The Proteins Composition, Structure, and Function V2</div> <br> <br> Abstract: The Proteins Composition, Structure, and Function V2
The Proteins Composition, Structure, and Function. Volume 1
โ Scribed by Hans Neurath (Eds.)
- Publisher
- Academic Press
- Year
- 1963
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 670
- Category
- Library
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โฆ Table of Contents
Content:
Contributors to Volume I, Page ii
Front Matter, Page iii
Copyright, Page iv
List of Contributors, Page v
Preface to the Second Edition, Pages vii-viii, HANS NEURATH
Contents of Volume II: Tentative, Page xiii
Chapter 1 - Amino Acid Analysis of Peptides and Proteins, Pages 1-44, ALBERT LIGHT, EMIL L. SMITH
Addendum to Chapter 1 - Amino Acid Composition of Certain Proteins, Pages 45-51, G.R. TRISTRAM, R.H. SMITH
Chapter 2 - Synthesis and Function of Peptides of Biological Interest, Pages 53-188, KLAUS HOFMANN, PANAYOTIS G. KATSOYANNIS
Chapter 3 - Chemical Aspects of Protein Synthesis, Pages 189-308, JOSEPH S. FRUTON
Chapter 4 - Concepts and Experimental Approaches in the Determination of the Primary Structure of Proteins, Pages 311-378, ROBERT E. CANFIELD, CHRISTIAN B. ANFINSEN
Chapter 5 - Intramolecular Bonds in Proteins I. The Role of Sulfur in Proteins, Pages 379-476, R. CECIL
Chapter 6 - Intramolecular Bonds in Proteins. II. Noncovalent Bonds, Pages 477-528,528A,529-594, HAROLD A. SCHERAGA
AUTHOR INDEX, Pages 595-624
SUBJECT INDEX, Pages 625-665
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