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  • 1
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    San Diego :Elsevier Science & Technology,
    Keywords: Genomics - Methodology. ; Electronic books.
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    Pages: 1 online resource (271 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 9781908818058
    Series Statement: Woodhead Publishing Series in Biomedicine Series
    Language: English
    Note: Cover -- Concepts and techniques in genomics and proteomics -- Copyright -- Contents -- List of figures -- List of tables -- Preface -- Acknowledgements -- List of abbreviations -- About the authors -- 1 Introduction to genes and genomes -- Key concepts -- 1.1 Introduction -- 1.2 The cell -- 1.3 Mendel's contributions -- 1.4 The chromosomal theory of inheritance -- 1.5 The chemical nature of genetic material -- 1.6 Composition and structure of DNA -- 1.7 The central dogma of life -- 1.8 Genomes of prokaryotes and eukaryotes -- 1.9 The molecular structure of the gene -- 1.10 Conclusion -- Review questions and answers -- Recommended reading -- Web addresses -- 2 The human genome project -- Key concepts -- 2.1 The history of the HGP -- 2.2 The budget for the HGP -- 2.3 Goals of the HGP -- 2.4 Laboratories and investigators involved in the HGP -- 2.5 The Human Genome Organization (HUGO) -- 2.6 Salient findings of the HGP -- 2.7 Potential applications of the HGP -- 2.8 Post-HGP challenges -- 2.9 Ethical, legal, social issues (ELSI) related to the HGP -- 2.10 The international HapMap Project -- Review questions and answers -- Recommended reading -- Web addresses -- 3 Genomes of model organisms -- Key concepts -- 3.1 Introduction -- 3.2 The viral genome -- 3.3 Bacterial genomes -- 3.4 Fungal genomes -- 3.5 Worm genome: Caenorhabditis elegans -- 3.6 Fruit fly: Drosophila melanogaster -- 3.7 Plant genome -- 3.8 Animal genome -- 3.9 The Microbial Genome Project -- Review questions and answers -- Recommended reading -- Web addresses -- 4 High capacity vectors -- Key concepts -- 4.1 Introduction -- 4.2 Cosmid vectors -- 4.3 Fosmid vectors -- 4.4 Bacteriophage P1 derived vector -- 4.5 P1 derived artificial chromosome (PAC) -- 4.6 Bacterial artificial chromosomes (BAC) -- 4.7 Yeast artificial chromosome (YAC) -- Review questions and answers. , Recommended reading -- Web address -- 5 DNA sequencing methods -- Key concepts -- 5.1 The history of DNA sequencing -- 5.2 Steps in DNA sequencing -- 5.3 Chemical degradation method of DNA sequencing -- 5.4 The chain termination method of DNA sequencing -- 5.5 Advances in DNA sequencing methods -- 5.6 New sequencing methods -- 5.7 Next generation sequencing methods -- Review questions and answers -- Recommended reading -- Web addresses -- 6 Genome mapping -- Key concepts -- 6.1 Introduction -- 6.2 Importance of genome mapping in the context of genome sequencing -- 6.3 Genetic mapping -- 6.4 Genetic mapping in humans -- 6.5 Physical mapping methods -- Review questions and answers -- Recommended reading -- Web addresses -- 7 Genome sequencing methods -- Key concepts -- 7.1 Introduction -- 7.2 The clone-by-clone genome sequencing method -- 7.3 The whole genome shotgun sequencing method -- 7.4 Error control in genome sequencing -- Review questions and answers -- Recommended reading -- Web address -- 8 Genome sequence assembly and annotation -- Key concepts -- 8.1 Introduction -- 8.2 Clone contig assembly -- 8.3 Genome assembly program -- 8.4 Gaps and gap closing methods -- 8.5 Draft and finished genome sequences -- 8.6 Genome annotation -- 8.7 Comparative genomics -- Review questions and answers -- Recommended reading -- Web addresses -- 9 Functional genomics -- Key concepts -- 9.1 Introduction -- 9.2 Northern blotting -- 9.3 Subtractive hybridization -- 9.4 Differential Display Reverse Transcription PCR (DDRT-PCR) -- 9.5 Representational Difference Analysis (RDA) -- 9.6 Serial Analysis Gene Expression (SAGE) -- 9.7 Microarray technology -- Review questions and answers -- Recommended reading -- Web addresses -- 10 Introduction to proteomics -- Key concepts -- 10.1 