Reprint

Feature Papers for the Inaugural Issue of Applied Biosciences

Edited by
July 2024
218 pages
  • ISBN978-3-7258-1709-2 (Hardback)
  • ISBN978-3-7258-1710-8 (PDF)
https://doi.org/10.3390/books978-3-7258-1710-8 (registering)

This book is a reprint of the Special Issue Feature Papers for the Inaugural Issue of Applied Biosciences that was published in

Biology & Life Sciences
Summary

The 21st century has been defined as the age of biology. Many are of the view that biology is the dominant area of science, where major advances in both science and technology are likely to be made and where they will make the greatest impact. Applied Biosciences reports on the many advances in this field. Biosciences can provide technology to protect the environment and conserve biodiversity and improve human health and quality of life by providing better sources of food, energy, and materials. Bioscience is central to global adaptation to climate change, which represents the need for the application of a wide range of bioscience technologies. Biosciences have the potential to rapidly change our lives in many ways, shaping our health and lifestyles as well as many aspects of the environment in which we live. The convergence of advances in many research areas is contributing to the increasing pace of technological advances in this field, including molecular biology, information technology, nanotechnology, and biomaterial science. This Special Issue includes contributions reporting on innovations and insights gained from these divergent areas of research that are advancing life on earth.

Format
  • Hardback
License and Copyright
© 2024 by the authors; CC BY-NC-ND license
Keywords
microbiota; bowel; muco-microbiotic layer; cell differentiation; tissue homeostasis; organ remodeling; human anatomy; histology; pathophysiology; nanovesicles; exosomes; in vitro; food digestion; mass-transfer coefficients; gut-on-a-chip; reaction engineering; time constants; DNA sequencing; plant genome; long read sequencing; chromosome assembly; cell-free enzyme cascades; biomanufacturing; enzyme stability; protein design; PROSS; branched chain amino acid biosynthesis; ketol-acid reductoisomerase; bioinoculants; beneficial fungi; microbial bioencapsulation; PGPR; pellet; agriculture; 16S rRNA gene; bacterial community analysis; microbiologically influenced corrosion; biofilm; Alkanindiges; RNA interference; dsRNA delivery; biological control; animal health; boronium ion; disinfectants; quaternary ammonium compound; cytotoxicity; antiviral; citric acid; solid-state; Aspergillus niger; fermentation; processing coproducts; Dunaliella salina; microalgae harvesting; gravity sedimentation; 16S rRNA gene; bacterial community analysis; microbiologically influenced corrosion; metal piece; enrichment culture approach; environmental persistent free radicals; Caenorhabditis elegans; neurotoxicity; biochar; cellulose; biomimetic; bioinspired; fibers; films; membranes; 4D printing; Acrisols; soil carbon; cultivars; cereals; water stress; global change; MALDI; white matter; lipidomic; alcohol; tissue micro-array; mass spectrometry; central nervous system