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Carbohydrate Nanotechnology 1st Edition Stine Keith J

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Carbohydrate Nanotechnology 1st Edition Stine Keith J
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Publisher: Wiley
File Extension: PDF
File size: 26.14 MB
Pages: 488
Author: Stine, Keith J
ISBN: 9781118860533, 9781118860212, 9781118860243, 1118860535, 1118860217, 1118860241
Language: English
Year: 2016
Edition: 1

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Carbohydrate Nanotechnology 1st Edition Stine Keith J by Stine, Keith J 9781118860533, 9781118860212, 9781118860243, 1118860535, 1118860217, 1118860241 instant download after payment.

Introducing the emerging field carbohydrate nanostructures, this book will be a unique resource for interested researchers to learn a range of methods of applying the field to their own work. Greater access, as well as greater collaboration, to this new interdisciplinary field is intended for both synthetic carbohydrate chemists and researchers in nanoscience related fields. It covers:

  • the main types of nanostructures presently under investigation for modification by carbohydrates, including nanoparticles, nanorods, magnetic particles, dendrimers, nanoporous, and surface confined structures
  • overview and introduction to the field of carbohydrate nanotechnology, and especially its applications to its biological systems
  • Provides a unique resource for researchers to learn about the techniques used to characterize the physical and biological properties of carbohydrate-modified nanostructures

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