Ureases 1st Edition
Capture the essential science behind one of nature’s most important enzymes with Ureases 1st Edition by Rodrigo Ligabu Braun and Celia Regina R. da S. Carlini — a focused, accessible resource for researchers, clinicians, students and agronomists.
Start exploring clear, authoritative coverage of urease biology: molecular structure, catalytic mechanism, kinetics, genetic regulation, and the role of ureases in microbial pathogenicity, soil nitrogen cycling, and industrial biotechnology. Carefully written to bridge foundational concepts and current research, the book translates complex enzymology into practical insight for laboratory work, drug and inhibitor development, environmental management, and agricultural practice.
Why this book matters: readers will gain practical understanding of urease inhibition strategies relevant to medicine and crop protection, diagnostic implications in infectious disease, and environmental impacts of urea hydrolysis across ecosystems. Chapters combine concise theoretical explanations with real-world examples and current literature references, making it ideal for advanced undergraduates, graduate students, bench scientists, and policy-minded practitioners.
This edition is especially useful to audiences across Latin America, Europe, North America and beyond who seek regionally relevant perspectives on urease activity in soils, pathogens and industry. Whether you need a textbook for a course, a reference for research, or a guide to translational applications, Ureases 1st Edition delivers clarity, depth and practical relevance.
Add this essential resource to your professional library — order your copy of Ureases 1st Edition by Rodrigo Ligabu Braun and Celia Regina R. da S. Carlini today and advance your understanding of urease science.
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