumentation, and SensorsHandbook, Second Edition ............................................ 51Measurement, Instrumentation, and SensorsHandbook, Second Edition ............................................ 51

Phage Therapy .................................................................... 74Pharmaceutical Accumulation in theEnvironment ...................................................................... 127Nonlinear Analysis for Human Movement

Variability .............................................................................. 27Morphodynamics .............................................................. 61Motor Proteins and Molecular Motors ........................ 7Measurement, Instrumentation, and Sensors

Handbook, Second Edition ............................................ 51Pharmaceutical and Medical Applications ofNear-Infrared Spectroscopy, Second Edition ........ 127Nonlinear Digital Filtering with Python ................... 27

Novel Food Preservation and Microbial AssessmentTechniques ............................................................................ 74

MRI ........................................................................................... 37Multi-Regional Clinical Trials for Simultaneous GlobalNew Drug Development .............................................. 106

Measuring Statistical Evidence Using RelativeBelief ...................................................................................... 104

Pharmaceutical Extrusion Technology, SecondEdition .................................................................................. 121

Nutraceuticals and Functional Foods in HumanHealth and Disease Prevention ................................. 120

Multi-State Survival Models for Interval-CensoredData ...................................................................................... 106

Mechanical Circulatory Support ................................. 23Mechanobiology of the Endothelium ....................... 60

Pharmaceutical Industry Practices on GenotoxicImpurities ............................................................................ 124

Nutrition and Bariatric Surgery .................................... 66Multicomponent Reactions ............................................. 7Medical Device Regulatory Practices ......................... 23 Pharmaceutical Product Development ................. 125Nutrition and Epigenetics ............................................ 130Multiple Testing Adjustment in Clinical Trials and

Genetic Epidemiology Studies with R ..................... 106Medical Device Use Error ................................................ 48Medical Devices and Human Engineering ............. 23

Pharmaceutical Public Policy ..................................... 126Pharmacokinetics and Toxicokinetics .................... 127Nutrition and HIV ............................................................ 106

Nutrition and Performance in MastersAthletes ................................................................................... 80

Myocardial Tissue Engineering .................................... 25

NMedical Image Processing ............................................. 36Medical Instruments and Devices ............................... 23Medical Mycology ............................................................. 73Medicine Sciences and Bioengineering .................... 24

Pharmacy Practice, Second Edition ......................... 130Phenomics ............................................................................ 51Photoacoustic Tomography ......................................... 37Phylogeny, Anatomy and Physiology of AncientFishes ....................................................................................... 61

Nutrition and Sensation .................................................. 84Nutrition and the Developing Brain ........................... 90Nutrition for Brain Health and CognitivePerformance ......................................................................... 84

Nano-Inspired Biosensors for ImprovedHealthcare ............................................................................ 25

Mediterranean Way of Eating, The ............................ 66Melatonin .............................................................................. 89 Physical Chemistry for the Chemical and Biochemical

Sciences .................................................................................... 8Nutrition for Elite Athletes .............................................. 81Nutrition in Public Health ............................................ 107

Nanobiophysics .................................................................. 25Nanobiotechnology for SensingApplications ......................................................................... 53

Mendelian Randomization ......................................... 105Metabolic Medicine and Surgery ................................ 66Metalloproteins ................................................................... 37

Physics of PET and SPECT Imaging ............................. 38Physics of Schottky Electron Sources ......................... 77Nutrition Support for the Critically Ill Patient .......... 66

Nutrition, Fertility, and Human ReproductiveFunction ................................................................................. 81

Nanobiotechnology in Energy, Environment andElectronics ............................................................................. 25

Metasolutions of Parabolic Equations in PopulationDynamics ............................................................................ 114

Physiological Basis of Metabolic Bone Disease,The ............................................................................................ 67

Nutrition-Infection Interactions and Impacts onHuman Health .................................................................... 74

Nanobrain ............................................................................. 53NanoCellBiology ................................................................. 80

Methods in Brain Connectivity Inference throughMultivariate Time Series Analysis ................................ 89

Placenta ................................................................................. 82Planar Chromatography - MassSpectrometry ..................................................................... 132Nutritional and Integrative Strategies in

Cardiovascular Medicine ................................................ 67Nanocomposite Materials ............................................. 49Nanomagnetic Actuation of Cell SurfaceReceptors ............................................................................... 25

mHealth Multidisciplinary Verticals ........................... 12Micro- and Nanobubbles ............................................... 24Microarray Image and Data Analysis ..................... 112

Pleural Ultrasound for Clinicians ................................. 38Polyamines in Fungi ......................................................... 75Nutritional Biochemistry ................................................... 8

Nanomaterials for Electrochemical Sensing andBiosensing ............................................................................. 25

Microbes as Bio-fertilizers and their ProductionTechnology ........................................................................... 73

Polyploidy and Hybridization for CropImprovement ....................................................................... 61

Nanomedicine .................................................................... 26Microbial Biotechnology ................................................. 73 Polysaccharide Hydrogels ............................................ 127Polysaccharides ..................................................................... 8Power Analysis of Trials with MultilevelData ...................................................................................... 107

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Structural and Morphological Evolution inMetal-Organic Films and Multilayers ........................ 49

Sarcocystosis of Animals and Humans, SecondEdition ..................................................................................... 75

Practical Handbook of Microbiology, ThirdEdition ..................................................................................... 75

Super-Resolution Imaging in Biomedicine ............. 39SAS and R ............................................................................ 108Practical Vascular Ultrasound ...................................... 38Supercritical Fluid Chromatography ......................... 29Scaffolds for Tissue Engineering .................................. 28Prenatal and Childhood Nutrition ............................. 84Supermacroporous Cryogels ........................................ 29School Nutrition and Activity ........................................ 82Preventing Medical Device Recalls ............................. 49Surface Imaging for BiomedicalApplications ......................................................................... 39

