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Biomembrane Vesicles: Scientific, Clinical and Technological Considerations

  • 1st Edition, Volume 32 - November 19, 2020
  • Latest edition
  • Editors: Antonella Bongiovanni, Gabriella Pocsfalvi, Mauro Manno, Veronika Kralj-Iglic
  • Language: English

Biological Membrane Vesicles: Scientific, Biotechnological and Clinical Considerations, Part 1 Volume 32 in the Advances in Biomembranes and Lipid Self-Assembly series, highligh… Read more

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Biological Membrane Vesicles: Scientific, Biotechnological and Clinical Considerations, Part 1 Volume 32 in the Advances in Biomembranes and Lipid Self-Assembly series, highlights new advances in the field, with this release presenting chapters written by an international board of authors. Topics in this new release include Amyloid β-peptide interaction with GM1 containing model membrane, The Human EV Membranome, Protocol for isolation of Microvesicles form blood plasma, Urinary Extracellular Vesicles: Single patient analysis for clinical applications, Treatment of chronic wounds with platelet and extracellular vesicles enriched plasma, Liposome loading and imaging, Standardization and reproducibility in EV research: the support of a Quality management system, and much more.

Key features

  • Provides the authority and expertise of leading contributors from an international board of authors
  • Presents the latest release in the Advances in Biomembranes and Lipid Self-Assembly series
  • Updated release includes the latest information on the Biological Membrane Vesicles: Scientific, Biotechnological and Clinical Considerations

Readership

Undergraduates, graduates, academics and researchers in the field of Advances in Biomembranes and Lipid Self-Assembly

Table of contents

  1. Amyloid -peptide interaction with GM1 containing model membrane
  2. Rita Carrotta, Fabio Librizzi, Maria Rosalia Mangione, Silvia Vilasi and Oscar Moran

  3. Propolis flavonoids and terpenes, and their interactions with model lipid membranes: a review
  4. Luka Šturm and Nataša Poklar Ulrih

  5. The Human EV Membranome
  6. Ana Paulina Ramos Juarez, Francesco Trepiccione, Giovambattista Capasso and Gabriella Pocsfalvi

  7. Post-translational lipidation in extracellular vesicles: chemical mechanisms, biological functions and applications
  8. Sabrina Picciotto, Daniele P. Romancino, Valentina Buffa, Antonella Cusimano, Antonella Bongiovanni and Giorgia Adamo

  9. Pursuing mechanisms of extracellular vesicle formation. Effects of sample processing
  10. Darja Božič, Matej Hočevar, Veno Kononenko, Marko Jeran, Urška Štibler, Immacolata Fiume, Manca Pajnič, Ljubiša Pađen, Ksenija Kogej, Damjana Drobne, Aleš Iglič, Gabriella Pocsfalvi and Veronika Kralj-Iglič

  11. Multi-technique analysis of Extracellular Vesicles: not only size matters

Fabio Perissinotto, Beatrice Senigagliesi, Lisa Vaccari, Maria Pachetti, Francesco D’Amico, Heinz Amenitsch, Barbara Sartori, Karin Pachler, Margaret Mayr, Mario Gimona, Eva Rohde, Federica Caponnetto, Daniela Cesselli, Loredana Casalis and Pietro Parisse

Product details

  • Edition: 1
  • Latest edition
  • Volume: 32
  • Published: November 20, 2020
  • Language: English

About the editors

AB

Antonella Bongiovanni

Antonella Bongiovanni is at National Research Council, Palermo, Italy
Affiliations and expertise
National Research Council, Palermo, Italy

GP

Gabriella Pocsfalvi

Gabriella Pocsfalvi is at National Research Council, Napoli, Italy
Affiliations and expertise
National Research Council, Napoli, Italy

MM

Mauro Manno

Mauro Manno is at National Research Council, Palermo, Italy
Affiliations and expertise
National Research Council, Palermo, Italy

VK

Veronika Kralj-Iglic

Veronika Kralj-Iglič is at University of Ljubljana, Ljubljana, Slovenia
Affiliations and expertise
University of Ljubljana, Ljubljana, Slovenia

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