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Amino Acids Peptides And Proteins Volume 38 Etelka Farkas Maxim Ryadnov

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Amino Acids Peptides And Proteins Volume 38 Etelka Farkas Maxim Ryadnov
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Publisher: Royal Society of Chemistry
File Extension: PDF
File size: 9.67 MB
Pages: 270
Author: Etelka Farkas, Maxim Ryadnov, Max Cryle, K. Kover, John Wade, Hisakazu Mihara, A. Henrion, Gabor Mezo
ISBN: 9781849735858, 1849735859
Language: English
Year: 2013

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Amino Acids Peptides And Proteins Volume 38 Etelka Farkas Maxim Ryadnov by Etelka Farkas, Maxim Ryadnov, Max Cryle, K. Kover, John Wade, Hisakazu Mihara, A. Henrion, Gabor Mezo 9781849735858, 1849735859 instant download after payment.

Amino Acids, Peptides and Proteins comprises a comprehensive review of significant developments at this biology/chemistry interface. Each volume of this Specialist Periodical Report opens with an overview of amino acids and their applications. In keeping with the preceeding volumes in the series, this volume presents contributions from across the globe addressing the hot topics in the field. Disulfide-containing peptides and proteins are investigated by NMR, and mass spectrometry is used to determine inter-peptide distant constraints. Further chapters review the latest literature on antimicrbial peptides, modifications by Cytochrome P450 and the relaxin-family neuropeptides. Self-assembly and the moleculatr recognition of designed peptides are also discussed, and the latest in peptide and protein-based pharmaceuticals are reviewed. Volume editor Max Ryadnov also contributes a chapter on biofunctional peptide design. As the published literature in the field continues to grow, researchers in academia and industry will find this comprehensive review of the current research and thought an essential, first-stop reference.

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