Biomolecular Kinetics : (Record no. 70455)

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ISBN 9781315120355
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ISBN 9781351637145
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Call Number 572.44
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Author Bagshaw, Clive R.,
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Title Biomolecular Kinetics :
Sub Title A Step-by-Step Guide /
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Edition statement First edition.
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Number of Pages 1 online resource (xxiv, 454 pages)
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Series statement Foundations of Biochemistry and Biophysics
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Summary, etc "a gem of a textbook which manages to produce a genuinely fresh, concise yet comprehensive guide"-Mark Leake, University of York"destined to become a standard reference.... Not just a 'how to' handbook but also an accessible primer in the essentials of kinetic theory and practice."-Michael Geeves, University of Kent" covers the entire spectrum of approaches, from the traditional steady state methods to a thorough account of transient kinetics and rapid reaction techniques, and then on to the new single molecule techniques"-Stephen Halford, University of Bristol This illustrated treatment explains the methods used for measuring how much a reaction gets speeded up, as well as the framework for solving problems such as ligand binding and macromolecular folding, using the step-by-step approach of numerical integration. It is a thoroughly modern text, reflecting the recent ability to observe reactions at the single-molecule level, as well as advances in microfluidics which have given rise to femtoscale studies. Kinetics is more important now than ever, and this book is a vibrant and approachable entry for anyone who wants to understand mechanism using transient or single molecule kinetics without getting bogged down in advanced mathematics. Clive R. Bagshaw is Emeritus Professor at the University of Leicester, U.K., and Research Associate at the University of California at Santa Cruz, U.S.A.
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Uniform Resource Identifier https://www.taylorfrancis.com/books/9781315120355
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-- Biochemistry
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