Enzymes: A Practical Introduction to Structure, Mechanism, and Data Analysis
โ Scribed by Robert A. Copeland
- Publisher
- Wiley-VCH
- Year
- 2000
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 411
- Edition
- 2
- Category
- Library
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
โฆ Synopsis
The information in this book is a mixture of theory and practical knowledge. As such, it is intended for a person working on the bench. The author connects the dots between what was learned in the classroom and how to apply the knowledge in experiments. The book does not have problem sets and answers at the end of each chapter; it is not that kind of book.
Lots of references are provided. When the author mentions something, especially something unusual, there are references. They are salient to the issue discussed.
When designing common or uncommon experiments, different approaches to experimental techniques are discussed. It is up to the experimenter to choose which design to use. The author gives a good background of the pros and cons of different techniques, as well as the overall theory behind the technique. This allows an educated decision to be made.
Had I read this book some time ago, I would have saved time by choosing the right experimental design.
๐ SIMILAR VOLUMES
Fully updated and expanded-a solid foundation for understanding experimental enzymology.This practical, up-to-date survey is designed for a broad spectrum of biological and chemical scientists who are beginning to delve into modern enzymology. Enzymes, Second Edition explains the structural complexi
Fully updated and expanded-a solid foundation for understanding experimental enzymology.This practical, up-to-date survey is designed for a broad spectrum of biological and chemical scientists who are beginning to delve into modern enzymology. Enzymes, Second Edition explains the structural complexi
<span>ENZYMES</span><p><span>A complete and approachable introduction to the study of enzymes, from theory to practice</span></p><p><span>Enzymes catalyze the bulk of important biological processes, both metabolic and biochemical. They are specialized proteins whose function is determined by their s
<span>ENZYMES</span><p><span>A complete and approachable introduction to the study of enzymes, from theory to practice</span></p><p><span>Enzymes catalyze the bulk of important biological processes, both metabolic and biochemical. They are specialized proteins whose function is determined by their s
Copeland has used his expertise as director of enzymology at Dupont Chemicals (he's also affiliated with U. of Pennsylvania School of Medicine) to produce an introductory textbook intended for senior undergraduate or graduate students. After a brief history of enzymology, coverage includes chemical