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Principles and Practice of Biological Mass Spectrometry by Chhabil Dass,

Principles and Practice of Biological Mass Spectrometry by Chhabil Dass,
A practical introduction to contemporary instrumentation, techniques, and applications This book provides professionals in the biological sciences with a solid basis in the fundamentals of contemporary mass spectrometry so that they can confidently choose and apply the best instrumentation and experimental approaches for their needs. The only single-volume guide of its kind, Principles and Practice of Biological Mass Spectrometry offers comprehensive coverage of the latest instrumentation, techniques, and applications in the rapidly expanding field of biological mass spectrometry, making it an excellent working resource for experts and novices alike. Principles and Practice of Biological Mass Spectrometry begins with a detailed review of the fundamentals of and recent developments in biological mass spectrometry instrumentation. This is followed by practical, well-illustrated instances of important mass spectrometric techniques, including: Tandem mass spectrometryCollision-induced dissociationMolecular mass determinationCoupling of mass spectrometry with separation techniquesQuantification The final portion of the book is devoted to an exploration of contemporary approaches to the characterization of the various classes of compounds relevant to the biological sciences. While the emphasis is on proteins and peptides, nucleic acid, carbohydrates, and lipids, pharmaceutical drugs and metabolites also receive extensive coverage. Throughout, coverage is generously supplemented with examples of applications across a wide range of commercial and academic venues. Principles and Practice of Biological Mass Spectrometry is an invaluable working resource for chemists, biochemists,biologists, molecular biologists, biomedical researchers, pharmacologists, immunologists, forensic scientists, environmental scientists, and all whose research involves the analysis of biological compounds.



New Biology for Engineers and Computer Scientists by Aydin Tozeren,
New Biology for Engineers and Computer Scientists by Aydin Tozeren,
Taking a system approach to expose modern biology, this book presents the fundamental system principles and parameters common to all living species. The straightforward examination begins with a presentation of molecular cell biology and progresses to the complex interrelationship between genes and proteins as observed in metabolic process, signal transduction, cell division and embryonic development. The book's unique approach provides a depiction of the human genome project, a review of high throughput biology and bioinformatic tools and a presentation of gene circuitry and pathway analysis as applied to cell division, development of embryo and metabolic pathways and expose of emerging proteomic science. The volume presents the chemistry of life, macromolecules of life, cells and their housekeeping functions, gene circuits, genomics, cell adhesion and communication, cell division and its regulation, development of multicellular organisms and large scale biology. For computer scientists, physicists, and engineers.



Russell Mittermeier - Russell Mittermeier is a primatologist, herpetologist and biological anthropologist. He has written several books for both popular and scientist audiences, and has authored some 300 scientific papers.

Lara Lor-Van - Lara Lor-Van, usually referred to as Lara, is a fictional character who appeared in Superman comics published by DC Comics. Lara is the biological mother of Superman, and the wife of scientist Jor-El.

Koichi Tanaka - Koichi Tanaka (田中 耕一, born August 3, 1959) is a Japanese scientist who won the Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 2002 for developing a novel method for mass spectrometric analyses of biological macromolecules.

Alan Grodzinsky - Alan J. Grodzinsky is an American scientist, and Professor of Electrical, Mechanical, and Biological Engineering and Director of the Center for Biomedical Engineering at MIT.



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