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Biophysical Chemistry
Part III: The Behavior of Biological MacromoleculesFirst Edition| ©1980 Charles R. Cantor, Paul R. Schimmel
Three-part series remains the definitive text on the physical properties of biological macromolecules and the physical techniques used to study them. It is appropriate for a broad spectrum of advanced undergraduate and graduate courses and serves as a comprehensive reference for rese...
Three-part series remains the definitive text on the physical properties of biological macromolecules and the physical techniques used to study them. It is appropriate for a broad spectrum of advanced undergraduate and graduate courses and serves as a comprehensive reference for researchers.
Part I: The Conformation of Biological Macromolecules
1980, paper, 365 pages, 158 illustrations 0-7167-1188-5
Part II: Techniques for the Study of Biological Structure and Function
1980, paper, 365 pages, 158 illustrations 0-7167-1190-7
Part III: The Behavior of Biological Macromolecules
1980, paper, 597 pages, 243 illustrations 0-7167-1192-3

Three-part series remains the definitive text on the physical properties of biological macromolecules and the physical techniques used to study them. It is appropriate for a broad spectrum of advanced undergraduate and graduate courses and serves as a comprehensive reference for researchers.
Part I: The Conformation of Biological Macromolecules
1980, paper, 365 pages, 158 illustrations 0-7167-1188-5
Part II: Techniques for the Study of Biological Structure and Function
1980, paper, 365 pages, 158 illustrations 0-7167-1190-7
Part III: The Behavior of Biological Macromolecules
1980, paper, 597 pages, 243 illustrations 0-7167-1192-3
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Biophysical Chemistry
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Charles R. Cantor, Paul R. Schimmel
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Charles R. Cantor, Paul R. Schimmel
Table of Contents
PART I: THE CONFORMATION OF BIOLOGICAL MACROMOLECULES
1. An Introduction to the Strategy and Tactics of Biophysical Chemistry
2. Structure of Proteins
3. Structure of Nucleic Acids
4. Other Biological Polymers
5. Conformational Analysis and Forces That Determine Protein Structure
6. Conformational Analysis and Forces That Determine Nucleic Acid Structure
PART II: TECHNIQUES FOR THE STUDY OF BIOLOGICAL STRUCTURE AND FUNCTION
7. Absorption Spectroscopy
8. Other Optical Techniques
9. Introduction to Magnetic Resonance
10. Size and Shape of Macromolecules
11. Ultracentrifugation
12. Other Hydrodynamic Techniques
13. X-Ray Crystallography
14. Other Scattering and Diffraction Techniques
PART III: THE BEHAVIOR OF BIOLOGICAL MACROMOLECULES
15. Ligand Interactions at Equilibrium
16. Kinetics of Ligand Interactions
17. Regulation of Biological Activity
18. Configurational Statistics of Polymer Chains
19. Elementary Polymer-Chain Hydrodynamics and Chain Dimensions
20. Conformational Equilibria of Polypeptides and Proteins: The Helix-Coil Transition
21. Conformational Equilibria of Polypeptides and Proteins: Reversible Folding of Proteins
22. Nucleic Acid Structural Transitions
23. Statistical Mechanics and Kinetics of Nucleic Acid Interactions
24. Tertiary Structure of Nucleic Acids
25. Introduction to Membrane Equilibria and to Bilayers
1. An Introduction to the Strategy and Tactics of Biophysical Chemistry
2. Structure of Proteins
3. Structure of Nucleic Acids
4. Other Biological Polymers
5. Conformational Analysis and Forces That Determine Protein Structure
6. Conformational Analysis and Forces That Determine Nucleic Acid Structure
PART II: TECHNIQUES FOR THE STUDY OF BIOLOGICAL STRUCTURE AND FUNCTION
7. Absorption Spectroscopy
8. Other Optical Techniques
9. Introduction to Magnetic Resonance
10. Size and Shape of Macromolecules
11. Ultracentrifugation
12. Other Hydrodynamic Techniques
13. X-Ray Crystallography
14. Other Scattering and Diffraction Techniques
PART III: THE BEHAVIOR OF BIOLOGICAL MACROMOLECULES
15. Ligand Interactions at Equilibrium
16. Kinetics of Ligand Interactions
17. Regulation of Biological Activity
18. Configurational Statistics of Polymer Chains
19. Elementary Polymer-Chain Hydrodynamics and Chain Dimensions
20. Conformational Equilibria of Polypeptides and Proteins: The Helix-Coil Transition
21. Conformational Equilibria of Polypeptides and Proteins: Reversible Folding of Proteins
22. Nucleic Acid Structural Transitions
23. Statistical Mechanics and Kinetics of Nucleic Acid Interactions
24. Tertiary Structure of Nucleic Acids
25. Introduction to Membrane Equilibria and to Bilayers
Authors

Charles R. Cantor

Paul R. Schimmel

Biophysical Chemistry
First Edition| 1980
Charles R. Cantor, Paul R. Schimmel
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