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High Pressure Effects in Biophysics and Enzymology by John L. Markley β€” book cover

High Pressure Effects in Biophysics and Enzymology

by John L. Markley (Editor), Dexter B. Northrop (Editor), Catherine A. Royer
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Synopsis

High Pressure Effects in Molecular Biophysics and Enzymology is designed to acquaint biochemists, biophysicists, and graduate students with advances in the application of high pressure in connection with spectroscopy as a research tool in the study of biomolecules. The 23 chapters written by leading authorities present an overview of current approaches to the use of high pressure in research on enzyme kinetics, protein folding and structure, lipid bilayer structure and organization, lipid-protein interaction, and DNA structure. This important, timely volume is the first devoted exclusively to high-pressure effects in biochemistry and will be the definitive reference in its subject for the next several years.

About the Author, John L. Markley

all at the University of Wisconsin-Madison

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Book Details

Published
September 1, 1996
Publisher
Oxford University Press, USA
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9780195097221

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