Publications

European Conference on the Reversal of Multidrug Resistance from Bacteria to Cancer Cells and Parasites - Closing Conference of the COST Action B16

2006 | Action B16

Social Sciences - Final Conference proceedings of COST A3 Action

1998 | Action A3

Introduction to COST Cooperation - Sixth Edition (7 copies)

1996 | Action null

Effects of Antinutrients on the Nutritional Value of Legume Diets vol 4

1997 | Action 98

Pesticides - Soil - Environment, General Activity Report 1993-1995

1996 | Action 66

Digital Signal Processing in Telecommunication

1996 | Action 229

Public Private Partnerships in Transport: Trends & Theory (P3T3)

2014 | Action TU1001

Guanine Quartets. Structure and Applications

2012 | Action MP0802

Coastal Benthic Ecology - Activity Report 1979-March 1983

1983 | Action 47

European Conference on the Reversal of Multidrug Resistance from Bacteria to Cancer Cells and Parasites - Closing Conference of the COST Action B16

2006 | Action B16
  • Pages: 135 pages
  • Author(s): Y. Becker

Proceedings of the European Conference on the Reversal of Multidrug Resistance from Bacteria to Cancer Cells and Parasites, which took place in Budapest, Hungary on 22-25 April 2006.

Effects of Antinutrients on the Nutritional Value of Legume Diets vol 4

1997 | Action 98
  • Pages: 150
  • Author(s): G. Bounous, A. de Guarda
  • ISBN/ISSN: 978-92-827-9191-2

Lectins, inhibitors of digestive enzymes, tannins, phytates, ?-galactosides, antivitamins and many other low molecular weight components in foodstuffs are called antinutrients because they have a negative impact on the nutritional value of diets containing them. Legumes are a rich source of these compounds. However, with proper storage, heat treatment, soaking, germinating and cooking most of the antinutritional effects can be eliminated or substantially reduced.

Guanine Quartets. Structure and Applications

2012 | Action MP0802

Guanosine and its derivatives have a high potential for self-recognition and self-assembly, as well as the recognition ability for other biologically important molecules. This book explores in detail these properties with the goal of increasing knowledge of the basic principles of guanosine-assembly, synthesis of new optimised materials and exploration of their electronic and optical properties.