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Biological inorganic chemistry : structure and reactivity (Record no. 3019)

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020 ## - INTERNATIONAL STANDARD BOOK NUMBER
ISBN 9781938787966
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Language code of text/sound track or separate title eng
082 ## - DEWEY DECIMAL CLASSIFICATION NUMBER
Classification number 612.01524 BER/B
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Personal name Bertini, Ivano
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Personal name Gray, Harry B
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Personal name Stiefel, Edward I
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Personal name Valentine, Joan Selverstone
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Title Biological inorganic chemistry : structure and reactivity
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Name of publisher University Science Books --
Place of publication United States of America --
Year of publication 2007
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Number of Pages xxv, 739p.
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Summary, etc Organized and edited by Ivano Bertini, Harry Gray, Ed Stiefel, and Joan Valentine, with contributions from many other world leaders in the field, this all-new book is equally appropriate for graduate or senior undergraduate courses in bioinorganic chemistry. The book has been extensively class-tested at Princeton and UCLA, and it includes tutorials in biology and biochemistry and in inorganic chemistry to aid students of varying backgrounds. The main text is divided into two parts. Part A, "Overviews of Biological Inorganic Chemistry," sets forth the unifying principles of the field. A full course in bioinorganic chemistry could be based entirely on this overview section, which is a really a book within a book! Part B, "Metal-Ion Containing Biological Systems," describes specific classes of systems in detail. A special feature is the strong connection to the genomic revolution that has dramatically enhanced our ability to define the function of gene products in living organisms. Throughout the book, protein data bank codes are given for structures discussed in the text, and students are encouraged to learn to use the PDB in their courses and research. This exciting new book will be a must read for years to come for all students and researchers interested in the field of biological inorganic chemistry.
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Topical Term Bioinorganic chemistry.
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Topical Term Inorganic chemistry
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