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The book "Rhinoceros Beetle Galectin: Purification and Characterization" by S Bhuvaragavan focuses on the study of a galectin protein obtained from the Rhinoceros Beetle Oryctes Rhinoceros. The galectin protein is a key player in the immune response of the beetle and has been found to have significant potential for human therapeutic applications. The author provides a detailed description of the purification process of the galectin protein, including chromatography and electrophoresis techniques. The book also explores the physicochemical properties of the protein, including its molecular…mehr

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The book "Rhinoceros Beetle Galectin: Purification and Characterization" by S Bhuvaragavan focuses on the study of a galectin protein obtained from the Rhinoceros Beetle Oryctes Rhinoceros. The galectin protein is a key player in the immune response of the beetle and has been found to have significant potential for human therapeutic applications. The author provides a detailed description of the purification process of the galectin protein, including chromatography and electrophoresis techniques. The book also explores the physicochemical properties of the protein, including its molecular weight, isoelectric point, and secondary structure. The main focus of the book, however, is the characterization of the galectin protein and its potential applications in medicine. The author discusses the anti-inflammatory properties of the protein, as well as its potential use as a mitogen for human T cells. Additionally, the book covers the transcriptomics of the Rhinoceros Beetle, providing insights into the genetic makeup of the beetle and the mechanisms behind the production of the galectin protein. Overall, "Rhinoceros Beetle Galectin: Purification and Characterization" is a valuable resource for anyone interested in the study of galectins and their potential applications in medicine. The book provides a comprehensive overview of the purification and characterization of the Rhinoceros Beetle galectin protein and offers insights into its potential use as a therapeutic agent for human immune disorders. The transcriptomics data presented in the book also offers new avenues for research into the genetic basis of immune responses in insects.