Mitarbeit:Dugas, Hermann, Mitarbeit:Chin, J.; Hamilton, A. D.; Murakami, Y.; Schultz, P. G.; Sauvage, J.-P.; Jubian, V.; Corey, D. R.; Zimmerman, S. C.; Banaszczyk, M.; Kim, J. H.; Mrejen, K.; Zuckermann, R. N.; Dietrich-Buchecke
Mitarbeit:Dugas, Hermann, Mitarbeit:Chin, J.; Hamilton, A. D.; Murakami, Y.; Schultz, P. G.; Sauvage, J.-P.; Jubian, V.; Corey, D. R.; Zimmerman, S. C.; Banaszczyk, M.; Kim, J. H.; Mrejen, K.; Zuckermann, R. N.; Dietrich-Buchecke
Progress in biological and biochemical research is based mainly on a better understanding of life processes on a molecular level. Modern chemical techniques for structural elucidation even of sophisticated biomolecules and theoretical and mechanistic considerations help us to understand structure-function relations, metabolic processes, molecular and cellular recognition, and the reproduction of life. This series, Bioorganic Chemistry Frontiers, will bring together critical reviews on the progress in this field.
Progress in biological and biochemical research is based mainly on a better understanding of life processes on a molecular level. Modern chemical techniques for structural elucidation even of sophisticated biomolecules and theoretical and mechanistic considerations help us to understand structure-function relations, metabolic processes, molecular and cellular recognition, and the reproduction of life. This series, Bioorganic Chemistry Frontiers, will bring together critical reviews on the progress in this field.
Progress in biological and biochemical research is based mainly on a better understanding of life processes on a molecular level. Modern chemical techniques for structural elucidation even of sophisticated biomolecules and theoretical and mechanistic considerations help us to understand structure-function relations, metabolic processes, molecular and cellular recognition, and the reproduction of life. This series, Bioorganic Chemistry Frontiers, will bring together critical reviews on the progress in this field.
Inhaltsangabe
Hybrid Enzymes and the Sequence-Specific Cleavage of Nucleic Acids.- Molecular Tweezers: Synthetic Receptors for ?-Sandwich Complexation of Aromatic Substrates.- Supramolecular Assemblies Formed with Synthetic Peptide Lipids. Functional Models of Biomembranes and Enzymes.- Synthetic Studies on Molecular Recognition.- Artificial Hydrolytic Metalloenzymes: A Unified Approach.- Interlocked and Knotted Rings in Biology and Chemistry.
Hybrid Enzymes and the Sequence-Specific Cleavage of Nucleic Acids.- Molecular Tweezers: Synthetic Receptors for ?-Sandwich Complexation of Aromatic Substrates.- Supramolecular Assemblies Formed with Synthetic Peptide Lipids. Functional Models of Biomembranes and Enzymes.- Synthetic Studies on Molecular Recognition.- Artificial Hydrolytic Metalloenzymes: A Unified Approach.- Interlocked and Knotted Rings in Biology and Chemistry.
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