Science of Diving ............................................................. 116Scintillation Dosimetry .................................................... 49

Principles and Applications of Therapeutic Ultrasoundin Healthcare ....................................................................... 28

Swine in the Laboratory .................................................. 75Seafood and Freshwater Toxins .................................. 94Principles of Membrane Bioreactors for WastewaterTreatment .............................................................................. 46 Synergic Influence of Gaseous, Particulate, and

Biological Pollutants on Human Health .................. 95Search and Foraging ..................................................... 115Seed Inoculation, Coating and PrecisionPelleting .................................................................................... 9

Principles of Toxicology, Third Edition ...................... 94Probiotic Bacteria ............................................................... 75 Synthetic Biology Handbook ........................................ 29

Self-organization in Chemical and BiochemicalSystems ................................................................................ 115

Probiotics and Psychopathology .............................. 125Producing High-Quality Figures Using SAS/GRAPH®and ODS Graphics Procedures .................................. 107

Synthetic Gene Network ............................................... 115

TSemantic Web for the Life Sciences ......................... 113Semialgebraic Statistics and Latent TreeModels ........................................................................................ ?

Project Management for Research andDevelopment ..................................................................... 125 Tapping Molecular Wilderness .................................... 46

Sharpening Your Advanced SAS Skills .................... 108Proteotronics ........................................................................ 46 Techniques in Genetic Engineering ............................ 51Short Bowel Syndrome .................................................... 67Protocols for Cytogenetic Mapping of Arthropod

Genomes ................................................................................ 62Telehealth and Mobile Health ...................................... 12Telemedicine and Electronic Medicine ..................... 13Singular Spectrum Analysis of Biomedical

Signals .................................................................................. 108Psychodynamic Neurology ............................................ 85 Terahertz Biomedical Science andTechnology ........................................................................... 29Skin Bioscience ....................................................................... 9

Sleep, Circadian Rhythms, and Metabolism ........... 82Q Textbook of Drug Design and Discovery, FifthEdition .................................................................................. 125Smart Biomaterial Devices ............................................. 28

Smart Use of State Public Health Data for HealthDisparity Assessment ..................................................... 108

Quantitative Evaluation of Safety in DrugDevelopment ..................................................................... 107

Therapeutic Peptides and Proteins ............................. 47Tissue and Organ Regeneration .................................. 29

Solid-State Radiation Detectors .................................. 38Quantitative Graph Theory ......................................... 112 Tobacco Smoke Exposure Biomarkers ...................... 95Solved and Unsolved Problems of StructuralChemistry ............................................................................ 115

Quantitative Methods for Traditional ChineseMedicine Development ................................................. 107

Tomosynthesis Imaging .................................................. 39Topical Antimicrobials Testing and Evaluation, SecondEdition ..................................................................................... 76Soybean Food ........................................................................ 9

Spasticity Management .................................................. 90Quantum Nanochemistry, Volume Five ..................... 9Quantum Thermodynamic Processes .................... 116 Toxicology and Risk Assessment ................................. 95

Spatio-Temporal Methods in EnvironmentalEpidemiology .................................................................... 109R

Translational Research in Traumatic BrainInjury ........................................................................................ 91Transport of Nanoparticles in Tissues ....................... 55Traumatic Brain Injury ..................................................... 85

Specific Gene Expression and Epigenetics ............... 82Sports Nutrition for Paralympic Athletes ................. 83Stated Preference Methods Using R ......................... 117

Radiation Detectors for Medical Imaging ............... 38Rational Basis for Clinical Translation in StrokeTherapy .................................................................................. 90

Tree Biotechnology ............................................................ 47Trends in Biomaterials ..................................................... 30Tunable Laser Applications, Third Edition ............... 30

Statistical Analysis of Questionnaires ..................... 117Statistical Computing in Nuclear Imaging ............. 38Statistical Design and Analysis of ClinicalTrials ...................................................................................... 109

Re-inventing Drug Development ............................. 126Reactive Oxygen Species in Biology and HumanHealth ..................................................................................... 82

Tutorials in Radiotherapy Physics ............................... 30

UStatistical Inference ........................................................ 109Statistical Methods for Drug Safety ......................... 109Statistical Methods for ImmunogenicityAssessment ......................................................................... 109

Rearing Animal and Plant PathogenVectors .................................................................................... 75Redox Proteins in Supercomplexes andSignalosomes ......................................................................... 9

Ultrasound Imaging and Therapy .............................. 39Understanding Biophotonics ....................................... 55

Statistical Methods in Biology .................................... 117Regenerative Medicine Technology ........................... 62 Understanding Enzymes ................................................. 47Statistical Methods in Drug CombinationStudies .................................................................................. 109

Regulatory and Pharmacological Issues of AyurvedicFormulations ..................................................................... 132

Upconverting Nanomaterials ...................................... 49Usability Testing of Medical Devices, SecondEdition ..................................................................................... 30Statistical Optimization of Biological

Systems ................................................................................... 46Rehabilitation ...................................................................... 28Reproducible Research with R and R Studio, SecondEdition ........................................................................................ ?

