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Essays in Biochemistry Volume 29
Essays in Biochemistry
New ISBN 9781855780170
Old ISBN 1855780178
Format: Paperback
Pages: 215
Price: GBP 18.00
Members Price: GBP 13.50
Date Published: May 1995
Published by: Portland Press Ltd
Edited by D Apps and KF Tipton
University of Edinburgh, UK and Trinity College, Dublin
Essays in Biochemistry
Contents:
- Bacterial DD-transpeptidases and penicillin M Jamin et al
- Sphingolipid activator proteins K Suzuki
- Oxygen toxicity, free radicals and antioxidants in human disease D Rice-Evans and V Gopinathan
- Reconstructed human skin EJ Wood and IR Harris
- Opsin genes BEH Maden
- The roles of molecular chaperones in vivo PA Lund
- Molecular chaperones: physical and mechanistic properties SG Burston and AR Clarke
- Affinity precipitation JA Irwin and KF Tipton
- Molecular pathology of prion diseases C Smith and J Collinge
- Ribozymes HA James and PC Turner
- Protein stability at high temperatures DA Cowan
Reviews:
"...volume number 29 in the outstanding Essays in Biochemistry series is again a superb collection of 11 essays in subjects of great depth and interest to researchers interested in Biochemistry either directly or at points of tangential interest. ...a nice addition to anyone's bookcase."
Free Radical Research
"The layout is attractive with the addition of blue and the figures are clear... The price seems very reasonable... The editors are to be congratulated on this volume."
Peter Campbell, The Biochemist
"... a jolly good read for anyone with more than a passing interest in biochemistry and molecular biology... The book is thoroughly referenced and full of useful tables, with two-colour diagrams which admirably complement the main points of the text."
British Journal of Biomedical Science
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