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ویرایش: سری: ISBN (شابک) : 9783527308880, 9783527614738 ناشر: Wiley-VCH Verlag GmbH & Co. KGaA سال نشر: 2002 تعداد صفحات: 636 زبان: English فرمت فایل : PDF (درصورت درخواست کاربر به PDF، EPUB یا AZW3 تبدیل می شود) حجم فایل: 19 مگابایت
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توجه داشته باشید کتاب Glycosciences: وضعیت و چشم اندازها نسخه زبان اصلی می باشد و کتاب ترجمه شده به فارسی نمی باشد. وبسایت اینترنشنال لایبرری ارائه دهنده کتاب های زبان اصلی می باشد و هیچ گونه کتاب ترجمه شده یا نوشته شده به فارسی را ارائه نمی دهد.
A comprehensive survey of the topic, ranging from basic
molecular research to clinical applications. Critical reviews
by leading experts in each field summarize the state of
knowledge and discuss the anticipated benefits of novel
approaches and strategies. These include the impact of modern
analysis techniques on glycobiology, the use of synthetic
neoglycoproteins, or the clinical consequences of new insights
into the physiological role of lectins and glycoconjugates in
pathology, oncology, immunity, neuroscience and reproduction
medicine. Throughout, the aim is to separate realistic
applications from mere hopes. Content:
Chapter 1 The Information?Storing Potential of the Sugar Code
(pages 1–14): Roger A. Laine
Chapter 2 Methods of Glycoconjugate Analysis (pages 15–29):
Elizabeth F. Hounsell
Chapter 3 Strategies for the Chemical Synthesis of
Glycoconjugates (pages 31–53): Richard R. Schmidt
Chapter 4 Neoglycoconjugates (pages 55–77): Reiko T. Lee and
Yuan C. Lee
Chapter 5 Glycosyltransferases Involved in N–and O–Glycan
Biosynthesis (pages 79–113): Inka Brockhausen and Harry
Schachter
Chapter 6 Topology of Glycosylation — a Histochemist's View
(pages 115–120): Margit Pavelka
Chapter 7 Occurrence and Potential Functions of N–Glycanases
(pages 121–131): Tadashi Suzuki, Ken Kitajima, Sadako Inoue and
Yasuo Inoue
Chapter 8 Glycoproteins: Structure and Function (pages
133–162): Nathan Sharon and Halina Lis
Chapter 9 Glycolipids: Structure and Function (pages 163–189):
Jorgen Kopitz
Chapter 10 Lectins as Tools for Glycoconjugate Purification and
Characterization (pages 191–199): Richard D. Cummings
Chapter 11 Proteoglycans – Structure and Functions (pages
201–222): Hans Kresse
Chapter 12 GPI–Anchors: Structure and Functions (pages
223–243): Volker Eckert, Peter Gerold and Ralph Thomas
Schwarz
Chapter 13 The Biology of Sialic Acids: Insights into their
Structure, Metabolism and Function in Particular during Viral
Infection (pages 245–259): Werner Reutter, Roger Stasche, Peer
Stehling and Oliver Baum
Chapter 14 The Biology of Sulfated Oligosaccharides (pages
261–276): Lora V. Hooper, Stephen M. Manzella and Jacques U.
Baenziger
Chapter 15 Carbohydrate–Carbohydrate Interaction (pages
277–289): Nlcolai V. Bovin
Chapter 16 Carbohydrate–Protein Interaction (pages 291–310):
Hans?Christian Siebert, Claus?Wilhelm Von Der Lieth, Martine
Gilleron, Gerd Reuter, Josef Wittmann, Johannes F. G.
Vliegenthart and Hans?Joachim Gabius
Chapter 17 Antibody–Oligosaccharide Interactions Determined by
Crystallography (pages 311–331): David R. Bundle
Chapter 18 Thermodynamic Analysis of Protein–Carbohydrate
Interaction (pages 333–343): Dipti Gupta and C. F. Brewer
Chapter 19 Analysis of Protein–Carbohydrate Interaction Using
Engineered Ligands (pages 345–354): Dolores Solis and Teresa
Diaz?Maurino
Chapter 20 Application of Site–Directed Mutagenesis to
Structure–Function Studies of Carbohydrate–Binding Proteins
(pages 355–368): Jun Hirabayashi
Chapter 21 Bacterial Lectins: Properties, Structure, Effects,
Function and Applications (pages 369–396): N. Gilboa?Garber, D.
Avichezer and N. C. Garber
Chapter 22 Glycobiology of Parasites: Role of
Carbohydrate–Binding Proteins and Their Ligands in the
Host–Parasite Interaction (pages 399–413): Honorine D.
Ward
Chapter 23 Structure and Function of Plant Lectins (pages
415–438): Harold Rudiger
Chapter 24 Lectins and Carbohydrates in Animal Cell Adhesion
and Control of Proliferation (pages 439–458): Jean?Pierre
Zanetta
Chapter 25 Galectins in Tumor Cells (pages 459–469): David W.
Ohannesian and Reuben Lotan
Chapter 26 Glycoconjugate–Mediated Drug Targeting (pages
471–483): Kevin G. Rice
Chapter 27 Glycobiology of Signal Transduction (pages 485–496):
Antonio Villalobo, Jose Antonio Horcajadas, Sabine Andre and
Hans?J. Gabius
Chapter 28 Glycobiology of Host Defense Mechanisms (pages
497–505): Hans?J. Gabius, Klaus Kayser, Sabine Andre and Sigrun
Gabius
Chapter 29 Transgenic Approaches to Glycobiology (pages
507–517): Helen J. Hathaway and Barry D. Shur
Chapter 30 Biomodulation, the Development of a Process–Oriented
Approach to Cancer Treatment (pages 519–529): Paul L. Mann,
Rebecca Wenk and Mary A. Raymond?Stintz
Chapter 31 Glycobiology in Xenotransplantation Research (pages
531–545): David K. C. Cooper and Raffael Oriol
Chapter 32 Modern Glycohistochemistry: A Major Contribution to
Morphological Investigations (pages 547–562): Andre Danguy,
Isabelle Camby, Isabelle Salmon and Robert Kiss
Chapter 33 Lectins and Neoglycoproteins in Histopathology
(pages 563–583): S. Kannan and M. Krishnan Nair
Chapter 34 Glycobiology of Development: Spinal Dysmorphogenesis
in Rat Embryos Cultured in a Hyperglycemic Environment (pages
585–594): Lori Keszler?Moll, Amy Garcia, Marisa Braun, Mary A.
Raymond?Stintz, Paul L. Mann, Jim Hanosh and Robert O.
Kelley
Chapter 35 Glycobiology of Fertilization (pages 595–610): Fred
Sinowatz, Edda Topfer?Petersen and Juan J. Calvete
Chapter 36 Glycobiology of Consciousness (pages 611–617):
Raymonde Joubert?Caron, Didier Lutomski, Dominique Bladier and
Michel Caron