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bioinorganic chemistry books: Principles of Bioinorganic Chemistry Stephen J. Lippard, Jeremy Mark Berg, 1994 The use of unnatural metals - which have been introduced into human biology as diagnostic probes and drugs - is another active area of tremendous medical significance. |
bioinorganic chemistry books: Bioinorganic Chemistry Rosette M. Roat-Malone, 2007-10-05 An updated, practical guide to bioinorganic chemistry Bioinorganic Chemistry: A Short Course, Second Edition provides the fundamentals of inorganic chemistry and biochemistry relevant to understanding bioinorganic topics. Rather than striving to provide a broad overview of the whole, rapidly expanding field, this resource provides essential background material, followed by detailed information on selected topics. The goal is to give readers the background, tools, and skills to research and study bioinorganic topics of special interest to them. This extensively updated premier reference and text: Presents review chapters on the essentials of inorganic chemistry and biochemistry Includes up-to-date information on instrumental and analytical techniques and computer-aided modeling and visualization programs Familiarizes readers with the primary literature sources and online resources Includes detailed coverage of Group 1 and 2 metal ions, concentrating on biological molecules that feature sodium, potassium, magnesium, and calcium ions Describes proteins and enzymes with iron-containing porphyrin ligand systems-myoglobin, hemoglobin, and the ubiquitous cytochrome metalloenzymes-and the non-heme, iron-containing proteins aconitase and methane monooxygenase Appropriate for one-semester bioinorganic chemistry courses for chemistry, biochemistry, and biology majors, this text is ideal for upper-level undergraduate and beginning graduate students. It is also a valuable reference for practitioners and researchers who need a general introduction to bioinorganic chemistry, as well as chemists who want an accessible desk reference. |
bioinorganic chemistry books: Bioinorganic Chemistry K. Hussain Reddy, 2007 The Coverage In This Book Is Organised In Terms Of The Syllabus Prescribed In Ugc Model Curriculum 2001 For Both Undergraduate And Postgraduate Students Of Chemistry And Biological Sciences.The Book Provides A Comprehensive And In-Depth Treatment Of The Subject. In Addition To Explaining The Basic Principles And Applications In Bioinorganic Chemistry, The Book Also Describes: * Photosynthesis. * Metal Complexes And Their Interaction With Nucleic Acids. * Effect Of Inorganic Pollutants On Biological Systems.The Book Would Serve As An Ideal Text For Students Of Chemistry And Biological Sciences. Researchers In Related Areas Would Find It An Extremely Useful Reference Source. |
bioinorganic chemistry books: Biological Inorganic Chemistry Ivano Bertini, 2007 Part A.: Overviews of biological inorganic chemistry : 1. Bioinorganic chemistry and the biogeochemical cycles -- 2. Metal ions and proteins: binding, stability, and folding -- 3. Special cofactors and metal clusters -- 4. Transport and storage of metal ions in biology -- 5. Biominerals and biomineralization -- 6. Metals in medicine. -- Part B.: Metal ion containing biological systems : 1. Metal ion transport and storage -- 2. Hydrolytic chemistry -- 3. Electron transfer, respiration, and photosynthesis -- 4. Oxygen metabolism -- 5. Hydrogen, carbon, and sulfur metabolism -- 6. Metalloenzymes with radical intermediates -- 7. Metal ion receptors and signaling. -- Cell biology, biochemistry, and evolution: Tutorial I. -- Fundamentals of coordination chemistry: Tutorial II. |
bioinorganic chemistry books: Biological Inorganic Chemistry Robert R. Crichton, 2007-12-11 The importance of metals in biology, the environment and medicine has become increasingly evident over the last twenty five years. The study of the multiple roles of metal ions in biological systems, the rapidly expanding interface between inorganic chemistry and biology constitutes the subject called Biological Inorganic Chemistry. The present text, written by a biochemist, with a long career experience in the field (particularly iron and copper) presents an introduction to this exciting and dynamic field. The book begins with introductory chapters, which together constitute an overview of the concepts, both chemical and biological, which are required to equip the reader for the detailed analysis which follows. Pathways of metal assimilation, storage and transport, as well as metal homeostasis are dealt with next. Thereafter, individual chapters discuss the roles of sodium and potassium, magnesium, calcium, zinc, iron, copper, nickel and cobalt, manganese, and finally molybdenum, vanadium, tungsten and chromium. The final three chapters provide a tantalising view of the roles of metals in brain function, biomineralization and a brief illustration of their importance in both medicine and the environment.Relaxed and agreeable writing style. The reader will not only fiind the book easy to read, the fascinating anecdotes and footnotes will give him pegs to hang important ideas on.Written by a biochemist. Will enable the reader to more readily grasp the biological and clinical relevance of the subject.Many colour illustrations. Enables easier visualization of molecular mechanismsWritten by a single author. Ensures homgeneity of style and effective cross referencing between chapters |
