This book provides insights into the structures and functions of 130 of the most important biomolecules and their interactions with other endogenous or exogenous molecules. These interactions are illustrated by 3-dimensional images of their atomic structures rather than by abstract formulas or acronyms. ...
How does one protein differ from another? (Two ways) 1. Different numbers of amino acids Protein #1 (three amino acids) Protein # 2 (five amino acids) How does one protein differ from another? (Two ways) 2. Different sequence of amino acids AA Sequence #1 Green-red-yellow-purple-orange...
Facebook Twitter Kids Definition molecule noun mol·e·culeˈmäl-i-ˌkyü(ə)l 1 :the smallest particle of a substance having all the characteristics of the substance amoleculeof water amoleculeof oxygen 2 :a very small bit:particle ...
(1989), Redesigning the molecules of life. Springer-Verlag, Heidelberg. 1988. 175 pp. $32.50. J. Mol. Recognit., 1: iii–iv. doi: 10.1002/jmr.300010410 Author Information Smith Kline & French Research and Development Philadelphia USA Publication History Issue published online: 3 FEB 2004 ...
This is a brand new edition of the book that was called 'the most beautiful chemistry book ever written'. In it, we see the molecules responsible for the experiences of our everyday life - including fabrics, drugs, plastics, explosives, detergents, fragranc... (展开) ...
Today, our concept of molecules is being refined further thanks to ongoing research in the fields of quantum physics, organic chemistry and biochemistry. And when it comes to the search for life on other worlds, an understanding of what organic molecules need in order to emerge from the combina...
the app contains the entire book of Molecules, with all the objects interactively rotatable so you can see them from all sides. Going further than The Elements, the app includes dozens of innovative and intriguing “still life videos” that reveal the true nature of substances through close-up...
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"Molecules" is the second volume in a proposed trilogy; "The Elements: A Visual Exploration of Every Known Atom in the Universe" was the first. Gray hopes that his next book "Reactions" and accompanyingappcan be as successful as "Molecules." ...
and body. In the 17th century, the philosopher René Descartes split mind and body into two spheres, with the body belonging to science and the mind left to metaphysics. Now Pert and her peers are rejoining what Descartes put asunder, by looking deeply into the molecular level of life. ...