This volume comprehensively covers techniques that use activity-based proteomics to investigate biological functions of proteins such as lipolytic enzymes, serine hydrolases, chitinases, and glycoside hydrolases.
Part Three highlights optogenetic control of organelles, and Part Four introduces technical tools required for light induction in optogenetic experiments, as well as a method for performing and analyzing optogenetic cell-cell adhesion.
Dynamical systems theory and related numerical algorithms provide powerful tools for studying the solution behavior of... Læs mere
This volume aims to provide an overview of the many branches into which research on CMS systems has diversified. The contributions are by researchers from various... Læs mere
Presents the proceedings of an international symposium held from November 13-16, 1997 in Palm Beach Gardens, Florida.... Læs mere
A collection of papers based on talks given at the Workshop on Structured Adaptive Mesh Refinement (SAMR) Grid Methods. Divided into two parts, this... Læs mere
The articles collected in this volume represent the contributions presented at the IMA workshop on "Dynamics of Algorithms" which took place in November 1997. The workshop was an integral part of the 1997-98 IMA program on "Emerging Applications of Dynamical Systems."
This review of our understanding of the septal region of the brain shows how it fits into the general picture of those areas concerned with modulating mammalian behaviour. The chapters discuss the anatomy, neurochemistry, physiology and behavioural relations in the septal area.