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Carbohydratebased Interactions At The Molecular And The Cellular Level 1st Ed Kieran L Hudson

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Carbohydratebased Interactions At The Molecular And The Cellular Level 1st Ed Kieran L Hudson
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Publisher: Springer International Publishing
File Extension: PDF
File size: 12.28 MB
Author: Kieran L. Hudson
ISBN: 9783319777054, 9783319777061, 331977705X, 3319777068
Language: English
Year: 2018
Edition: 1st ed.

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Carbohydratebased Interactions At The Molecular And The Cellular Level 1st Ed Kieran L Hudson by Kieran L. Hudson 9783319777054, 9783319777061, 331977705X, 3319777068 instant download after payment.

This book offers a clearly written and highly accessible account of two different aspects of carbohydrate chemistry. Carbohydrates are an essential component of life and have many important biological functions, but the details of how carbohydrates interact with other biomolecules to mediate biological signalling remain unclear. Firstly, this thesis details innovative methods to mine protein structural data to uncover new features of carbohydrate-based interactions. It also explains these findings using physical chemistry, specifically CH–pi interactions associated with the properties of the interacting partners.

Carbohydrates are also critical for tissue growth and development, yet are underexploited in the materials science that underpins much of regenerative medicine. As such, the second part of this thesis describes a diverse array of techniques ranging from synthetic chemistry and enzymatic synthesis to prepare a wide variety of carbohydrates, and materials chemistry to prepare glycosylated hydrogels, to cell biology to determine the effects on cellular development for tissue engineering applications.

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