Chemical Biology
by Deniz Ekinci
Publisher: InTech 2012
ISBN-13: 9789535100492
Number of pages: 444
Description:
Chemical biology utilizes chemical principles to modulate systems to either investigate the underlying biology or create new function. Over recent years, chemical biology has received particular attention of many scientists in the life sciences from botany to medicine. This book contains an overview focusing on the research area of protein purification, enzymology, vitamins, antioxidants, biotransformation, gene delivery, signaling, regulation and organization.
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