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Spectroscopy of inorganic bioactivators : theory and applications--chemistry, physics, biology, and medicine

edited by Theophile Theophanides

(NATO ASI series, ser. C . Mathematical and physical sciences ; v. 280)

Kluwer Academic Publishers, 1989

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"Proceedings of the NATO Advanced Study Institute on the Spectroscopy of Inorganic Bioactivators, Loutráki, Greece, August 20-30, 1988"--T.p. verso

"Published in cooperation with NATO Scientific Affairs Division."

Includes index

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Description

This edition is the labor of many enthousiastic scientists who were invited to teach at a NATO Advanced Study Institute on the "Spectroscopy of Inorganic Bioactivators" which took place on August 20 -30, 1988 at Club Poseidon, Loutraki, Greece. In this book the subjects were taught through several well prepared lectures. These lectures stretch the fact that scientific knowledge is the painfully gathered product of many wonderful human minds. I made an attempt to divide the lectures into separate chapters, however, there is interaction among the lectures, as I hope the book will show. First, there is introductory on an lecture supercomputing and super computers and their applications to solving structures of biological molecules followed by a state-of-the-art x-ray diffraction method at pi co second times. Important new advances have been made in x-ray diffraction analysis at picosecond times, in Hadamard spectroscopy, in micro-Raman spectroscopy in the Near Infrared region (1. 01 ~m) and remote sensing by Fourier Transform Infrared Spectroscopy. The chapters that follow include applications of spectroscopic technique to vii viii biologically important molecules, such as, DNA, proteins, membranes, and metal ion-biological molecule interactions. I would like to express my thanks to all the authors for their contributions and their cooperation in submitting their manuscript. I also thank the NATO Science Committee for making this possible. The field looks very promising for significant and exciting developments in the application of spectroscopy to bioactivators.

Table of Contents

I. Modern Computational Chemistry.- Supercomputing and Super Computers: for Science and Engineering in General and for Chemistry and Biosciences in Particular.- II.New Spectroscopic Techniques.- Picosecond Electron Transfer and Non linear Spectroscopy.- Hadamard Transform Spectrometry: Application to Biological Systems, a Review.- III.Applications of Spectroscopic Techniques to Industry.- Applications of Infrared and Raman Spectroscopy in an Industrial Laboratory.- Development and Characterization of a Fiber Optic Immuno-Biosensor.- A Portable Monitor of Atmospheric Pollutants.- IV. Applications to Biological Molecules.- Water as a Bioactivator and Probe of DNA structure: Investigation by Laser Raman Spectroscopy.- Metal Ion-Nucleic Acid Interactions as Studied by Fourier Transform Infrared Spectroscopy.- OH Radicals as Inorganic Bioactivators.- Multichannel Raman Spectroscopy of Biological Systems.- Raman and NMR Studies on the Molecular Interactions Between Electrophilic Reagents and Nucleic Acids Constituents.- Infrared Spectra of Proteins and their Metal Adducts.- Perspectives of Desorption Ionization Methodologies in Nucleic Acid Chemistry.- Application of Continuous-Flow Fast Atom Bombardment and Related Desorption-Ionization Techniques in the Mass Spectral Analysis of Bioinorganic Complexes.- Two-Dimensional, NMR Spectroscopy and Sequential Resonance Assignments Strategy in Short and Medium Size Oligonucleotides.- Dichroic Techniques Studies of Interactions of Nucleic Acids with Drugs.- Vibrational Studies on the Structures of Molecules and Molecular Complexes Relating to Photosynthesis.

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