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Informationen zum Autor M. Delaage is the author of Molecular Recognition Mechanisms, published by Wiley. Klappentext 'Molecular Recognition Mechanisms' is a modern approach to the study of the molecular basis of interactions between chemical and biological systems. Compiled by some of France's most eminent specialists in the field, this book adopts a multidisciplinary point of view in describing and explaining the complex subject of biological macromolecules (DNA, antibodies, receptors, enzymes, cell membranes) and their interaction with smaller molecules, both natural and synthetic. Zusammenfassung 'Molecular Recognition Mechanisms' is a modern approach to the study of the molecular basis of interactions between chemical and biological systems. Compiled by some of France's most eminent specialists in the field, this book adopts a multidisciplinary point of view in describing and explaining the complex subject of biological macromolecules (DNA, antibodies, receptors, enzymes, cell membranes) and their interaction with smaller molecules, both natural and synthetic. Inhaltsverzeichnis List of Authors iii 1 - Physico-Chemical Aspects of Molecular Recognition 1 Michel DELAAGE 2 - Membrane Transport 15 Daniel SCHERMAN 3 - The Inhibition of Renin in the Therapeutic Control of Arterial Pressure 49 Dino NISATO 4 - The Renin - Angiotensin System : Renin and Acid Proteases 71 Bertrand CASTRO 5 - Modelling, Synthesis and Pharmacological Study of Perindopril (S 9490), an Angiotensin I Converting Enzyme Inhibitor 81 Michel VINCENT and Pierre SCHIAVI 6 - The Physical Chemistry and Pharmacokinetics of Monoclonal Antibodies 113 Jacques BARBET 7 - Monoclonal Antibodies and Therapeutics 131 Claude MAWAS 8 - Synthetic DNA Fragments and Their Use in Molecular Biology 139 Jean lGOLEN 9 - The Artificial Regulation of Gene Expression 161 Claude HELENE 10- Membrane Lectins 183 Annie-Claude ROCH 11 - The Relation between Protein Structure and Function: Evolution and Site-Directed Mutagenesis 21 Raymond PICTE 12 - Molecular Modelling of Peptides and Proteins 237 Jean GARNIER 13 - The Value of Receptor Studies in Pharmacology: Application to Central and Peripheral Benzodiazepine Receptors 271 Gerard LEFUR ...