Inorganic Polyphosphates: From Basic Research to Medical Application (Progress in Molecular and Subcellular Biology, 61)
Inorganic Polyphosphates: From Basic Research to Medical Application is an authoritative and cutting-edge volume that explores one of the most fascinating biomolecules in modern molecular biology. As part of the prestigious Progress in Molecular and Subcellular Biology series, this book provides a thorough and in-depth understanding of polyphosphates (polyP)—their structure, metabolism, biological functions, and emerging therapeutic applications.
This comprehensive reference bridges the gap between fundamental biochemistry and translational biomedical research, making it a must-have for molecular biologists, biochemists, medical researchers, and graduate-level students. The book highlights how inorganic polyphosphates participate in critical biochemical pathways, including energy metabolism, stress response, enzyme regulation, and cellular signaling. Special emphasis is placed on ongoing research demonstrating their potential roles in wound healing, hemostasis, bone regeneration, neuroprotection, and antimicrobial activity.
✅ Key Features
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Comprehensive study of inorganic polyphosphates from molecular to medical perspective
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Covers therapeutic applications, including tissue repair and antimicrobial functions
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Includes cutting-edge methodologies for polyP analysis and experimentation
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Contributions by leading international experts
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Essential reference for molecular biology, biotechnology, and medical research labs
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Part of the reputable Progress in Molecular and Subcellular Biology series
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Ideal for academic libraries and advanced students
