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Klappentext Since its inception in 1945, this serial has provided critical and integrating articles written by research specialists that bring together industrial, analytical and technological aspects of biochemistry, organic chemistry and instrumentation methodology in the study of carbohydrates. The articles provide a definitive interpretation of the current status and future trends in carbohydrate chemistry and biochemistry. Zusammenfassung Provides a definitive interpretation of the advanced status and future trends in carbohydrate chemistry and biochemistry. This title integrates industrial! analytical! and technological aspects of biochemistry! organic chemistry! and instrumentation methodology in the study of carbohydrates. Inhaltsverzeichnis Nathan Sharon (1925-2011) David Mirelman, Edward A. Bayer and Yair Reisner Combining Computational Chemistry and Crystallography for a Better Understanding of the Structure of Cellulose Alfred D. French Strategies in Synthesis of Heparin/Heparan Sulfate Oligosaccharides: 2000-Present Steven B. Dulaney and Xuefei Huang Chemical Synthesis of Glycosylphosphatidylinositol Anchors Benjamin M. Swarts and Zhongwu Guo Effect of Protein Dynamics and Solvent in Ligand Recognition by Promiscuous Aminoglycoside-Modifying Enzymes Engin H. Serpersu and Adrianne L. Norris
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- Nathan Sharon (1925-2011)
David Mirelman, Edward A. Bayer and Yair Reisner
- Combining Computational Chemistry and Crystallography for a Better Understanding of the Structure of Cellulose
Alfred D. French
- Strategies in Synthesis of Heparin/Heparan Sulfate Oligosaccharides: 2000-Present
Steven B. Dulaney and Xuefei Huang
- Chemical Synthesis of Glycosylphosphatidylinositol Anchors
Benjamin M. Swarts and Zhongwu Guo
- Effect of Protein Dynamics and Solvent in Ligand Recognition by Promiscuous Aminoglycoside-Modifying EnzymesEngin H. Serpersu and Adrianne L. Norris
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