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Naturwissenschaften — Natural Sciences<br />
Russ Hille, Susan Miller, Bruce Palfey<br />
(Eds.)<br />
拉 斯 · 希 勒 , 苏 珊 · 米 勒 , 布 鲁 斯 ·<br />
帕 尔 菲 ( 主 编 )<br />
Handbook of<br />
Flavoproteins<br />
黄 素 蛋 白 手 册<br />
Volume 1 Oxidases, Dehydrogenases and<br />
Related Systems<br />
第 一 卷 : 氧 化 酶 , 脱 氢 酶 和 相 关 系 统<br />
With contrib. by Donald Becker, Claudia<br />
Binda, Eduardo Ceccarelli, Pimchai<br />
Chaiyen, Antonio J. da Costa Filho,<br />
Bastian Daniel, Corinna Dully, Dale<br />
Edmondson, Paul Fitzpatrick, Giovanni<br />
Gadda, Sandro Ghisla, Niels Henrik<br />
Gregersen, Hisashi Hemmi, Rikke<br />
Katrine Jentoft Olsen, Jung-Ja Kim, Peter<br />
Macheroux, Andrea Mattevi, Milagros<br />
Medina, Maria Cristina Nonato, Steven<br />
Rokita, Marilyn Schuman Jorns, John<br />
J. Tanner, Colin Thorpe, Shiao-Chun<br />
Tu, Maria A. Vanoni, Silvia Wallner,<br />
Thanyaporn Wongnate<br />
The dynamic field of flavin and flavoprotein<br />
biochemistry has seen rapid advancement in<br />
recent years. This first book of the two volume<br />
set provi<strong>de</strong>s an overview of all aspects focussing<br />
on oxidases, <strong>de</strong>hydrogenases and related systems.<br />
Discussed are recent <strong>de</strong>velopments in this field<br />
including those of large membrane-integral electron<br />
transfer complexes. It is an essential reference<br />
for all researchers in biochemistry, chemistry,<br />
photochemistry and photophysics working on<br />
flavoenzymes.<br />
Russ Hille, University of California, Riversi<strong>de</strong>,<br />
CA, USA; Susan Miller, University of California,<br />
San Francisco, CA, USA; Bruce Palfey, University<br />
of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI, USA.<br />
LanguageEnglish<br />
372 pp., 150 fig.<br />
Hc.RRP € 149.95 /*US$ 210.00<br />
ISBN 978-3-11-026842-3<br />
Russ Hille, Susan Miller, Bruce Palfey<br />
(Eds.)<br />
拉 斯 · 希 勒 , 苏 珊 · 米 勒 , 布 鲁 斯 ·<br />
帕 尔 菲 ( 主 编 )<br />
Handbook of<br />
Flavoproteins<br />
黄 素 蛋 白 手 册<br />
Volume 2 Complex Flavoproteins,<br />
Dehydrogenases and Physical Methods<br />
第 二 卷 : 复 合 黄 素 蛋 白 , 脱 氢 酶 与 物 理 方 法<br />
With contrib. by Csaba Bajzath, David<br />
Ballou, Elisa Bombarda, Gary Cecchini,<br />
Veronica I. Dumit, Bryan T. Eger, Holly<br />
R. Ellis, Carlos Gomez-Moreno, Hiroshi<br />
Ishikita, Jung-Ja Kim, Goutham Kodali,<br />
Anabel Lostao, Takeshi Nishino, Emil F.<br />
Pai, Bernd Paulus, Ree<strong>de</strong>r M. Robinson,<br />
Erik Schleicher, Anna Shen, Pablo Sobrado,<br />
Robert J. Stanley, Jon Stewart, Matthias<br />
Ullmann, Willem van Berkel, Adam Z.<br />
Walton, Stefan Weber, Chuanwu Xia,<br />
Jingyuan Xiong, Dongping Zhong<br />
The dynamic field of flavin and flavoprotein<br />
biochemistry has seen rapid advancement in recent<br />
years. This second book of the two volume set is<br />
focussing on complex flavoproteins and physical<br />
methods. It gives important new insights into the<br />
reaction mechanisms of flavin-containing enzymes<br />
and the role of flavoproteins in cell signalling pathways,<br />
and is an essential reference for all researchers<br />
in biochemistry, chemistry, photochemistry and<br />
photophysics working on flavoenzymes.<br />
Russ Hille, University of California, Riversi<strong>de</strong>,<br />
CA, USA; Susan Miller, University of California,<br />
San Francisco, CA, USA; Bruce Palfey, University<br />
of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI, USA.<br />
LanguageEnglish<br />
Approx. 510 pp., 150 fig.<br />
Hc.RRP € 149.95 /*US$ 210.00<br />
ISBN 978-3-11-029828-4<br />
Alain Dufresne<br />
阿 兰 · 杜 弗 雷 纳<br />
Nanocellulose<br />
纳 米 纤 维 素<br />
From Nature to High Performance Tailored<br />
Materials<br />
从 自 然 到 高 性 能 定 制 材 料<br />
This specialist monograph provi<strong>de</strong>s an overview of<br />
the recent research on the fundamental and applied<br />
properties of nanoparticles extracted from cellulose,<br />
the most abundant polymer on the planet and an<br />
essential renewable resource. The author pioneered<br />
the use of cellulose nanoparticles (cellulose nanocrystals<br />
or whiskers and cellulose microfibrils) in<br />
nanocomposite applications. The book combines<br />
a general introduction to cellulose and basic<br />
techniques with more advanced chapters on specific<br />
properties and applications of nanocellulose.<br />
Alain Dufresne, Grenoble Institute of Technology,<br />
Saint Martin d’Hères, France.<br />
LanguageEnglish<br />
475 pp., 136 fig.<br />
Hc.RRP € 139.95 /*US$ 196.00<br />
ISBN 978-3-11-025456-3<br />
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