Using Forensic DNA Evidence at Trial ....................... 47Using R and RStudio for Data Management, StatisticalAnalysis, and Graphics, Second Edition ................. 110

Statistical Techniques for Neuroscientists ............... 90Statistical Testing Strategies in the HealthSciences ............................................................................... 110

Reproduction and Development ofCrustacea .............................................................................. 62

VStatistics in Toxicology Using R ................................. 110Stem Cell Mechanics ......................................................... 29Stem Cells and Neurodegenerative Diseases .......... 62

Reproductive Biology and Phylogeny of Lizards andTuatara ................................................................................... 82Restoring the Brain ............................................................ 90 Valorization of Wine Making By-Products .............. 47

Stem Cells: From Basic Research to Therapy, Volume1 ................................................................................................. 62

Reversibility of Chronic Disease and Hypersensitivity,Volume 3 .................................................................................. 9

Vascularization ................................................................... 30Viking DNA ............................................................................ 83

Stem Cells: From Basic Research to Therapy, VolumeTwo .......................................................................................... 63

RNA Nanotechnology ...................................................... 46RNA-seq Data Analysis .................................................. 112

Viral Diagnostics ................................................................ 47Viral Nanotechnology ...................................................... 83

Stereotactic Radiosurgery and Stereotactic BodyRadiation Therapy ............................................................. 51

Robotic Surgery ................................................................... 28Robust Methods for Data Reduction ...................... 108

Vitamin B12 .......................................................................... 10

WStochastic Dynamics for Systems Biology ............ 115Stochastic Modeling and MathematicalStatistics .............................................................................. 110

Robust Response Surfaces, Regression, and PositiveData Analyses ................................................................... 116Role of Bioinformatics in Agriculture, The ............... 12 WebGL Insights ...................................................................... ?

Stochastic Modeling for Medical ImageAnalysis ................................................................................... 39

Role of Oxidative Stress in Chronic Diseases ........... 62

SWireless Medical Systems and Algorithms .............. 49Writing and Managing SOPs for GCP ..................... 132Writing Dissertation and Grant Proposals ............ 110Structural and Mediator Lipidomics .......................... 83

Safe and Effective Exercise for OverweightYouth ....................................................................................... 67Safety Concerns for Herbal Drugs ............................ 132Safety in Medication Use .............................................. 130Sample Size Calculations for Clustered andLongitudinal Outcomes in Clinical Research ....... 108

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Griffin, Ian J. ........................................................................... 81Dehmer, Matthias ........................................................... 112Bronzino, Joseph D. .......................................................... 23A Grunwald, Peter .................................................................. 43Grushka, Eli ............................................................................. 50

Depan, Dilip .......................................................................... 14Der, Geoff ............................................................................. 102

Bronzino, Joseph D. .......................................................... 24Buchman, Alan L ................................................................ 67

Abhilash, ................................................................................ 73 Guo, Peixuan ........................................................................ 52Derelanko, Michael J. ....................................................... 93Buckingham, John ............................................................... 7Adibi, Sasan ........................................................................... 12 Gupta, Satya Prakash ....................................................... 69DeShea, Lise ....................................................................... 104Buckingham, John .......................................................... 128Aggarwal, Bharat B. ........................................................... 66 Gupta, Sunil ........................................................................ 108Deshmukh, Sunil K. ........................................................... 70Buckleton, John S. ............................................................. 78Ahima, Rexford S. ............................................................ 107 Gustafson, Paul .................................................................... 97Dey, Arjun ............................................................................... 48Budde, Henning ................................................................. 87Ahmad, Shamim I. ............................................................. 82

HDhanasekaran, Dharumadurai ................................... 68Diaspro, Alberto .................................................................. 39Diaz, James H. ...................................................................... 92DiBaise, John K. ................................................................... 67

Burg, Karen J.L. ..................................................................... 20Burgess, Stephen ............................................................ 105Burkowski, Forbes J. ....................................................... 111Bâ, Amadou M. .................................................................... 69

Ahn, Chul ............................................................................. 108Ahsan, Tabassum ............................................................... 29Aizaki, Hideo ....................................................................... 117Alfinito, Eleonora ................................................................ 46

Han, Derick ............................................................................. 60Hancock, John M. .............................................................. 51Dichi, Isaias ............................................................................. 62

Dichi, Isaias ............................................................................. 67CAltavilla, Claudia ................................................................. 49Ameta, Ph.D., K.L. .................................................................. 7Ameta, Ph.D., K.L. ............................................................. 124

Handen, Jeffrey S. ........................................................... 126Hani, Ahmad Fadzil Mohamad .................................. 39Hansen, Axel Kornerup .................................................. 71

Dickson, Charles .............................................................. 129Dighton, John ...................................................................... 70Diwekar, Urmila ................................................................ 118

Cai, Weibo .............................................................................. 22Cai, Yang ................................................................................. 14Amábile-Cuevas, Carlos F. ............................................ 64

Anderson, Iain A. ................................................................ 27Harding, Geoffrey ............................................................ 130Harding, Stephen E. ............................................................ 6Dobson, Jon .......................................................................... 25

Dorovini-Zis, Katerina ...................................................... 86Calegari, Federico .............................................................. 62Calegari, Federico .............................................................. 63Anderson, Ian M. ............................................................. 129

Anderson, John J.B. ........................................................... 66Harding, Stephen E. .......................................................... 83Harrison, Paul ....................................................................... 53Dorovini-Zis, Katerina ...................................................... 86

Duarte, Ana Paula Rocha ................................................. 2Cambi, Alessandra ............................................................... 3Cardinale, Daniela ............................................................. 53Aranda-Espinoza, Helim ................................................ 60

Ardies, C. Murray ................................................................ 78Harzevili, Farshad Darvishi ............................................ 45Hassan, Areej ........................................................................ 82Duarte, F.J. .............................................................................. 30

Dubey, J. P. ............................................................................. 75Carini, Claudio ...................................................................... 98Caro, J. Jaime ........................................................................ 99Arias, Jose L. ........................................................................ 123

Arias, José L. ........................................................................ 122Haycock, John ...................................................................... 57Hayes, A. Wallace ............................................................ 129Dubois, Arnaud ................................................................... 21

Duttaroy, Asim K. ................................................................ 79Carstens, E. ............................................................................. 88Casanova, Manual F. ........................................................ 31Arslan, Orhan E. ................................................................... 89

Arvanitoyannis, Ioannis Sotirios ................................... 2Hehenberger, Michael .................................................... 26Helliwell, John R. ................................................................... 8

ECastiglione, Filippo ........................................................... 65Cavasotto, Claudio N. ................................................... 129Cavedon, Carlo .................................................................... 32

