02444nam a2200469 i 4500991000728479707536041228m19841989sz a b 001 0 eng d2827701510 (v.1)2827701537 (v.3)2827701545 (v.4)b1326400x-39ule_instDip.to Biologiaengengfre581.922Med-checklist :a critical inventory of vascular plants of the circum-Mediterranean countries=Med-checklist : inventaire critique des plantes vasculaires des pays circummâediterranâeens /edited by W. Greuter, H. M. Burdet & G. Long ; with the assistance of R. Grosser ... [et al.], and an international network of expert advisersMed-checklist : inventaire critique des plantes vasculaires des pays circummâediterranâeens Geneve :OPTIMA,1984-19893 v. ;30 cmEnglish and French"Explanation of symbols" (1 leaf of plates) inserted in v. 4Includes bibliographies and indexesV.1.:Pteridophyta. Gymnospermae. Dicotyledones (Acanthaceae-Cneoraceae) V.3.:Dicotyledones(Convolvulaceae-Labiatae)V.4.: Dicotyledones(Lauraceae-Rhamnaceae)BotanyMediterranean RegionClassificationBotanyMediterranean RegionNomenclaturePhytogeographyMediterranean RegionBotanyClassificationPlantsNomenclatureGreuter, W.Burdet, H. M.Long, G.Grosser, R.Organization for the Phyto-Taxonomic Investigation of the Mediterranean Area.b1326400x02-04-1428-12-04991000728479707536LE003 581.9 GRE01.01 V.I (1984) [dislocato c/o Laboratorio di Botanica]V. 112003000002287le003-E0.00-n- 011410.i1207969818-12-02LE003 581.9 GRE01.01 V.III (1986) [dislocato c/o Laboratorio di Botanica]V. 312003000002294le003-E0.00-n- 011410.i1206141418-12-02LE003 581.9 GRE01.01 V.IV (1989) [dislocato c/o Laboratorio di Botanica]V. 412003000002300le003-E0.00-n- 011410.i1206142618-12-02Med-checklist1106253UNISALENTOle00328-12-04ma -mulsz 0003575nam 2200937z- 450 9910404086903321202102123-03928-507-6(CKB)4100000011302269(oapen)https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/59182(oapen)doab59182(EXLCZ)99410000001130226920202102d2020 |y 0engurmn|---annantxtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierSelf-Assembly of PolymersMDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute20201 online resource (186 p.)3-03928-506-8 Nowadays, polymer self-assembly has become extremely attractive for both biological (drug delivery, tissue engineering, scaffolds) and non-biological (packaging, semiconductors) applications. In nature, a number of key biological processes are driven by polymer self-assembly, for instance protein folding. Impressive morphologies can be assembled from polymers thanks to a diverse range of interactions involved, e.g., electrostatics, hydrophobic, hots-guest interactions, etc. Both 2D and 3D tailor-made assemblies can be designed through modern powerful techniques and approaches such as the layer-by-layer and the Langmuir-Blodgett deposition, hard and soft templating. This Special Issue highlights contributions (research papers, short communications, review articles) that focus on recent developments in polymer self-assembly for both fundamental understanding the assembly phenomenon and real applications.History of engineering and technologybicsscadsorptionair-liquid interfaceaprotininbiomedicineblock polymersCaCO3calcium alginatecalcium carbonatecell cultureco-synthesiscollagencontrolled releasecrosslinkingdrug deliveryencapsulationevaporative self-assemblyfield-effect transistorflexible geometric confinementfluorescencefood industrylayer-by-layerMarangoni convectionmarine exopolysaccharidemesoporousmicrostructuremonolayermorphological transformationmucinn/ananocrystallinenanolithographynanoparticlephoto-sensitivepolyhedral oligomeric silsesquioxanepolymerpolymer scaffoldpolymerisationporous hydrogelprotamineprotein adsorption resistanceself-assemblysolvent vapor annealingstimuli-responsive polymerstimuli-responsive polymerssurface modificationsynthetic polypeptidetension gradientthin filmsTi6Al4VtransglutaminasesHistory of engineering and technologyVikulina Annaauth1327944Volodkin DmitryauthBOOK9910404086903321Self-Assembly of Polymers3038320UNINA