Introduction -- 10.2 Traditional route of protein study -- 10.3 Protein isolation methods. , 10.4 Branches of proteomics -- 10.5 Characteristics of proteomics -- Review questions and answers -- Recommended reading -- Websites -- 11 Two-dimensional gel electrophoresis of proteins -- Key concepts -- 11.1 Introduction -- 11.2 Principles of 2D-PAGE -- 11.3 2D-PAGE apparatus -- 11.4 Sample preparation -- 11.5 First-dimensional separation by isoelectric focusing -- 11.6 Equilibration -- 11.7 Second-dimensional separation by SDS-PAGE -- 11.8 Detection of proteins on 2D-PAGE gels -- 11.9 Image analysis -- 11.10 Application of 2D-PAGE in proteomics -- Review questions and answers -- Recommended reading -- Web addresses -- 12 Mass spectrometry for proteomics -- Key concepts -- 12.1 Introduction -- 12.2 History of the mass spectrometer -- 12.3 Mass spectrometer -- 12.4 Protein sample preparation for MS analysis -- 12.5 Applications of MS proteomics -- Review questions and answers -- Recommended reading -- 13 Protein Identification by Peptide Mass Fingerprinting (PMF) -- Key concepts -- 13.1 Introduction -- 13.2 Principles of peptide mass fingerprinting -- 13.3 Protein preparation for PMF -- 13.4 Mass spectrometric analysis of peptide fragments -- 13.5 Data analysis and identification of protein -- Review question and answer -- Recommended reading -- Web address -- 14 Protein sequencing techniques -- Key concepts -- 14.1 Introduction -- 14.2 Preparation of protein sample for sequencing -- 14.3 Steps in protein sequencing -- 14.4 Protein sequencing by Edman degradation -- 14.5 De novo protein sequencing by mass spectrometry -- Review questions and answers -- Recommended reading -- 15 Phosphoproteomics -- Key concepts -- 15.1 Post-translational modifications of proteins -- 15.2 Phosphoproteomics -- 15.3 Phosphoprotein enrichment methods -- 15.4 Mass spectrometry for phosphoprotein identification -- Review questions and answers -- Recommended reading. , 16 Glycoproteomics -- Key concepts -- 16.1 Glycoproteins -- 16.2 Glycoprotein enrichment methods -- 16.3 Mass spectrometric analysis of glycoproteins -- 16.4 Importance of glycoproteins in human diseases -- Review questions and answers -- Recommended reading -- Web addresses -- Conclusion -- Glossary -- Index.
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    Publication Date: 2012-10-11
    Description: Nature Biotechnology 30, 920 (2012). doi:10.1038/nbt.2376 Authors: Morten Lindow, Hans-Peter Vornlocher, Donald Riley, Douglas J Kornbrust, Julja Burchard, Laurence O Whiteley, Joanne Kamens, James D Thompson, Saraswathy Nochur, Husam Younis, Steven Bartz, Joel Parry, Nicolay Ferrari, Scott P Henry & Arthur A Levin
    Print ISSN: 1087-0156
    Electronic ISSN: 1546-1696
    Topics: Biology , Process Engineering, Biotechnology, Nutrition Technology
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    Publication Date: 2014-11-23
    Description: This paper describes the experimental investigation carried out to develop the geopolymer concrete based on alkali-activated rice husk ash (RHA) by sodium hydroxide with sodium silicate. Effect on method of curing and concentration of NaOH on compressive strength as well as the optimum mix proportion of geopolymer mortar was investigated. It is possible to achieve compressive strengths of 31 N/mm2 and 45 N/mm2, respectively for the 10 M alkali-activated geopolymer mortar after 7 and 28 days of casting when cured for 24 hours at 60°C. Results indicated that the increase in curing period and concentration of alkali activator increased the compressive strength. Durability studies were carried out in acid and sulfate media such as H2SO4, HCl, Na2SO4, and MgSO4 environments and found that geopolymer concrete showed very less weight loss when compared to steam-cured mortar specimens. In addition, fluorescent optical microscopy and X-ray diffraction (XRD) studies have shown the formation of new peaks and enhanced the polymerization reaction which is responsible for strength development and hence RHA has great potential as a substitute for ordinary Portland cement concrete.
