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Preparative Layer Chromatography 1st Edition Daniel Chasman

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Preparative Layer Chromatography 1st Edition Daniel Chasman
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Publisher: CRC Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 32.96 MB
Pages: 420
Author: Daniel Chasman
ISBN: 9780824740320, 0824740327
Language: English
Year: 2003
Edition: 1

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Preparative Layer Chromatography 1st Edition Daniel Chasman by Daniel Chasman 9780824740320, 0824740327 instant download after payment.

This text offers in-depth perspectives on every aspect of protein structure identification, assessment, characterization, and utilization, for a clear understanding of the diversity of protein shapes, variations in protein function, and structure-based drug design. The authors cover numerous high-throughput technologies as well as computational methods to study protein structures and residues. A valuable reference, this book reflects current trends in the effort to solve new structures arising from genome initiatives, details methods to detect and identify errors in the prediction of protein structural models, and outlines challenges in the conversion of routine processes into high-throughput platforms.

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