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Molecules to Form: A Structural View

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Molecules to Form: A Structural View dives into the captivating world of molecular construction, revealing the secrets behind how fundamental building blocks - atoms - arrange themselves to form the intricate structures that underpin life. This exploration delves into the forces that govern these arrangements, unveiling how the precise positioning of atoms dictates a molecule's function. By peering at these structures, scientists gain insights into the inner workings of cells, paving the way for advancements in medicine, materials science, and our understanding of the universe itself
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ISBN/GTIN978-3-384-23558-9
Product TypeBook
BindingPaperback
FormatUnsewn / adhesive bound
Publishertredition
Publication townchef road
Publication countryGermany
Publishing date22/05/2024
Pages128 pages
LanguageEnglish
Weight227 g
Article no.28919631
CatalogsVLB
Data source no.0ec119c3eea14c5e9591c8d9d6df85af
Product groupBU650
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Professor Nain, for your Advanced Bioanalytical Chemistry course, I propose "Live Analysis: Membrane Mass Spectrometry." This book explores a revolutionary technique called MAMS that allows us to analyze biomolecules directly within living cells. Unlike traditional methods that offer static snapshots, MAMS provides real-time insights into the dynamic world within cells. Imagine watching molecules flow across cell membranes - "Live Analysis" sheds light on this fascinating process.By analyzing these interactions in real-time, the book equips researchers with a powerful tool to understand cellular signaling, drug-target interactions, and the intricate dance of life at the molecular level. "Live Analysis" is a valuable resource for researchers, students, and anyone interested in cutting-edge bioanalytical chemistry and its impact on unraveling the mysteries of cellular function.
Molecules to Form: A Structural View

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