Athanasiou, Kyriacos A. .................................................. 14Augustine, Robin ............................................................... 53Awadalla, Salah ................................................................... 38

Hendelman, M.D., Walter .............................................. 86Hernan, Miguel A. .............................................................. 98Herrera, Esperanza Meléndez .................................... 57Earnest, Arul ....................................................................... 101Celebi, M. Emre ................................................................... 32

Ayyanathan, Kasirajan ..................................................... 57 Hirsch, Alan R. ....................................................................... 84Eckwahl, Matthew ............................................................. 79Chaira, Tamalika .................................................................. 36Ayyanathan, Kasirajan ..................................................... 82 Ho, Emily .............................................................................. 130Edwards, Katie A. ................................................................ 44Chakrabarty, Narayan ...................................................... 92

B Ho, Wing Shing ................................................................ 128Hobson, Allan ....................................................................... 85Holmes, Jr., Laurens ....................................................... 100

Ehrlich, Henry Lutz ............................................................ 70Ekstrom, Claus Thorn .................................................... 103El-Baz, Ayman ....................................................................... 31

Chaloner, Penny .................................................................... 8Chan, David ........................................................................... 16Chandra, Ram ....................................................................... 68

Backman, Vadim ................................................................. 23 Holmes, Jr., Laurens ....................................................... 100El-Baz, Ayman ....................................................................... 39Chandrasekaran, Muthusamy .................................... 42Bagatin, Marta ...................................................................... 36 Hopkins, MA, MBA, PhD, Robert B. ....................... 102Entry, James A. ..................................................................... 74Chang, Mark .......................................................................... 96Bagchi, Debasis ................................................................ 120 Horton, Nicholas J. ......................................................... 110Eren, Halit ................................................................................ 12Chang, Mark ....................................................................... 104Bajpai, A.K. .............................................................................. 28 Hothorn, Ludwig A. ....................................................... 110Eren, Halit ................................................................................ 12Chasan-Taber, Lisa ......................................................... 110Bajracharya, Chandra ....................................................... 15 Hothorn, Torsten ............................................................. 102Eren, Halit ................................................................................ 13Chatterji, Dipankar ............................................................... 2Baldi Antognini, Alessandro ........................................ 96 Hou, Xu .................................................................................... 52Escoffier, Luca ...................................................................... 18Chattopadhyay, Surojit .................................................. 40Bandyopadhyay, Anirban ............................................. 53 Hu, Qingyuan ....................................................................... 95Esteves, Sandro C. .............................................................. 42Chen, Bor-Sen ................................................................... 115Banerjee, Santo ................................................................ 114 Huang, Yan-Ping ................................................................ 23Evans, Michael .................................................................. 104Chen, Joshua ..................................................................... 106Banerjee, Sudipto ............................................................ 102

IFChen, Ming-Hui ...................................................................... ?Chen, Qizhi ............................................................................ 15Chen, Quan ........................................................................... 60Chen, Yu .................................................................................. 37

Banga, Ajay K. ....................................................................... 47Barbato, Christian .............................................................. 88Barh, Debmalya ................................................................... 41Barh, Debmalya ................................................................... 45

Iannace, Salvatore ............................................................. 48Iannone, Eugenio .............................................................. 44

Fadeel, Bengt ....................................................................... 93Falguera, Victor ...................................................................... 6Cheng, Gordon ................................................................... 88

Cheng, Xiaodong ............................................................... 78Bartolucci, Francesco .................................................... 117Bastos, Margarida ................................................................. 2

Ibrahim, El-Sayed H. ......................................................... 34Ibrahim, El-Sayed H. ......................................................... 34

Fan, Anna M. ......................................................................... 95Faraway, Julian J. ............................................................. 104Cherry, Simon R. ................................................................. 33

Childers, Martin K. .............................................................. 57Bastos-Filho, Teodiano ................................................... 19Bawa, Raj ................................................................................. 20

Ibrahim, El-Sayed H. ......................................................... 34Igarashi, Eiki ........................................................................... 54

Farcomeni, Alessio ......................................................... 108Feng, Xiaodong ............................................................... 128Chityala, Ravishankar ....................................................... 35

Cho, Art E. ............................................................................... 37Bawa, Raj ................................................................................. 21Bawa, Raj ................................................................................. 21

Iglič, Aleš ................................................................................. 54Imae, Toyoko ........................................................................... 9

Fenster, Aaron ...................................................................... 39Fischer-Cripps, Anthony C. ....................................... 114Chou, James .......................................................................... 11

Chow, Shein-Chung ...................................................... 107Becker, Niels G. ................................................................. 105Beddar, Sam .......................................................................... 49

Ioan, Silvia ............................................................................... 20Ivanov, Volodymyr ............................................................ 70

Fleet, Michael E. ..................................................................... 3Fleming, Tony ...................................................................... 44Chowdhury, Ezharul Hoque ..................................... 123

Christensen, Ronald ......................................................... 97Behling, Rolf .......................................................................... 37Bender, David A. .................................................................... 6

Ivers, Louise ........................................................................... 65Iwanczyk, Jan S. ................................................................... 38

Foerst, Petra .......................................................................... 68Forcen, Fernando Espi .................................................... 84Chung, Jae Wook ............................................................... 51

Ciurczak, Emil W. .............................................................. 127Benedict, Stanley H. ......................................................... 51Benkeblia, Noureddine ..................................................... 8

Iwu, Maurice M. ................................................................ 120

JForsythe, Chris ..................................................................... 84Fortman, Jeffery D. ............................................................ 88Fulda, Thomas R. ............................................................. 126Fung, Ying Sing ................................................................... 48Fuxreiter, Monika ............................................................ 111

Cohen, Allen Carson ........................................................ 72Coiera, Enrico ....................................................................... 12Collett, David ..................................................................... 105Commenges, Daniel ..................................................... 100Conover, Michael R. ....................................................... 103

