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Biophysical Chemistry: Part I: The Conformation of Biological Macromolecules (Their Biophysical Chemistry; PT. 1)

by Charles R. Cantor

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Three-part series remains the definitive text on the physical properties of biological macromolecules and the physical techniques used to study them. It is appropriate for a broad spectrum of advanced undergraduate and graduate courses and serves as a comprehensive reference for researchers.Part I: The Conformation of Biological Macromolecules"1980, paper, 365 pages, 158 illustrations 0-7167-1188-5" Part II: Techniques for the Study of Biological Structure and Function"1980, paper, 365 pages, 158 illustrations 0-7167-1190-7" Part III: The Behavior of Biological Macromolecules"1980, paper, 597 pages, 243 illustrations 0-7167-1192-3"… (more)
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Three-part series remains the definitive text on the physical properties of biological macromolecules and the physical techniques used to study them. It is appropriate for a broad spectrum of advanced undergraduate and graduate courses and serves as a comprehensive reference for researchers.Part I: The Conformation of Biological Macromolecules"1980, paper, 365 pages, 158 illustrations 0-7167-1188-5" Part II: Techniques for the Study of Biological Structure and Function"1980, paper, 365 pages, 158 illustrations 0-7167-1190-7" Part III: The Behavior of Biological Macromolecules"1980, paper, 597 pages, 243 illustrations 0-7167-1192-3"

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