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This book provides recent studies focused on chemical biology and biocatalysis applied to organic synthesis. The articles range from topics such as fungal metabolism and fungi-mediated biotransformations to the exploitation of specific enzymes in biocatalyzed reactions, also including works on the characterization of enzymes and the study of their catalytic activity. Overall, ten studies are presented that provide the reader with relevant, fresh insights on the use of enzymes and on the importance of biocatalysis.
This Research Topic aims to collect all the Case Reports submitted to the Thoracic Oncology section. All the Case Reports submitted to this collection will be personally assessed by a senior Associate Editor before the beginning of the peer-review process. Please make sure your article adheres to the following guidelines before submitting it. Case Reports highlight unique cases of patients that present with an unexpected diagnosis, treatment outcome, or clinical course. Only Case Reports that are original and significantly advance the field will be considered: 1) RARE case with TYPICAL features. 2) FREQUENT case with ATYPICAL features. 3) Cases with a convincing response to new treatments, i.e. single case of off-label use.
Dr. Koguchi receives funding from Tesaro, a GSK company, Bristol-Myers Squibb, and Shimadzu Corporation.. Dr. Vujanovic is a co-inventor of a methodology licensed to INmune Bio, Inc. where a selective inhibitor of soluble TNF can be used to prevent or treat malignancies. Dr. Hansen is the recipient of a private grant from Eurostars Eureka. The other Topic Editors declare no competing interests.
This book focuses on the study of low permeability and tight sandstone reservoirs within fluvial delta facies found in the Ordos Basin, Songliao Basin, and Sichuan Basin. It systematically examines the superimposed patterns, geometric forms, and scale characteristics of sedimentary sand bodies within the fluvial delta system. Additionally, it analyzes the impact of seepage barriers such as interlayers and closed faults on fluid flow. The book establishes a sedimentary model for sand bodies in typical sedimentary environments, considering the differences in separation and connectivity caused by the shape, scale, direction, and spatial overlap of different reservoir units and seepage barriers. It investigates the mechanisms of fluid flow controlled by interlayer, plane, and intralayer heterogeneity to understand the fluid flow within the reservoir architecture unit affected by different flow types.
Sister Wang Hanxu is nothing short of a legend in her own right. Her opus, a soul cry, emerges as a legend within a legend. Only a life touched by such remarkable events could produce a work of this magnitude. Wang Hanxu, a woman from rural China who didn't even finish middle school, managed to pen this extraordinary book in America while dragging along a frail body that might succumb at any moment. Throughout the book, two themes intertwine a loud protest against the world— “I am human! I am human! I am human! Not a mute beast to be manipulated at will!”—and a heartfelt gratitude towards God—“It’s all grace! It’s all the Lord’s grace!” This book is certainly not the Bible, nor is it a work of sage wisdom, but it is the voice of conscience from a woman who has suffered profound injustice and hardship. We should not judge it too harshly. More importantly, she is a Christian, a believer in God, and a recipient of Christ’s salvation. From the beginning to the end of this book, Wang Hanxu, with the candor typical of Northeastern women, admits that she is a sinner—a genuine, thorough sinner.
Special lectures; Haploid; Mutation, Mutagenesis; Somaclonal variation; Somatic morphogenesis; Protoplasts; Molecular biology of plant gene and genetic manipulation.