Synthetic peptides: a user's guide
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Format: Elektronisch E-Book
Sprache:English
Veröffentlicht: Oxford Oxford University Press c2002
Ausgabe:2nd ed
Schriftenreihe:Advances in molecular biology
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Beschreibung:Includes bibliographical references and index
Synthetic peptides : beginning the twenty-first century / Gregory A. Grant -- Peptide design considerations / Michael L. Moore & Gregory A. Grant -- Principles and practice of solid-phase peptide synthesis / Gregg B. Fields ... [et al.] -- Evaluation of the synthetic product / Gregory A. Grant -- Applications of synthetic peptides / Victor J. Hruby & Terry O. Matsunaga
Annotation The first synthetic peptides were produced a century ago. In the ensuing period, they have developed as valuable research tools that are readily available to all researchers. However, since most researchers do not make their own peptides, they are often unfamiliar with not only the syntheticchemistry but also with important and useful aspects of design, analysis, handling, and applications. This volume is the second edition of a volume that was first published 10 years ago. It is written by experts in the field who provide detailed descriptions as well as practical advice for producingand using synthetic peptides. The various chapters cover peptide design considerations, the synthetic chemistry, the evaluation of the synthetic product, and the modern applications of synthetic peptides. This includes the basic principles of peptide structure, analysis and chain assembly as well asthe latest in selective disulfide bond formation, new strategies for the production of large peptides, and sequencing peptides by mass spectrometry. This book was designed with the intent of providing useful information both for the novices to the field as well as more seasoned practitioners. Itscontents will help prevent problems commonly encountered and allow scientists to optimize their use of synthetic peptides
Beschreibung:1 Online-Ressource (x, 390 p.)
ISBN:0195132610
0198030436
9780195132618
9780198030430

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