    Electronic ISSN: 1537-744X
    Topics: Natural Sciences in General
    Published by Hindawi
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    Publication Date: 2015-06-11
    Description: Background: Hand foot and mouth disease (HFMD) is a disease of public health importance across the Asia-Pacific region. The disease is caused by enteroviruses (EVs), in particular enterovirus A71 (EV-A71). In EV-A71-associated HFMD, the infection is sometimes associated with severe manifestations including neurological involvement and fatal outcome. The availability of a robust diagnostic assay to distinguish EV-A71 from other EVs is important for patient management and outbreak response. Methods: We developed and validated an internally controlled one-step single-tube real-time RT-PCR in terms of sensitivity, linearity, precision, and specificity for simultaneous detection of EVs and EV-A71. Subsequently, the assay was then applied on throat and rectal swabs sampled from 434 HFMD patients. Results: The assay was evaluated using both plasmid DNA and viral RNA and has shown to be reproducible with a maximum assay variation of 4.41 % and sensitive with a limit of detection less than 10 copies of target template per reaction, while cross-reactivity with other EV serotypes was not observed. When compared against a published VP1 nested RT-PCR using 112 diagnostic throat and rectal swabs from 112 children with a clinical diagnosis of HFMD during 2014, the multiplex assay had a higher sensitivity and 100 % concordance with sequencing results which showed EVs in 77/112 (68.8 %) and EV-A71 in 7/112 (6.3 %). When applied to clinical diagnostics for 322 children, the assay detected EVs in throat swabs of 257/322 (79.8 %) of which EV-A71 was detected in 36/322 (11.2 %) children. The detection rate increased to 93.5 % (301/322) and 13.4 % (43/322) for EVs and EV-A71, respectively, when rectal swabs from 65 throat-negative children were further analyzed. Conclusion: We have successfully developed and validated a sensitive internally controlled multiplex assay for rapid detection of EVs and EV-A71, which is useful for clinical management and outbreak control of HFMD.
    Electronic ISSN: 1743-422X
    Topics: Medicine
    Published by BioMed Central
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    Publication Date: 2016-10-19
    Description: Catechin tuned magnetism of Gd-doped orthovanadate through morphology as T〈sub〉1〈/sub〉-T〈sub〉2〈/sub〉 MRI contrast agents Scientific Reports, Published online: 18 October 2016; doi:10.1038/srep34976
    Electronic ISSN: 2045-2322
    Topics: Natural Sciences in General
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    Publication Date: 2016-12-08
    Description: The present study focuses the development and the evaluation of humidity sensors based on reduced graphene oxide—tin oxide (rGO-SnO2) nanocomposites, synthesized by a simple redox reaction between GO and SnCl2. The physico-chemical characteristics of the nanocomposites were analyzed by XRD, TEM, FTIR, and Raman spectroscopy. The formation of SnO2 crystal phase was observed through XRD. The SnO2 crystal phase anchoring to the graphene sheet was confirmed through TEM images. For the preparation of the sensors, tantalum substrates were coated with the sensing material. The sensitivity of the fabricated sensor was studied by varying the relative humidity (RH) from 11% to 95% over a period of 30 days. The dependence of the impedance and of the capacitance with RH of the sensor was measured with varying frequency ranging from 1 kHz to 100 Hz. The long-term stability of the sensor was measured at 95% RH over a period of 30 days. The results proved that rGO-SnO2 nanocomposites are an ideal conducting material for humidity sensors due to their high sensitivity, rapid response and recovery times, as well as their good long-term stability.
    Electronic ISSN: 1424-8220
    Topics: Chemistry and Pharmacology , Electrical Engineering, Measurement and Control Technology
    Published by MDPI Publishing
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    ISSN: 1520-4812
    Source: ACS Legacy Archives
    Topics: Chemistry and Pharmacology
    Type of Medium: Electronic Resource
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    Electronic Resource
    Electronic Resource
    Westerville, Ohio : American Ceramics Society
    Journal of the American Ceramic Society 87 (2004), S. 0 
    ISSN: 1551-2916
    Source: Blackwell Publishing Journal Backfiles 1879-2005
    Topics: Mechanical Engineering, Materials Science, Production Engineering, Mining and Metallurgy, Traffic Engineering, Precision Mechanics , Physics
    Notes: Dense alumina/5 vol% SiC nanocomposites were prepared by sol–gel processing using nanosized (180 nm) precoated SiC powders and a commercial boehmite sol. The SiC powder was precoated with boehmite by a controlled heterogeneous precipitation from an aluminum nitrate solution. The coated SiC powder was then dispersed in a boehmite sol, gelled, calcined, and densified by gas pressure sintering under argon atmosphere at 7–8 MPa pressure. The dependence of the calcination conditions on densification, the effect of seeding on the microstructural development, as well as the mechanical behavior of the sintered specimens, are presented and discussed.
    Type of Medium: Electronic Resource
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    Electronic Resource
    Electronic Resource
    s.l. : American Chemical Society
    The @journal of physical chemistry 〈Washington, DC〉 87 (1983), S. 718-719 
    Source: ACS Legacy Archives
    Topics: Chemistry and Pharmacology , Physics
    Type of Medium: Electronic Resource
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    Electronic Resource
    Electronic Resource
    s.l. : American Chemical Society
    Journal of the American Chemical Society 102 (1980), S. 6198-6204 
    ISSN: 1520-5126
    Source: ACS Legacy Archives
    Topics: Chemistry and Pharmacology
    Type of Medium: Electronic Resource
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