By Andrew M. Smith, James A. Callow
- Publisher: Springer
- Number Of Pages: 284
- Publication Date: 2006-06-02
- ISBN-10 / ASIN: 3540310487
- ISBN-13 / EAN: 9783540310488
Many plants, animals, and microbes use adhesive polymers and structures to attach to inert substrates, to each other, or to other organisms. This is the first major review that brings together research on many of the well-known biological adhesives. Emphasizing the diversity of biological adhesives and associated adhesion processes, it deals with bacteria, fungi, algae, and marine and terrestrial animals. It bridges a variety of disciplines including biochemistry, molecular biology, biomechanics, bioengineering, microbiology, organism structure and function, and ultrastructure. As we learn more about the molecular and mechanical properties of these adhesives, we begin to understand why they adhere so well and how they develop cohesive strength. With this understanding comes the prospect of developing synthetic or semi-synthetic adhesives with broad applications in areas such as medicine, dentistry, and biotechnology. The book is suitable for both industrial and academic researchers.
Summary: good stuffRating: 5
I wish I would have found this book a few months earlier! I would have saved a lot of time and effort. I arrived at the same place as many of the authors (however they are the leaders in this field) I got our local library to get a copy here at Hatfield Marine Science Center. Ralph Breitenstein.
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