Antifreeze Proteins Volume 1, 1st ed. 2020 Environment, Systematics and Evolution
Coordonnateurs : Ramløv Hans, Friis Dennis Steven
Dr. Dennis Steven Friis has a PhD within the field of protein chemistry, and is currently working in the pharmaceutical industry in Copenhagen. He has done both his masters and PhD on antifreeze protein research in collaboration with Hans Ramløv. The master’s thesis focused on cryopreservation of kidney cells in suspension, investigating the Rhagium mordax antifreeze proteins’ potential as a cryoprotective agent as well as freeze injuries in general. During the PhD he worked firstly on developing an efficient method to express, extract and purify recombinant antifreeze proteins using E. coli as the host organism. Hereafter, he investigated the physicochemical properties of the antifreeze protein, as well as creating various mutants of the protein and examining their effects on the hysteresis activity.After six years in collaboration with Hans Ramløv on the resear
Informs about the evolution and systematics of antifreeze proteins
provides insight into the physical proprieties of AFPs
Presents together with Vol.2 the most comprehensive work on AFPs in general
Date de parution : 07-2021
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Ajouter au panierDate de parution : 07-2020
Ouvrage de 313 p.
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Prix indicatif 168,79 €
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