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Simulating Enzyme Reactivity: Computational Methods in Enzyme Catalysis (Theoretical and Computational Chemistry Series, Volume 9)

Simulating Enzyme Reactivity: Computational Methods in Enzyme Catalysis (Theoretical and Computational Chemistry Series, Volume 9)

Simulating Enzyme Reactivity: Computational Methods in Enzyme Catalysis
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Simulating Enzyme Reactivity: Computational Methods in Enzyme Catalysis (Theoretical and Computational Chemistry Series, Volume 9) Hardback - 2016

by Tunon, Inaki

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  • Title Simulating Enzyme Reactivity: Computational Methods in Enzyme Catalysis (Theoretical and Computational Chemistry Series, Volume 9)
  • Author Tunon, Inaki
  • Binding Hardback
  • Edition 1
  • Condition Used: Good
  • Pages 535
  • Volumes 1
  • Language ENG
  • Publisher Royal Society of Chemistry
  • Publication date 2016-11-25
  • Bookseller's Inventory # SONG1782624295
  • ISBN 9781782624295 / 1782624295
  • Weight 2 lbs (0.91 kg)
  • Dimensions 9.3 x 6.3 x 1.3 in (23.62 x 16.00 x 3.30 cm)
  • Size 6.30x1.30x9.30
  • Category Science
  • Quantity available 1

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Reader reviews for Simulating Enzyme Reactivity: Computational Methods in Enzyme Catalysis (Theoretical and Computational Chemistry Series, Volume 9)

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The simulation of enzymatic processes is a well-established field within computational chemistry, as demonstrated by the 2013 Nobel Prize in Chemistry. It has been attracting increasing attention in recent years due to the potential applications in the development of new drugs or new environmental-friendly catalysts. Featuring contributions from renowned authors, including Nobel Laureate Arieh Warshel, this book explores the theories, methodologies and applications in simulations of enzyme reactions. It is the first book offering a comprehensive perspective of the field by examining several different methodological approaches and discussing their applicability and limitations. The book provides the basic knowledge for postgraduate students and researchers in chemistry, biochemistry and biophysics, who want a deeper understanding of complex biological process at the molecular level.

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The simulation of enzymatic processes is a well-established field within computational chemistry, as demonstrated by the 2013 Nobel Prize in Chemistry. It has been attracting increasing attention in recent years due to the potential applications in the development of new drugs or new environmental-friendly catalysts.

Featuring contributions from renowned authors, including Nobel Laureate Arieh Warshel, this book explores the theories, methodologies and applications in simulations of enzyme reactions. It is the first book offering a comprehensive perspective of the field by examining several different methodological approaches and discussing their applicability and limitations.

The book provides the basic knowledge for postgraduate students and researchers in chemistry, biochemistry and biophysics, who want a deeper understanding of complex biological process at the molecular level.

About the author

Inaki Tunon is a Professor of Physical Chemistry at the Univeristy of Valencia, Spain. His research focusses on the modelling of chemical reactions in biological environments.

Vicent Moliner is a Professor of Physical Chemistry at the University Jaume I, Spain. His research interests lie in computational chemistry, with an emphasis on the study of enzymatic reactivity.

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