Enzyme Structure, Part E: Volume 47: Enzyme Structure Part E: 047 (Methods in Enzymology)

Enzyme Structure, Part E: Volume 47: Enzyme Structure Part E: 047 (Methods in Enzymology)

by Nathan P. Colowick (Editor), Nathan P. Kaplan (Editor), C. H.W. Hirs (Editor), Serge N. Timasheff (Editor)

Synopsis

The critically acclaimed laboratory standard, Methods in Enzymology, is one of the most highly respected publications in the field of biochemistry. Since 1955, each volume has been eagerly awaited, frequently consulted, and praised by researchers and reviewers alike. The series contains much material still relevant today - truly an essential publication for researchers in all fields of life sciences.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 668
Edition: 1
Publisher: Academic Press
Published: 05 Dec 1977

ISBN 10: 0121819477
ISBN 13: 9780121819477

Media Reviews
Praise for the Series The Methods in Enzymology series represents the gold-standard. --NEUROSCIENCE Incomparably useful. --ANALYTICAL BIOCHEMISTRY It is a true 'methods' series, including almost every detail from basic theory to sources of equipment and reagents, with timely documentation provided on each page. --BIO/TECHNOLOGY The series has been following the growing, changing and creation of new areas of science. It should be on the shelves of all libraries in the world as a whole collection. --CHEMISTRY IN INDUSTRY The appearance of another volume in that excellent series, Methods in Enzymology, is always a cause for appreciation for those who wish to successfully carry out a particular technique or prepare an enzyme or metabolic intermediate without the tiresome prospect of searching through unfamiliar literature and perhaps selecting an unproven method which is not easily reproduced. --AMERICAN SOCIETY OF MICROBIOLOGY NEWS If we had some way to find the work most often consulted in the laboratory, it could well be Colowick and Kaplan's multi-volume series Methods in Enzymology...a great work. --ENZYMOLOGIA A series that has established itself as a definitive reference for biochemists. --JOURNAL OF CHROMATOGRAPHY