Benkeblia, Noureddine .................................................. 81Bennett, Gerald M. ............................................................... 9Berne, Rosalyn W. ............................................................... 42Berois, Nibia ........................................................................... 56Best, Talitha ........................................................................... 84

Jacobs, Terry ....................................................................... 118Jameson, David M. ............................................................ 77Jelinek, Herbert ................................................................... 19GConstantinides, Christakis ............................................ 36

Cooper, Raymond .......................................................... 130Cosnier, Serge ...................................................................... 52

Bhukya, Bhima ..................................................................... 73Bianco-Peled, Havazelet ................................................ 14Biehl, Richard E. ................................................................... 11

Jena, Bhanu P. ...................................................................... 80Jiang, Huabei ........................................................................ 37Jiang, Qi ................................................................................ 107

Gad, Shayne C. ..................................................................... 92Gad, Shayne Cox ................................................................ 15Couture, Patrice .................................................................. 56

Covert, Markus W. ........................................................... 112Biem, Alan .............................................................................. 87Bilder, Christopher R. ....................................................... 96

Jones, Byron .......................................................................... 99Jordan, James F. .................................................................. 44

Gail, Mitchell H. ................................................................... 96Gandrud, Christopher ........................................................ ?Cox, Chad .................................................................................. 8

Cox, Charles S., Jr. ............................................................... 87Birkfellner, Wolfgang ....................................................... 31Bisen, Prakash Singh ........................................................ 50

Jorge, R.M. Natal ................................................................. 14Joswik, Roman ........................................................................ 4

Garcia, Nuno M. .................................................................. 14George, Stephen L. ........................................................... 98Cozzi, Patrick ............................................................................ ?

Cresci, Ph.D., Gail A. .......................................................... 66Bolon, Brad ............................................................................. 90Bonde, Pramod ................................................................... 23

Joswik, Roman ........................................................................ 6Juul, Svend .......................................................................... 103

Geskus, Ronald B. ............................................................... 99Ghebre-Sellassie, Isaac ................................................. 121Cristini, Vittorio ................................................................. 114

Croft, Cindy ............................................................................ 84Bordiga, PhD, Matteo ...................................................... 47Borkar, S. G. ............................................................................ 73 K

Ghosh, Dilip ........................................................................ 124Ghosh, Tapash K. ............................................................. 122Ghukasyan, Vladimir V. ................................................... 26Gibbons, Robert D. ......................................................... 109

Croft, Cindy ............................................................................ 84Cuerrier, Charles M. ........................................................... 57Cui, Qiang ............................................................................... 80

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Boroujerdi, Mehdi ........................................................... 127Botana, Luis M. ..................................................................... 94Bouhlel, Ezdine .................................................................... 81Boziaris, Ioannis S. .............................................................. 74Brauer, Fred ........................................................................ 114Brey, Eric M. ........................................................................... 30

Kagadis, George C. ............................................................ 34Kagan, Eugene .................................................................. 115Karachevtsev, Victor A. ................................................... 25Karagkiozaki, Varvara ....................................................... 53Karalliedde, Lakshman Delgoda ............................ 128

Gibson, Barbara ................................................................... 28Gill, Jeff ..................................................................................... 97Giordano, James ................................................................. 45Glomski, Chester A. ........................................................... 93Golbeck, Amanda L. ...................................................... 104

D'Souza, Martin J. ............................................................ 122Dahlbom, Magnus ............................................................ 38das Neves, José ................................................................ 128

Brigelius-Flohe, Regina ...................................................... 5Broad, Elizabeth .................................................................. 83Broemeling, Lyle D. ........................................................... 97

Karlen, Walter ....................................................................... 24Kasim, Adetayo ................................................................... 97Kaunas, Roland .................................................................... 17

Goldman, Emanuel ........................................................... 75Goldstein, Walter E. ........................................................ 127Goran, Michael I. ................................................................. 65

Das, Debabrata ...................................................................... 3Das, Rabindra Nath ........................................................ 116Datta, Alokmay .................................................................... 49

Bronsgeest, Merijntje ....................................................... 77Bronzino, Joseph D. .......................................................... 16Bronzino, Joseph D. .......................................................... 16

Kaushik, Ajeet Kumar ....................................................... 53Kaushik, Azad K. .................................................................. 65Kawai, Tadashi ..................................................................... 58

Granacher, Jr., Robert P. ................................................. 85Green, Owen P. ................................................................... 94Greer, William G. ................................................................. 93

Day, Richard N. .................................................................... 33De Muth, James E. ............................................................. 97Bronzino, Joseph D. .......................................................... 16 Kelkar, Ajit D. ......................................................................... 54

