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Biochemistry for Materials Science : Catalysts, Complexes and Proteins /

Biochemistry for Materials Science: Catalysis, Complexes and Proteins unlocks recent developments in the field of biochemistry through a series of case studies, enabling materials scientists to harness these advances for innovation in their own field, from the design of bio-inspired materials, to th...

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Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Makishima, Akio (Autor)
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Amsterdam, Netherlands : Elsevier, [2019]
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Part One : The Author's Choice of 2016-17
  • The Author's Choice of 2016-2017
  • Part Two : Fundamental Knowledges and Techniques in Biochemistry
  • Fundamental Knowledges and Techniques in Biochemistry
  • Part Three : Biochemistry Related Materials and Topics
  • New Abiological Metalloenzymes
  • [M]-porphyrin IX-proteins
  • Developments of New Biochemical Methods
  • Topics of Bioluminescence and Chemoluminescence
  • New Antibiotic and Antivirus Agents, and Knowledge
  • Chirality in Space and Brains
  • Bacteria-Related Materials and Topics
  • Plant-Related Materials and Topics
  • Animal-Related Materials and Topics
  • Protein and Enzyme-Related Topics
  • Part Four : Life-Sciences Related Materials and Topics
  • Pain-Related Materials and Topics
  • Disease-Related Topics and Materials
  • Therapy-Related Topics
  • Drugs and Drug-Related Topics
  • Detoxification of Toxic Gases of VX and Sarin
  • Decomposing Explosives and Reduction of Perchlorate and Nitrate
  • Teeth- and Bone-Related Topics and Materials
  • Flu Virus and Chemical Detectors, and Diagnostics
  • Nanomachine-Related Topics
  • Click Chemistry-Related Topics
  • Fluorine-Related Topics
  • Part Five : Environmental Sciences, Origin and Evolution of Life-Related Molecules and Water on Other Planets, Moons and Dwarf Planets
  • Topics of Environmental Sciences
  • Origin and Evolution of Life-Related Molecules
  • Water on Other Planets and Dwarf Planets.