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- Bookedited by Brendan P. Orner.Contents:
Encapsulation of nanoparticles in virus protein shells / Irina B. Tsvetkova and Bogdan G. Dragnea
Use of protein cages as a template for confined synthesis of inorganic and organic nanoparticles / Masaki Uchida [and three others]
Ferritin encapsulation and templated synthesis of inorganic nanoparticles / Katherine W. Pulsipher and Ivan J. Dmochowski
Determining the relaxivity values of protein cage-templated nanoparticles using magnetic resonance imaging / Barindra Sana and Sierin Lim
Computationally assisted engineering of protein cages / Maziar S. Andrejani and Brendan P. Orner
Recombinant expression and purification of "virus-like" bacterial encapsulin protein cages / W. Frederik Rurup, Jeroen J.L.M. Cornelissen, and Melisa S.T. Koay
Production of bacterial microcompartments / Jonathan K. Lassila
Detection of protein cage assembly with bisarsenic fluorescent probes / Thomas A. Cornell and Brendan P. Orner
Determining the role of metal binding in protein cage assembly / Anne Grove, Ambuj K. Kushwaha, and Khoa H. Nguyen
Differential scanning calorimetry to quantify the stability of protein cages / Yu Zhang and Maziar S. Ardejani
Material properties of viral nanocages explored by atomic force microscopy / Mariska G.M. van Rosmalen, Wouter H. Roos, and Gijs J.L. Wuite
Computational mechanics of viral capsids / Melissa G. Gibbons, Luigi E. Perotti, and William S. Klug.Digital Access Springer 2015 - ArticleRoss RS.Trans Am Clin Climatol Assoc. 1980;91:1-15.Coronary bypass surgery is highly effective in relieving angina pectoris. Early results of several well controlled studies show a small, but definite positive effect of surgery on life expectancy. The effect on prognosis is greatest in patients with the most severe arterial and myocardial disease. The discrepancy between the large effect on symptoms and the small effect on survival is best explained by postulating more than one mechanism of action for the operation.