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Leading practitioners detail revolutionary new spectrometric
techniques for the identification and covalent structural
characterization of macromolecules, proteins, glycoconjugates, and
nucleic acids. Based on the Fourth International Symposium on Mass
Spectrometry in the Health and Life Sciences held in San Francisco
in 1998, this invaluable book contains tested strategies for
solving many significant biomedical research problems. The
techniques use mass spectrometry, automated computer processing of
spectral information, and gene, protein, and EST databases for
genomic and proteomic correlations. Mass Spectrometry in Biology
and Medicine offers a unique opportunity to explore and apply these
new techniques of mass spectrometry that are revolutionizing the
identification and structural characterization of proteins,
carbohydrates, and nucleic acids.
Leading practitioners describe in detail advanced methods of mass
spectrometry used in structural characterization of
biomacromolecules of both natural and recombinant origin. They
demonstrate by example how these methodologies can solve a wide
array of real-world problems in protein biochemistry, immunology,
and glycobiology, as well as for human bacterial pathogens, lipids,
and nucleic acids. The book offers a unique opportunity to learn
these techniques that are revolutionizing the field. Its
authoritative assessment in the context of how to solve important
and challenging problems in bioscience and medicine ensures a
competitive advantage for today's researchers.
Leading practitioners describe in detail advanced methods of mass
spectrometry used in structural characterization of
biomacromolecules of both natural and recombinant origin. They
demonstrate by example how these methodologies can solve a wide
array of real-world problems in protein biochemistry, immunology,
and glycobiology, as well as for human bacterial pathogens, lipids,
and nucleic acids. The book offers a unique opportunity to learn
these techniques that are revolutionizing the field. Its
authoritative assessment in the context of how to solve important
and challenging problems in bioscience and medicine ensures a
competitive advantage for today's researchers.
Leading practitioners detail revolutionary new spectrometric
techniques for the identification and covalent structural
characterization of macromolecules, proteins, glycoconjugates, and
nucleic acids. Based on the Fourth International Symposium on Mass
Spectrometry in the Health and Life Sciences held in San Francisco
in 1998, this invaluable book contains tested strategies for
solving many significant biomedical research problems. The
techniques use mass spectrometry, automated computer processing of
spectral information, and gene, protein, and EST databases for
genomic and proteomic correlations. Mass Spectrometry in Biology
and Medicine offers a unique opportunity to explore and apply these
new techniques of mass spectrometry that are revolutionizing the
identification and structural characterization of proteins,
carbohydrates, and nucleic acids.
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