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Sameshima, Koichi ............................................................ 89Panda, Tapobrata ............................................................... 46Marian, Mary J. ..................................................................... 66Khan, Firdos Alam .............................................................. 41Sanchez, Justin C. .............................................................. 26Pandian, T. J. .......................................................................... 58Markov, Marko S. ................................................................ 19Khan, Firdos Alam .............................................................. 41Sanei, Saeid ......................................................................... 108Pandian, T. J. .......................................................................... 62Marks, Robert S. ................................................................... 47Khan, Iftekhar ........................................................................ 99Santhanam, Ramasamy ................................................. 61Pandyan, Anand D ............................................................ 89Marschner, Ian C. ............................................................. 103Khan, Muhammad Sarwar ............................................ 40Santhanam, Ramasamy ................................................. 61Papademas, Photis ........................................................... 69Martin, Colin ....................................................................... 125Khormi, Hassan M. .......................................................... 105Sarkar, Prabir K. .................................................................... 71Papoian, Garegin A. .......................................................... 11Martín, Mariano Martín ................................................ 126Khudyakov, Yury ................................................................. 83Saxena, Sumit ....................................................................... 20Paramithiotis, Spiros ........................................................ 72Mason, Annaliese S. .......................................................... 61Kim, Se-Kwon ....................................................................... 44Sayen, S. M. Abu ................................................................. 68Park, Hee-Deung ................................................................ 46Matinlinna, Jukka Pekka ................................................. 21Kim, Se-Kwon ....................................................................... 44Scanes, Colin G. ................................................................... 68Parolini, Ornella ................................................................... 82Matricardi, Pietro ............................................................. 127King, Paul H. .......................................................................... 18Schiffrin, Eduardo J. .......................................................... 72Pastuszka, Jozef S. .............................................................. 95Matsui, Shigeyuki ............................................................... 99Kiran, Mariam ..................................................................... 111Schiraldi, David ...................................................................... 4Pathak, Yashwant Vishnupant ................................ 124Mattison, Donald R. .......................................................... 92Kirk, Hanno W. ...................................................................... 90Scholz, Martin ....................................................................... 15Patravale, Vandana B. ................................................... 125Mazza, Christian ............................................................... 115Kisaalita, William S. ............................................................ 40Schreiner, Steven ............................................................... 23Paulson, Daryl S. .................................................................. 76McCrea, Rachel S. ............................................................ 116Kitagawa, Takashi ............................................................... 56Schuck, Peter ........................................................................... 2Pearce, Cedric ...................................................................... 70McDermott, Patrick N. ..................................................... 30Kleinman, Ken ................................................................... 108Scutari, Marco .................................................................... 111Pearson, Ronald K. ............................................................. 27McDowall, R.D. .................................................................. 131Kloucek, Petr ......................................................................... 55Seilacher, Adolf ................................................................... 61Perpinan Lamigueiro, Oscar ..................................... 100McNally, Eugene .............................................................. 122Kobeissy, Firas H. ................................................................ 86Semmlow, John L. ............................................................. 31Pessione, Enrica .................................................................. 79McNicholas, Paul David ..................................................... ?Kolomeisky, Anatoly B. ...................................................... 7Shaddick, Gavin ................................................................ 109Peterson, Andrew M. .................................................... 130Mehta, Ishita S. ..................................................................... 80Komisaruk, Barry R. ............................................................ 86Shahidi, Fereidoon ......................................................... 120Peterson, Donald R. .......................................................... 16Mehta, Saurabh ................................................................ 106Konishi, Sadanori ............................................................. 103Shahinpoor, Mohsen ....................................................... 28Petrie, Whitney Kayla ....................................................... 92Meyer, Flavia ......................................................................... 78Korpelainen, Eija .............................................................. 112Sharakhov, Igor V. .............................................................. 62Petry, Clive .............................................................................. 65Meynial-Denis, Dominique ............................................. 5Kosaric, Naim ........................................................................ 69Shaw, Chris C. ....................................................................... 32Pietsch, Constanze ............................................................ 56Micieli, Giuseppe ................................................................ 90Kothiyal, G. P. ........................................................................ 30Shewfelt, Robert L. ............................................................... 6Poduri, K. Rao ........................................................................ 20Migliaresi, Claudio ............................................................. 28Kowalska, Teresa .............................................................. 132Shih, Weichung Joe ....................................................... 109Pourhashemi, Ali ................................................................... 4Migon, Helio S. .................................................................. 109Kraft, Diane .......................................................................... 119Shimizu, Tatsuya ................................................................. 25Powers, Robert H. .............................................................. 93Mishra, Munmaya .............................................................. 19Krishnamoorthy, K. ......................................................... 102Shung, K. Kirk ........................................................................ 33Prasad, Kedar N. .................................................................. 89Mishra, Munmaya .............................................................. 43Krupadanam, G. L. David .................................................. 5Si-shen, Feng ........................................................................ 52Prokopovich, Polina ......................................................... 52Mitteldorf, Joshua .............................................................. 64Kuang, Yang ....................................................................... 114Sidhu, Sachdev S. ............................................................ 124Prokscha, Susanne .......................................................... 132Mizoguchi, Kenji ................................................................. 19Kumar Parashar, Rakesh .................................................... 4Silva, J. Paulo Sousa e ...................................................... 75Proschan, Michael A. ..................................................... 101Moerbeek, Mirjam .......................................................... 107Kumar, Ashok ....................................................................... 29Silverman, Jerald ................................................................ 93Pumera, Martin .................................................................... 25Molenberghs, Geert ...................................................... 101Kumar, Dinesh ..................................................................... 33Simon, Ted ............................................................................. 92Putri, Sastia Prama ............................................................. 60Monteiro-Riviere, Nancy A. .......................................... 94Kumar, Dinesh K. ................................................................ 21Sinatra, Stephen T. ............................................................ 67Putz, Mihai V. ........................................................................... 9Montet, Didier ...................................................................... 42Kumar, Pramod ................................................................... 45Singh, Amritpal ................................................................. 132

QMorais, Pedro ........................................................................ 59Moran, Victoria Hall .......................................................... 90Morel, Jean Emile ............................................................... 60Mucignat-Caretta, Carla ................................................. 89

Kumar, Sandeep .............................................................. 124Kumar, Santosh ................................................................... 11Kumar, Santosh ................................................................... 12Kurnaz, Isil Aksan ................................................................ 51

Singh, Sunit K. ...................................................................... 71Sinha, Sitabhra ..................................................................... 28Sisson, Scott A. ........................................................................ ?Querleux, Bernard ............................................................. 18

Mulligan, Catherine N. .................................................... 41Kushner, Robert F. ............................................................. 66 Sitek, Arkadiusz ................................................................... 38RMuro, Silvia .......................................................................... 122

Murphy, Sean V. .................................................................. 62Musa, Sarhan M. .................................................................. 32

LSmith, Michael B. ................................................................... 8Smith, Sylvia L. ..................................................................... 65Smyth Templeton, Nancy ............................................. 58Somasundaram, Siva ....................................................... 94

Raffa, Robert B. .................................................................. 130Raghunathan, Trivellore .............................................. 105Myers, Kenneth ................................................................... 38

