Protein Structure: A Practical Approach gives general methods for determining protein structure that will be very widely applicable, from the simple electrophoretic, chromatographic, and spectrophotometric techniques to the relatively more complex and sophisticated methods of mass spectrometry and ultracentrifugation. This second edition has been fully updated to embrace the most recent developments in the field, and will be invaluable to all involved in protein research.
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Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 19 years ago
...equal than others. (Animal Farm, Orwell) The three of five stars rating awarded by the earlier reviewer is unjustified, and its repeat appearance unduly biases the rating of this fine text. It is indeed top flight, and a copy is worth having for almost all devoted students of protein structure, and mechanisms of enzyme action. Moreover, Prof Creighton certainly has something to offer all students in this area, via this text and his other writings, in part for historical reasons, and in part because his instights still clearly obtain. Essentially always, I'd rather read *him* than *ten reviews about him*, and would encourage my students to do the same.
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