Copper-Containing Molecules
- 1st Edition, Volume 60 - October 18, 2002
- Latest edition
- Editors: Joan S. Valentine, Edith B. Gralla
- Language: English
A wide range of researchers are currently investigating different properties and applications for copper-containing proteins. Biochemists researching metal metabolism in organisms… Read more
A wide range of researchers are currently investigating different properties and applications for copper-containing proteins. Biochemists researching metal metabolism in organisms ranging from bacteria to plants to animals are working in a completely different area of discovery than scientists studying the transportation and regulation of minerals and small molecule nutrients. They are both working with copper-containing proteins, but in very different ways and with differing anticipated outcomes.
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"The authority, originality, and editing of the reviews are first class."—NATURE
"The Advances in Protein Chemistry series has been a major factor in the education of protein chemists."—JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY
- Edition: 1
- Latest edition
- Volume: 60
- Published: October 18, 2002
- Language: English
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Joan S. Valentine
Affiliations and expertise
University of Califoria, Los Angeles, U.S.A.EG
Edith B. Gralla
Affiliations and expertise
University of California, Los Angeles, U.S.A.Read Copper-Containing Molecules on ScienceDirect