Physical biochemistry : applications to biochemistry and molecular biology

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Physical biochemistry : applications to biochemistry and molecular biology

David Freifelder

W.H. Freeman, c1982

2nd ed

  • pbk.
  • hard

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Includes bibliographies and index

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Description

Suitable for advanced undergraduate and graduate students in biochemistry, this book provides clear, concise, well-exampled descriptions of the physical methods that biochemists and molecular biologists use.

Table of Contents

I. CHARACTERIZATION OF MACROMOLECULES 1. Direct Observation 2. Light Microscopy 3. Electron Microscopy II. GENERAL LABORATORY METHODS 4. Measurement of pH 5. Radioactive Labeling and Counting 6. Autoradiography 7. Membrane Filtration and Dialysis III. SEPARATION AND IDENTIFICATION OF MATERIALS 8. Chromatography 9. Electrophoresis 10. Immunological Methods IV. HYDRODYNAMIC METHODS 11. Sedimentation 12. Partial Specific Volume and the Diffusion Coefficient 13. Viscosity V. SPECTROSCOPIC METHODS 14. Absorption Spectroscopy 15. Fluorescence Spectroscopy 16. Optical Rotary Dispersion and Circular Dichroism 17. Nuclear Magnetic Resonance and Electron Spin Resonance VI. MISCELLANEOUS METHODS 18. Ligand Binding 19. Miscellaneous Methods Answers to Problems

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