The structure and properties of biomolecules and biological systems
- Title
- The structure and properties of biomolecules and biological systems / edited by J. Duchesne.
- Published by
- London : Interscience, 1964.
- Author
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- Description
- xii, 754 pages : illustrations; 24 cm
- Series statement
- Advances in chemical physics ; v. 7
- Uniform title
- Advances in chemical physics ; v. 7.
- Subject
- Contents
- Electronic structures in quantum biochemistry -- Quantum mechanical considerations on some properties of DNA -- Electronic structure and magnetic properties of hemoproteins, particularly of hemoglobins -- Magnetic susceptibilities and the chemical bond in hemoproteins -- Thermal effects on protein, nucleic acid and viruses -- Absorption of water on solid proteins with special reference to haemoglobin -- The effects of ionizing radiations on some fibrous proteins -- Electronic conduction in organic molecular solids -- The electronic properties of deoxyribonuleic acid -- The properties of metal-porphyrin and similar complexes -- Prospects for the use of infrared spectroscopy in biology -- Infrared spectra of nucleic acids and related compounds -- The study of specific molecular interactions by nuclear magnetic relaxation methods -- Recent advances in EPR spectroscopy
- (Continued) Photoprotection from far ultraviolet effects in cells -- Some recent developments in the study of paramagnetic species of biological interest -- ESR investigations on different plant systems -- The use of product inhibition and other kinetic methods in the determination of mechanisms of enzyme action.
- Owning institution
- Princeton University Library
- Bibliography (note)
- Includes bibliographies and indexes.