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Glyconanotechnology : a nanoscale approach for glycan analysis, enrichment, and medical use / edited by Tomas Bertok.

Contributor(s): Bertok, Tomas [editor.].
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookPublisher: Singapore : Pan Stanford Publishing, 2018Description: 1 online resource (1 volume).Content type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9780429448492; 042944849X; 9780429827877; 0429827873; 9780429827853; 0429827857; 9780429827860; 0429827865.Subject(s): Glycomics | Nanostructured materials | SCIENCE / Chemistry / Analytic | SCIENCE / Life Sciences / GeneralDDC classification: 572.56 Online resources: Taylor & Francis | OCLC metadata license agreement Summary: Glycomics (a comprehensive study of glycans, often denoted as the third alphabet of molecular biology, besides nucleic acids and proteins) relies on techniques that use "heavy machinery", such as mass spectrometry, liquid chromatography, and capillary electrophoresis. The use of biosensors and biochips for glycan analysis offers the possibility of lower costs, lower time and sample consumption, and ease of use. This highly interdisciplinary book introduces students, researchers, andprofessionals to the broad scope of this area, including the basics of nanotechnology and materials science, glycomics, and bioanalytical chemistry, as well as several historical facts, contexts and future perspectives. The introductory chapters are utilized in the book later for the state-of-the-art chapters on glycan-based diagnostics and imaging, enrichment techniques, and therapy, which makes this book unique and of great interest to a wide audience. The authors are skilled specialists and research scientists with many years of experience in this area and former investigators on a prestigious European Research Council Starting Grant.
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Glycomics (a comprehensive study of glycans, often denoted as the third alphabet of molecular biology, besides nucleic acids and proteins) relies on techniques that use "heavy machinery", such as mass spectrometry, liquid chromatography, and capillary electrophoresis. The use of biosensors and biochips for glycan analysis offers the possibility of lower costs, lower time and sample consumption, and ease of use. This highly interdisciplinary book introduces students, researchers, andprofessionals to the broad scope of this area, including the basics of nanotechnology and materials science, glycomics, and bioanalytical chemistry, as well as several historical facts, contexts and future perspectives. The introductory chapters are utilized in the book later for the state-of-the-art chapters on glycan-based diagnostics and imaging, enrichment techniques, and therapy, which makes this book unique and of great interest to a wide audience. The authors are skilled specialists and research scientists with many years of experience in this area and former investigators on a prestigious European Research Council Starting Grant.

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