NLagally, Eric ............................................................................ 24Lagarde, Michel .................................................................. 83Lakhani, Sunil R. .................................................................. 56Lamba, Deepak ................................................................... 27

Son, Joo-Hiuk ....................................................................... 29Sothern, Melinda S. ........................................................... 67Soveral, Graca ....................................................................... 40Spark, Arlene ...................................................................... 107

Raheja, Dev ............................................................................ 49Rai V, Ravishankar .............................................................. 68Ram, Manoj Kumar ........................................................... 25Ram, Manoj Kumar ........................................................... 49Nadeau, Jay ........................................................................... 79

Nadeau, Jay L. ...................................................................... 79Lamprecht, Manfred ........................................................ 64Laskowitz, Daniel ............................................................... 91 Spickett, Corinne M. ......................................................... 80

Splendiani, Andrea ......................................................... 113Ramamurthi, Anand ......................................................... 19Ramawat, Kishan Gopal ................................................. 47Nakamura, Suguru ............................................................ 59

Nakanishi, Yoshitaka ........................................................ 22Laurencin, Cato T. .............................................................. 26Lavielle, Marc ..................................................................... 105 Srinivasan, Venkatramanujan ..................................... 89

Stcherbic, Valery V. ......................................................... 112Randic, Milan ..................................................................... 115Rattan, Suresh I. S. .............................................................. 59Nation, Sr., James L. .......................................................... 72

Nesbeth, Darren N. ........................................................... 29Lawson, Andrew B. ........................................................ 102Lawson, John ....................................................................... 99 Steelman, G. Michael ....................................................... 81

Stergiou, Nicholas ............................................................. 27Rawson, Eric S. ..................................................................... 81Ray, Ramesh C. .................................................................... 45Neu, Corey P. ........................................................................ 34

Ng, E. Y. K. ................................................................................ 37Layton, Bradley .................................................................... 24Lee, Heewon ...................................................................... 124 Stevenson, Paul ..................................................................... 5

Stevenson, Valerie L. ........................................................ 90Razzaghi-Abyaneh, Mehdi ........................................... 73Rea, William J. .......................................................................... 9Ng, Eddie Y. K. ...................................................................... 35

Ng, Tie-Hua ......................................................................... 106Leray, Claude ........................................................................... 7Lescaudron, Laurent ........................................................ 62 Stine, Karen E. ....................................................................... 94

Stodden, Victoria ............................................................. 103Reaburn, Peter ..................................................................... 80Refinetti, PhD., Roberto .................................................. 87Niazi, Sarfaraz K. .................................................................. 42

Niazi, Sarfaraz K. ................................................................ 119Li, Jie Jack .................................................................................. 4Li, Qiang ................................................................................... 32 Streby, Henry M. ................................................................. 79

Street, Laurence J. ............................................................. 22Reiser, Ingrid ......................................................................... 39Rheubert, Justin L. ............................................................. 82Niazi, Sarfaraz K. ................................................................ 119

Niazi, Sarfaraz K. ................................................................ 119Lianzhou, Jiang ...................................................................... 9Lin, Ge .................................................................................... 108 Strezov, Vladimir ................................................................. 40

Stromgaard, Kristian ...................................................... 125Ripamonti, Ugo ................................................................... 22Rodrigues, Thiago Bruce ............................................... 45Niazi, Sarfaraz K. ................................................................ 122

Niazi, Sarfaraz K. ................................................................ 131Liskin, Dmitry V. ...................................................................... 2Liu, Charlie Chunhua .................................................... 107 Sung, Wing-Kin ................................................................. 111

Sutariya, Vijaykumar B. ................................................. 119Rogers, Ben ............................................................................ 55Roosli, Martin ........................................................................ 20Nicolini, Claudio .................................................................. 25

Nidal, Kamel .......................................................................... 87Liu, Dong-Hong ..................................................................... 5Liu, Dongyou ........................................................................ 73 Suzuki, Haruo .......................................................................... 5

Suárez, Erick L. ...................................................................... 98Rosch, Paul J. ......................................................................... 15Rose, Ray J. ............................................................................. 80Nill, Kimball ............................................................................ 43

Nordin, Borje Edgar Christopher .............................. 67Liu, Dongyou ........................................................................ 74Liu, Yi-Hwa ............................................................................. 34 Svendsen, Allan ................................................................... 47

Sverdlov, Oleksandr ....................................................... 106Rosell, Cristina M. .................................................................. 3Rosen, Yitzhak ................................................................... 129Northrop, Robert B. ........................................................... 50

NSTI, .......................................................................................... 41Liu, Yu ....................................................................................... 11Liu, Yu ....................................................................................... 74 Swindle, M. Michael ......................................................... 75

TRosen, Yitzhak ................................................................... 131Rossmann, Jenn Stroud ................................................. 22Rothkopf, Michael M. ....................................................... 66Roy, René ................................................................................... 3

OLlop, Jordi ............................................................................... 36Lopata, Andreas L. ............................................................. 64Lopez, Orlando ................................................................. 131Lopez-Bonilla, Jose Luis .................................................... 8 Takeyasu, Kunio .................................................................. 52Ruano, Gualberto ............................................................... 46O'Brien, Robert .................................................................... 96Losso, Jack N. ........................................................................... 7 Tamang, Jyoti Prakash ................................................. 120Rueda, Luis .......................................................................... 112O'Grady, Patrick ................................................................... 58Louro, Ricardo O. .................................................................. 9 Tampieri, Anna ................................................................. 119Russ, John C. ......................................................................... 35Obeid, Rima ........................................................................... 10Love, Seth ............................................................................... 88 Taupin, Jane Moira ............................................................ 47Ruzer, Lev S. ........................................................................... 26Obenchain, Janel ............................................................ 131Lundblad, Roger L. ............................................................... 4 Taylor, Douglas K ............................................................... 88

