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Further Milestones in Biochemistry
1st Edition, Volume 3 - May 16, 1997
Editors: M.G. Ord, L.A. Stocken
Language: English
Hardback ISBN:9780762300785
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eBook ISBN:9780080532219
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The contributors to this text, who are all biochemists who worked during the 1950s and 60s, describe what appears to them to be the conceptually significant developments in bi…Read more
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The contributors to this text, who are all biochemists who worked during the 1950s and 60s, describe what appears to them to be the conceptually significant developments in biochemistry since the mid 1950s and how these were achieved. Their aim is to make their subjects intelligible to other scientists not expert in their field.
Contents. List of Contributors. Acknowledgements (M.G. Ord and L.A. Stocken). Introduction. Bioenergetics after 1960: From the Chemiosmotic Hypothesis to Structure-Based Molecular Mechanisms (S.J. Ferguson). Changing Views of Photosynthesis (F.R. Whatley). Muscle Contraction and Relaxation (S.V. Perry). Three Hundred Years of Bacterial Motility (J.P. Armitage). Talking to Cells-Cell Membrane Receptors and their Modes of Action (R.F. Irvine). Mechanisms in Regulation: Protein Phosphorylation (P.J. Randle). Regulation of Expression of Microbial Genes (P.H. Clarke). Antibody Specificity and Diversity: The Proteins (Part I) L.A. Steiner). Author Index. Subject Index.
No. of pages: 345
Language: English
Edition: 1
Volume: 3
Published: May 16, 1997
Imprint: Elsevier Science
Hardback ISBN: 9780762300785
eBook ISBN: 9780080532219
MO
M.G. Ord
Affiliations and expertise
Department of Biochemistry, University of Oxford, Oxford, England
LS
L.A. Stocken
Affiliations and expertise
Department of Biochemistry, University of Oxford, Oxford, England
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