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The determination of the three-dimensional structure of a biological molecule is the starting point in the understanding of molecular mechanisms involved in its complex biochemical reactions. The molecular architecture of multimolecular systems such as membranes and chromosomes provides the key to the fascinating field of molecular biology. Stereochemical details of biological macromolecules and their interactions with pharmacological agents form the basis for drug design. Naturally, the study of the structure and function of biological molecules has aroused tremendous interest and investigations in this area are being carried out in a large number of laboratories. The techniques used for this purpose include both experimental methods (X-ray and neutron diffraction measurements, study of NMR, ESR, vibrational and electronic spectra, ORD, CD and dipole moment measurements, biochemical modifications etc. ) and the- oretical methods (quantum mechanical and classical potential energy calculations, Monte- Carlo simulations and molecular graphics). F or several years now, X-ray diffraction [1] has served as our only source of infor- mation on the three-dimensional arrangements of atoms in biopolymers. Fiber-diffrac- tion of DNA led to the proposal of the DNA double helix. Fibers of long hain polymers show ordering in the direction of the fibre-axis but not in the transverse plane. Accurate estimates of the dimensions of helical structures can be made using techniques on the basis of which models of biopolymers can be constructed.
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The determination of the three-dimensional structure of a biological molecule is the starting point in the understanding of molecular mechanisms involved in its complex biochemical reactions. The molecular architecture of multimolecular systems such as membranes and chromosomes provides the key to the fascinating field of molecular biology. Stereochemical details of biological macromolecules and their interactions with pharmacological agents form the basis for drug design. Naturally, the study of the structure and function ...
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Hopeland,
PA,
USA
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- Edition:
- 1981, Springer Verlag
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Hardcover,
Very Good
- Details:
- ISBN:
038710769X
- ISBN-13:
9780387107691
- Publisher:
Springer Verlag
- Published:
1981
- Language:
English
- Alibris ID:
13104108586
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- Very Good Ex-Library Cond Book. 8vo-over 7¾"-9¾" tall 038710769X | 216 pgs. Covers: general theory/ NMR techniques in conformational studies; nucelosides, nucleotides, and nucleic acids; amino acids, peptides and proteins; polysaccharides; lipids and molecular organization in membranes. Orange/white boards. Usual library markings. Clean and tightly bound.
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Lincoln,
UNITED KINGDOM
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- Edition:
- 1981, Springer-Verlag
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Hardcover,
Fair
- Details:
- ISBN:
038710769X
- ISBN-13:
9780387107691
- Publisher:
Springer-Verlag
- Published:
1981
- Language:
English
- Alibris ID:
15009465340
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- This is an ex-library book and may have the usual library/used-book markings inside. This book has hardback covers. In fair condition, suitable as a study copy. Please note the Image in this listing is a stock photo and may not match the covers of the actual item, 600grams, ISBN: 038710769X.
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