CRC Press; 1 edition (September 12, 2001) 272 pages ISBN-10:
0849394538
Mode Protein Chemistry: Practical Aspects describes the practical side of advanced techniques in protein chemistry. The book gives researchers an excellent "cost-benefit" analysis of these techniques. This guide provides hands-on information to complement theoretical understanding. The theory behind these methods can be found in existing books and in the original literature. However, no other guide will help you make a practical evaluation of these methods and their value to your work.
Contents
Mode Protein Chemistry
Protein Crystallography
Protein NMR Spectroscopy
Analysis of Proteins by Mass Spectroscopy
An Orientation to Edman Chemistry
Computer Modeling of Protein Structure
Genetic Analysis of Proteins
How to Employ Proteins in Nonaqueous Environments
Proteomics: Difference Gel Electrophoresis
Mode Protein Chemistry: Practical Aspects describes the practical side of advanced techniques in protein chemistry. The book gives researchers an excellent "cost-benefit" analysis of these techniques. This guide provides hands-on information to complement theoretical understanding. The theory behind these methods can be found in existing books and in the original literature. However, no other guide will help you make a practical evaluation of these methods and their value to your work.
Contents
Mode Protein Chemistry
Protein Crystallography
Protein NMR Spectroscopy
Analysis of Proteins by Mass Spectroscopy
An Orientation to Edman Chemistry
Computer Modeling of Protein Structure
Genetic Analysis of Proteins
How to Employ Proteins in Nonaqueous Environments
Proteomics: Difference Gel Electrophoresis