SOgle, Derek H. ................................................................... 116Olds, William ......................................................................... 71Olds, William ......................................................................... 82Ong, Kevin L. ......................................................................... 27

López-Gómez, Julián .................................................... 114

MThakur, Vijay Kumar .......................................................... 42Thakur, Vijay Kumar .......................................................... 43Thangadurai, Devarajan ................................................ 59Thangadurai, Devarajan .................................................... ?Theisz, Val ............................................................................... 23

Saba, Luca .............................................................................. 35Saba, Luca .............................................................................. 35Saba, Luca .............................................................................. 35

Ozer, Barbaros ...................................................................... 69Ozilgen, Mustafa ................................................................. 17Ozouf-Costaz, Catherine ............................................... 58

Machtoub, Lina ................................................................... 86Mahgoub, Salah E. O. ...................................................... 43 Thomas, Sabu ...................................................................... 48

Thouand, Gerald ................................................................. 69Saba, Luca .............................................................................. 36Saba, Luca .............................................................................. 36

PMahler, Guenter ............................................................... 116Majumdar, Angshul .......................................................... 37Mallikarjuna, Nalini ............................................................ 71Manly, Bryan F.J. ............................................................... 116

Tirosh, Oren ........................................................................... 60Tobin, Claire .......................................................................... 38Todorov, Svetoslav D. ...................................................... 73Tolmachov, Oleg ................................................................ 74

Saha, Goutam ....................................................................... 41Salem, Harry .......................................................................... 94Salerno, Reynolds M. ........................................................ 72Salisbury, Neal ...................................................................... 40

Pabst, Georg ............................................................................ 7Palm, Lodewijk C ................................................................ 87Mantus, David ................................................................... 131

Maramorosch, Karl ............................................................ 75 Tremellen, Kelton ............................................................... 81Truong, Young K. ............................................................... 90

Salvo, Pietro ........................................................................... 49Samaniego, Francisco J. .............................................. 110

Pammi, Mohan .................................................................... 74Pan, Dipanjan ....................................................................... 26Marcu, Laura ......................................................................... 33

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Zhang, Guigen .................................................................... 18Tsia, Kevin ............................................................................... 55Zhang, Guigen .................................................................... 22Tsuda, Akira ........................................................................... 54Zhang, Jin ............................................................................... 27Tsuge, Hideki ........................................................................ 24Zhang, Lijie Grace .............................................................. 29Tully, Mary Patricia .......................................................... 130Zhang, Ming ......................................................................... 18Turchetta, Renato .............................................................. 50Zhang, Yongjie .................................................................... 33Turnbull, James ................................................................ 128Zhao, Wei ............................................................................. 109

U Zheng, Jie ............................................................................ 120Zheng, Yufeng ..................................................................... 48Zhou, Mai ............................................................................. 100Ueno, Shoogo ...................................................................... 15Zhou, Ruhong ................................................................... 112Unwin, Antony ................................................................. 101Zhou, Shufeng ..................................................................... 57Upadhyay, Satyanshu K. ................................................ 98Zhou, Yufeng ........................................................................ 28

V Zwiernik, Piotr ......................................................................... ?Šelimović, Seila .................................................................... 54

Vadivambal, Rajagopal ................................................... 31Valdés-Santiago, Laura ................................................... 75Valentine, Raymond C. ...................................................... 6Valkovic, Vladivoj ................................................................ 31van den Hout, Ardo ....................................................... 106van der Marel, Gijsbert ...................................................... 3van Herk, Alex ...................................................................... 18Vash, Peter D. ........................................................................ 78Vash, Peter D. ........................................................................ 78Vexler, Albert ...................................................................... 110Via, Allegra .............................................................................. 12Vizirianakis, Ioannis S. ...................................................... 21Vladić, Tomislav .................................................................. 58Vo-Dinh, Tuan ...................................................................... 16Vo-Dinh, Tuan ...................................................................... 17Vo-Dinh, Tuan ...................................................................... 17Vo-Dinh, Tuan ...................................................................... 17Vo-Dinh, Tuan ...................................................................... 54Vohora, Divya .................................................................... 132Vowles, Chriss J. .................................................................. 71Vrana, Nihal Engin ............................................................. 17Vukojevic, Vladana ......................................................... 115Vázquez, F. Javier Sánchez ........................................... 56

WWall, Benjamin T. ................................................................ 64Wallace, Taylor C. ............................................................ 120Wang, Bin ................................................................................ 46Wang, Cheng ....................................................................... 61Wang, Jason T.L. ..................................................................... ?Wang, Jixian ....................................................................... 101Wang, Mings ......................................................................... 24Wang, Xinkun .......................................................................... ?Wang, Yi-Hong .................................................................... 43Webster, Gregory K. .......................................................... 29Webster, John G. ................................................................ 50Webster, John G. ................................................................ 50Webster, John G. ................................................................ 51Welham, S.J. ........................................................................ 117West, Brady T. .................................................................... 104Whitley, A. Stewart ............................................................ 32Wick, Charles H. ................................................................... 72Wickham, Hadley ............................................................... 96Wiederschain, Gherman ................................................ 59Wienke, Bruce ................................................................... 116Wiklund, Michael ................................................................ 48Wiklund, P.E., Michael E. ................................................. 30Wingate, Lory Mitchell ................................................. 125Wong, Ka-Chun ................................................................... 11Wood, Simon ..................................................................... 101Wusirika, Ramakrishna .................................................... 70

XXi, Peng .................................................................................... 77Xie, Changchun ............................................................... 106Xie, Yihui ............................................................................... 100

YYang, Harry .......................................................................... 109Ye, Shui Qing ..................................................................... 111Yew, David T. ..................................................................... 129Young, Walter R. ................................................................. 98Yuthavong, Yongyuth .................................................... 46

ZZaccone, Giacomo ............................................................ 61Zampelas, Antonis ............................................................ 64Zapico, Sara C. ..................................................................... 59

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