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Folding And Selfassembly Of Biological Macromolecules Proceedings Of The Deuxiemes Entretiens De Bures Institut Des Hautes Etudes Scientifiques Buressuryvette France 27 November1 December 2001 E Westhof

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Folding And Selfassembly Of Biological Macromolecules Proceedings Of The Deuxiemes Entretiens De Bures Institut Des Hautes Etudes Scientifiques Buressuryvette France 27 November1 December 2001 E Westhof
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Folding And Selfassembly Of Biological Macromolecules Proceedings Of The Deuxiemes Entretiens De Bures Institut Des Hautes Etudes Scientifiques Buressuryvette France 27 November1 December 2001 E Westhof instant download after payment.

Publisher: World Scientific Pub Co Inc
File Extension: PDF
File size: 30.99 MB
Pages: 417
Author: E. Westhof, N. Hardy
ISBN: 9789812385000, 9812385002
Language: English
Year: 2004

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Folding And Selfassembly Of Biological Macromolecules Proceedings Of The Deuxiemes Entretiens De Bures Institut Des Hautes Etudes Scientifiques Buressuryvette France 27 November1 December 2001 E Westhof by E. Westhof, N. Hardy 9789812385000, 9812385002 instant download after payment.

This proceedings volume explores the pathways and mechanisms by which constituent residues interact and fold to yield native biological macromolecules (catalytic RNA and functional proteins), how ribosomes and other macromolecular complexes self-assemble, and relevant energetics considerations.

At the week-long interactive conference, some 20 leading researchers reported their most pertinent results, confronting each other and an audience of more than 150 specialists from a wide range of scientific disciplines, including structural and molecular biology, biophysics, computer science, mathematics, and theoretical physics. The fourteen papers — and audience interaction — are edited and illustrated versions of the transcribed oral presentations.

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