Advances in Inorganic Chemistry: v. 36
A. Geoffrey Sykes(Editor)
Academic Press
Published on 1. April 1991
Book
Hardback
486 pages
978-0-12-023636-7 (ISBN)
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This volume in a series on inorganic chemistry deals, among a number of topics, with drug design, inorganic pharmacology, the extraction of metals from ores by means of bacteria, solid-state bio-inorganic chemistry and the mechanisms and models of biomineralization.
This volume in a series on inorganic chemistry deals, among a number of topics, with drug design, inorganic pharmacology, the extraction of metals from ores by means of bacteria, solid-state bio-inorganic chemistry and the mechanisms and models of biomineralization.
This volume in a series on inorganic chemistry deals, among a number of topics, with drug design, inorganic pharmacology, the extraction of metals from ores by means of bacteria, solid-state bio-inorganic chemistry and the mechanisms and models of biomineralization.
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Language
English
Place of publication
San Diego
United States
Publishing group
Elsevier Science Publishing Co Inc
Target group
College/higher education
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index
Dimensions
Height: 230 mm
Weight
840 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-12-023636-7 (9780120236367)
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Inorganic chemistry and drug design, P.J.Sadler; lithium and medicine - inorganic pharmacology, N.J.Birch and J.D.Phillips; the extraction of metals from ores using bacteria, D.K.Ewart and M.N.Hughes; the Mo-, V- and Fe-based nitrogenase systems of azotobacter, R.R.Eady; the uptake, storage, and mobilization of iron and aluminum in biology, S.J.A.Fatemi et al; probing structure - function relations in ferritin and bacterioferritin, P.M.Harrison; solid-state bioinorganic chemistry - mechanisms and models of biomineralization, C.C.Perry; magnetic circular dichroism of hemo-proteins, M.R.Cheesman et al; flavocytochrome b2, S.K.Chapman et al; X-ray absorption spectroscopy and the structures of transition metal centres in proteins, C.D.Garner; direct electrochemistry of proteins and enzymes, L.-H.Guo and A.O.Hill; active-site properties of the blue copper proteins, A.G.Sykes.