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Molecular Assembly of Biomimetic Systems

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In diesem Band werden moderne Methoden der Herstellung molekularer Aggregate für biotechnologisch relevante biomimetische Systeme (künstliche Proteine, Peptide, molekulare Motoren, photosensitive Systeme) vorgestellt. Der Schwerpunkt liegt dabei auf biomimetischen Membranen, Kapseln und Grenzflächen.

List of contents

PrefaceIntroductionBIOMIMETIC MEMBRANESIntroductionLipid MonolayersModeling Membrane Hydrolysis In VitroPolyelectrolyte-Supported Lipid BilayersConclusions and OutlookLAYER-BY-LAYER ASSEMBLY OF BIOMIMETIC MICROCAPSULESIntroductionLayer-by-Layer Assembly of Polyelectrolyte Multilayer MicrocapsulesBiointerfacing Polyelectrolyte Microcapsules - A Multifunctional Cargo SystemApplication of Biomimetic MicrocapsulesConclusions and PerspectivesF0F1-ATP SYNTHASE-BASED ACTIVE BIOMIMETIC SYSTEMSIntroductionF0F1-ATPase - A Rotary Molecular MotorReconstitution of F0F1-ATPase in Cellular Mimic StructuresConclusions and PerspectivesKINESIN-MICROTUBULE-DRIVEN ACTIVE BIOMIMETIC SYSTEMSIntroductionKinesin-Microtubule Active Transport SystemsActive Biomimetic Systems Based on the Kinesin-Microtubule ComplexLayer-by-Layer Assembled Capsules as Cargo - A Promising Biomimetic SystemConclusions and PerspectivesBIOMIMETIC INTERFACEIntroductionPreparation and Characterization of Biomolecule PatterningPolymer Brush Patterns for Biomedical ApplicationConclusions and PerspectivesPEPTIDE-BASED BIOMIMETIC MATERIALSIntroductionPeptides as Building Blocks for the Bottom-Up Fabrication of Various NanostructuresPeptide-Inorganic HybridsApplications of Peptide Biomimetic NanomaterialsConclusions and Perspectives

About the author

Junbai Li is a director of the Key Lab of Colloid and Interface Science, Institute of Chemistry, Chinese Academy of Sciences (ICCAS) and head of the International Joint Lab at the Max Planck Institute of Colloids & Surfaces, Germany. He was born in 1964, and received his B.S and Ph.D. degrees from Jilin University. From 1994-96 he was a postdoctoral fellow at the Max Planck Institute of Colloids and Interfaces and then served as a group leader in the 'Molecular assembly of biomimetic systems' project. Thereafter, he worked as a full professor at the Institute of Photographic Chemistry, CAS. He moved to his current position in 1999. His research interests encompass supramolecular chemistry and surface science, including the boundary research areas of organic chemistry, physical chemistry, biochemistry, and materials chemistry. His major interests include the molecular assembly of biomimetic systems, biointerfaces, and nanostructures.

Summary

In diesem Band werden moderne Methoden der Herstellung molekularer Aggregate für biotechnologisch relevante biomimetische Systeme (künstliche Proteine, Peptide, molekulare Motoren, photosensitive Systeme) vorgestellt. Der Schwerpunkt liegt dabei auf biomimetischen Membranen, Kapseln und Grenzflächen.

Product details

Authors Qian He, Qiang He, Junba Li, Junbai Li, Xuehai Yan
Publisher Wiley-VCH
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 22.12.2010
 
EAN 9783527325429
ISBN 978-3-527-32542-9
No. of pages 192
Dimensions 170 mm x 241 mm x 10 mm
Weight 410 g
Illustrations 62 SW-Abb., 13 Farbabb., 1 Tabellen
Subjects Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Chemistry > Miscellaneous

Chemie, Nanotechnologie, biotechnology, chemistry, SUPRAMOLECULAR CHEMISTRY, supramolekulare Chemie, Biomimetik, Materialwissenschaften, Nanotechnology, Materials science, Biomaterials, Surface & Colloid Chemistry, Oberflächen- u. Kolloidchemie, Nanomaterialien, Nanomaterials, Biotechnologie i. d. Chemie, Biomaterialien

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