Molecular Modeling (ACS Symposium Series, #576): From Virtual Tools to Real Problems
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Overview
Provides comprehensive theoretical and experimental methods for molecular modeling of bioactive systems. Includes a comprehensive review of the scope and utility of the past and present broad array of molecular modeling techniques. Provides detailed experimental studies to be used in conjunction with molecular modeling to develop structure-function relationships. Examines the forces involved in protein structure and the interaction of these forces with cosolutes biological and industrial interest.
Synopsis
Provides comprehensive theoretical and experimental methods for molecular modeling of bioactive systems. Includes a comprehensive review of the scope and utility of the past and present broad array of molecular modeling techniques. Provides detailed experimental studies to be used in conjunction with molecular modeling to develop structure-function relationships. Examines the forces involved in protein structure and the interaction of these forces with cosolutes biological and industrial interest.
Booknews
Developed from a symposium held at the 205th National Meeting of the ACS in Denver, March 1993, to address the issue of molecular modeling from experiment to computation. The emphasis is on new approaches for biological and food systems. The broad sections include experimental methods for molecular structure, prediction of molecular structure, analysis at the molecular level for function at system level, methods for study of molecular interaction--both experimental and computational--and recognition of molecular interactions. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)