Ideas in chemistry and molecular sciences. Where chemistry meets life / edited by Bruno Pignataro.
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Biochemical Studies. The Role of Copper Ion and the Ubiquitin System in Neurodegenerative Disorders / Fabio Arnesano -- The Bioinorganic and Organometallic Chemistry of Copper(III) / Xavi Ribas, Alicia Casitas -- Chemical Protein Modification / Goṅalo J L Bernardes, Justin M Chalker, Benjamin G Davis -- Drug Delivery. Vitamin B: A Potential Targeting Molecule for Therapeutic Drug Delivery / Pilar Ruiz-S̀anchez -- Strategies for Microsphere-Mediated Cellular Delivery / Rosario M Sanchez-Martin, Lois M Alexander, Juan Manuel Cardenas-Maestre, Mark Bradley -- Research in Therapeutics. Fundamental Processes in Radiation Damage to DNA: How Low-Energy Electrons Damage Biomolecules / Ilko Bald -- Structure-Based Design on the Way to New Anti-Infectives / Anna Katharina Herta Hirsch -- Drug-Membrane Interactions: Molecular Mechanisms Underlying Therapeutic and Toxic Effects of Drugs / Marlene Lucio, José L F C Lima, Salette Reis -- Targeting Disease with Small Molecule Inhibitors of Protein₆Protein Interactions / Fedor Forafonov, Elena Miranda, Ida Karin Nordgren, Ali Tavassoli -- Cracking the Glycocode: Recent Developments in Glycomics / Lars Hillringhaus, Jürgen Seibel -- Enzyme Chemistry. O Reactivity at Model Copper Systems: Mimicking Tyrosinase Activity / Anna Company -- Structure-Property Relationship and Biosensing. Chirality in Biochemistry: A Computational Approach for Investigating Biomolecule Conformations / Adriana Pietropaolo -- Collisional Mechanism₆Based E-DNA Sensors: A General Platform for Label-Free Electrochemical Detection of Hybridization and DNA Binding Proteins / Francesco Ricci -- Index.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Ideas in Chemistry and Molecular Sciences gives an account of the most recent results of research in life sciences in Europe based on a selection of leading young scientists participating in the 2008 European Young Chemists Award competition. In addition to this, the authors provide the state of the art of their field of research and the perspective or preview of future directions.
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