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C. Remzi Becer & Laura Hartmann 
Glycopolymer Code 
Synthesis of Glycopolymers and their Applications

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Glycopolymers are important for cell signalling, recognition pathways, and their role in the immune system. They are gaining attention for new applications in tissue engineering and drug delivery. Glycopolymer Code discusses the preparation, characterization and applications of glycopolymers providing a complete overview of the topic with examples from the latest research.


Specific chapters cover both basic and advanced synthesis techniques to prepare glycopolymers, the analytical techniques used to investigate lectin receptor glycopolymer interactions, the properties and types of lectins that are widely used to understand the multivalent interactions and various applications of synthetic glycopolymers.


With contributions from leading researchers in the field, the book is a unique source for graduates and academics new to the subject and already working in the area of glycopolymers.

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Table of Content

Synthesis of Glycopolymers by Direct Polymerisation; Glycopolymers used in Biosensor Applications; Supramolecular Glycopolymer Systems ; Synthesis and Applications of Glycoparticles; Hybrid Glyco Materials and their Expansive Applications; Glycopolypeptides; Small Molecule Ligands for Bacterial Lectins: ‘Letters’ for an Antiadhesive Glycopolymer Code; The Synthesis and Biological Properties of Calixsugars; Dendritic Glycopolymers and their Biomedical Applications;
Language English ● Format PDF ● Pages 292 ● ISBN 9781782622666 ● File size 41.2 MB ● Editor C. Remzi Becer & Laura Hartmann ● Publisher Royal Society of Chemistry ● City Cambridge ● Country GB ● Published 2015 ● Edition 1 ● Downloadable 24 months ● Currency EUR ● ID 5762107 ● Copy protection Adobe DRM
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