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  • Biomedical Engineering Technologies

    inbunden, 2022, Engelska, ISBN 9781071618103

    This volume provides detailed technical protocols on current biomedical technologies and examples of their applications and capabilities. Chapters focus on molecular and cellular

  • Microtubules

    inbunden, 2022, Engelska, ISBN 9781071619827

    This volume provides state-of-the-art methodology to functionalize microtubules and construct microtubule-based materials. Chapters consists of six sections detailing modification

  • Mammalian Cell Engineering

    häftad, 2022, Engelska, ISBN 9781071614433

    This volume explores the latest engineering methods of mammalian cells that are useful for controlling the performance of engineered mammalian cells for future cell-based

  • DNA Modification Detection Methods

    häftad, 2022, Engelska, ISBN 9781071612316

    Understanding the functional roles of DNA modifications relies on the accurate detection, quantification, and mapping of DNA modifications. Methods for deciphering DNA

  • Neural Reprogramming

    häftad, 2022, Engelska, ISBN 9781071616031

    This detailed book brings together a number of state-of-the-art protocols to generate different types of neural cells through the use of reprogramming technologies. Additionally,

  • Handbook of Biochips

    inbunden, 2022, Engelska, ISBN 9781441993182

    This book provides a broad survey of the field of biochips, including fundamentals of microelectronics and biomaterials interaction with various, living tissues, as well as

  • Vascular Tissue Engineering

    häftad, 2022, Engelska, ISBN 9781071617106

    This volume explores the latest techniques used to study the field of tissue engineered vascular grafts (TEVGs). The chapters in this book cover a wide array of topics such as

  • Tissue Scaffolds

    inbunden, 2022, Engelska, ISBN 9781071624241

    This volume provides a comprehensive introduction into methods and procedures on the preparation and characterization of animal tissue-derived extracellular matrix scaffolds