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Advances in Medicine and Biology: Volume 184

Advances in Medicine and Biology: Volume 184

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This edited volume highlights recent advancements in medicine and biology, including abzyme production, membrane protein structure, biological sensor development, anaerobic fluorescent proteins, exercise benefits for cirrhotic patients, thiamine deficiency in paediatric lactic acidosis, and stem cell-mediated wound healing in IIIa burns.

Format: Hardback
Length: 293 pages
Publication date: 11 August 2021
Publisher: Nova Science Publishers Inc


This edited volume presents a comprehensive exploration of recent advancements in the fields of medicine and biology, encompassing seven chapters. In Chapter One, the authors delve into the intricate patterns of abzyme production observed in patients with autoimmune diseases and experimental mice, shedding light on the underlying mechanisms at play. Chapter Two explores the intricate partnerships that facilitate the final structure acquisition of polytopic membrane proteins, highlighting the crucial roles played by various partners in this process. Chapter Three presents a novel approach for the development of an efficient biological sensor capable of detecting biochemicals on a large scale, offering significant potential for applications in various fields. Chapter Four delves into the world of anaerobic fluorescent proteins, showcasing their unique properties and applications in real-time imaging within complex systems. Chapter Five examines the profound benefits of exercise for cirrhotic patients, emphasizing the importance of physical activity in improving their overall health and well-being. Chapter Six explores the role of thiamine deficiency in causing paediatric lactic acidosis, shedding light on the potential interventions to address this condition. Finally, Chapter Seven delves into the intricate mechanism of wound healing involving stem cells in IIIa burns, proposing the use of specific conformations as objective indicators of epidermal restoration and the topology of solenoid chromosome construction as indicators of dermis restoration.

This edited volume presents a comprehensive exploration of recent advancements in the fields of medicine and biology, encompassing seven chapters. In Chapter One, the authors delve into the intricate patterns of abzyme production observed in patients with autoimmune diseases and experimental mice, shedding light on the underlying mechanisms at play. Chapter Two explores the intricate partnerships that facilitate the final structure acquisition of polytopic membrane proteins, highlighting the crucial roles played by various partners in this process. Chapter Three presents a novel approach for the development of an efficient biological sensor capable of detecting biochemicals on a large scale, offering significant potential for applications in various fields. Chapter Four delves into the world of anaerobic fluorescent proteins, showcasing their unique properties and applications in real-time imaging within complex systems. Chapter Five examines the profound benefits of exercise for cirrhotic patients, emphasizing the importance of physical activity in improving their overall health and well-being. Chapter Six explores the role of thiamine deficiency in causing paediatric lactic acidosis, shedding light on the potential interventions to address this condition. Finally, Chapter Seven delves into the intricate mechanism of wound healing involving stem cells in IIIa burns, proposing the use of specific conformations as objective indicators of epidermal restoration and the topology of solenoid chromosome construction as indicators of dermis restoration.

Weight: 536g
Dimension: 158 x 233 x 25 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9781536199369

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