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Peptides - Synthesis, Structures, and Applications (Hardcover)
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Peptides - Synthesis, Structures, and Applications (Hardcover)
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In recent years, research has shown the importance of peptides in
neuroscience, immunology, and cell biology. Active research
programs worldwide are now engaged in developing peptide-based
drugs and vaccines using modification of natural peptides and
proteins, design of artificial peptides and peptide mimetics, and
screening of peptide and phage libraries.
In this comprehensive book, the authors discuss peptide synthesis
and application within the context of their increasing importance
to the pharmaceutical industry. Peptides: Synthesis, Structures,
and Applications explores the broad growth of information in modern
peptide synthetic methods and the structure-activity relationships
of synthetic polypeptides.
Coverage includes:
* The history of peptide chemistry
* Amide formation, deprotection, and disulfide formation in peptide
synthesis
* Solid-phase peptide synthesis
* a-helix formation by peptides in water
* Stability and dynamics of peptide conformation
* An overview of structure-function studies of peptide
hormones
* Neuropeptides: peptide and nonpeptide analogs
* Reversible inhibitors of serine proteinases
* Design of polypeptides
* Current capabilities and future possibilities of soluble chemical
combinatorial libraries
* Epitope mapping with peptides
* Synthesis and applications of branched peptides in immunological
methods and vaccines
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