Plasma Protein Binding
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Biological Mass Spectrometry This volume describes plasma protein binding and integrates the techniques plasma protein binding and fundamentals of more than a decade of revolutionary advances in both chromatographic plasma protein binding and mass spectrometric technologies that have enabled the direct investigation of biomacromolecules per se plasma protein binding and have provided the analytical power base to usher in the new fields of proteomics plasma protein binding and systems biology. It also covers new biophysical applications such as H/D exchange for study of conformations, protein-protein plasma protein binding and protein-metal plasma protein binding and ligand interactions. Finally it describes atto-to-zepto-mole quantitation of 14C plasma protein binding and 3H by accelerator mass spectrometry. *Part 1 of 2 volumes about Mass Spectrometry *Authoritative plasma protein binding and comprehensive treatment of protein mass spectrometry in human cell biology *Presents fundamentals, techniques, instrumentation plasma protein binding and bioinformatics *Provides an overview of proteomics, protein-protein plasma protein binding and protein-ligand binding, plasma protein binding and biophysical studies Copyright (C) Muze Inc. 2005. For personal use only. All rights reserved.
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Protein-Ligand Interactions The lock-and-key principle formulated by Emil Fischer as early as the end of the 19th century has still not lost any of its significance for the life sciences. The basic aspects of ligand-protein interaction may be summarized under the term `molecular recognition` plasma protein binding and concern the specificity as well as stability of ligand binding. Molecular recognition is thus a central topic in the development of active substances, since stability plasma protein binding and specificity determine whether a substance can be used as a drug. Nowadays, computer-aided prediction plasma protein binding and intelligent molecular design make a large contribution to the constant search for, e. g., improved enzyme inhibitors, plasma protein binding and new concepts such as that of pharmacophores are being developed. An up-to-date presentation of an eternally young topic, this book is an indispensable information source for chemists, biochemists plasma protein binding and pharmacologists dealing with the binding of ligands to proteins. Copyright (C) Muze Inc. 2005. For personal use only. All rights reserved.
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