bioinorganic chemistry books: Practical Approaches to Biological Inorganic Chemistry Robert R. Crichton, Ricardo O. Louro, 2012-12-31 The book reviews the use of spectroscopic and related methods to investigate the complex structures and mechanisms of biological inorganic systems that contain metals. Each chapter presents an overview of the technique including relevant theory, clearly explains what it is and how it works and then presents how the technique is actually used to evaluate biological structures. Practical examples and problems are included to illustrate each technique and to aid understanding. Designed for students and researchers who want to learn both the basics, and more advanced aspects of bioinorganic chemistry. - Many colour illustrations enable easier visualization of molecular mechanisms and structures - Worked examples and problems are included to illustrate and test the reader's understanding of each technique - Written by a multi-author team who use and teach the most important techniques used today to analyse complex biological structures |
bioinorganic chemistry books: Bioinorganic Chemistry -- Inorganic Elements in the Chemistry of Life Wolfgang Kaim, Brigitte Schwederski, Axel Klein, 2013-10-14 The field of Bioinorganic Chemistry has grown significantly in recent years; now one of the major sub-disciplines of Inorganic Chemistry, it has also pervaded other areas of the life sciences due to its highly interdisciplinary nature. Bioinorganic Chemistry: Inorganic Elements in the Chemistry of Life, Second Edition provides a detailed introduction to the role of inorganic elements in biology, taking a systematic element-by-element approach to the topic. The second edition of this classic text has been fully revised and updated to include new structure information, emerging developments in the field, and an increased focus on medical applications of inorganic compounds. New topics have been added including materials aspects of bioinorganic chemistry, elemental cycles, bioorganometallic chemistry, medical imaging and therapeutic advances. Topics covered include: Metals at the center of photosynthesis Uptake, transport, and storage of essential elements Catalysis through hemoproteins Biological functions of molybdenum, tungsten, vanadium and chromium Function and transport of alkaline and alkaline earth metal cations Biomineralization Biological functions of the non-metallic inorganic elements Bioinorganic chemistry of toxic metals Biochemical behavior of radionuclides and medical imaging using inorganic compounds Chemotherapy involving non-essential elements This full color text provides a concise and comprehensive review of bioinorganic chemistry for advanced students of chemistry, biochemistry, biology, medicine and environmental science. |
bioinorganic chemistry books: Bioinorganic Chemistry Ram Charitra Maurya, 2021-09-07 The book includes several topics as per Universities curriculum of M.Sc. and M.Phil. course work in Chemistry. This covers different Physiological aspects of Bioinorganic Chemistry in terms of 4 Chapters with in-depth and up-to-date coverage. The book symmetrically presents (i) Coordination chemistry of chlorophylls/bacteriochlophylls and its functional aspects in photosynthesis, (ii) Complexes containing nitric oxide: Synthesis, reactivity, structure, bonding, and therapeutic aspects of nitric oxide releasing molecules (NORMS) in human beings and plants, (iv) Complexes containing carbon monoxide: Synthesis, reactivity, structure, bonding, and therapeutic aspects of carbon monoxide releasing molecules (CORMS) in human beings and plants, and (iv) Advantageous role of gaseous signaling molecule, H2S: Hydrogen sulphide and their respective donors, in ophthalmic diseases and physiological implications in plants. At the end, three relevant topics are included as appendices for updating students and faculty members. |
bioinorganic chemistry books: Bioinorganic Chemistry of Copper K.D. Karlin, Z. Tyeklar, 2012-12-06 Bioinorganic Chemistry of Copper focuses on the vital role of copper ions in biology, especially as an essential metalloenzyme cofactor. The book is highly interdisciplinary in its approach--the outstanding list of contributors includes coordination chemists, biochemists, biophysicists, and molecular biologists. Chapters are grouped into major areas of research interest in inorganic copper chemistry, spectroscopy, oxygen chemistry, biochemistry, and molecular biology. The book also discusses basic research of great potential importance to pharmaceutical scientists. This book is based on the first Johns Hopkins University Copper Symposium, held in August 1992. Researchers in chemistry, biochemistry, molecular biology, and medicinal chemistry will find it to be an essential reference on its subject. |
bioinorganic chemistry books: Medicinal and Biological Inorganic Chemistry Ajay Kumar Goswami, Irena Kostova, 2022-01-19 The book provides a detailed state-of-the-art overview of inorganic chemistry applied to medicinal chemistry and biology. It covers the newly emerging field of metals in medicine and the future of medicinal inorganic chemistry. Further it includes metal based medicines used in alternative systems of Ayurveda as well as Tibetan Zuotai to make it a holistic approach. It is an essential reading for every researcher and student in medicinal and bioinorganic chemistry. |
bioinorganic chemistry books: Physical Methods in Bioinorganic Chemistry Lawrence Que, 2000 This text provides detailed coverage of physical methods used in bioinorganic chemistry. By integrating theory with experimentation, and providing a more biological orientation, the book aims to serve as a major textbook for students of bioinorganic chemistry. |
bioinorganic chemistry books: Bioinorganic Vanadium Chemistry Dieter Rehder, 2008-04-15 Vanadium is named after Vanadis, the most aristocratic of Norse goddesses, who symbolises beauty and fertility - essential features of vanadium chemistry. It is a ubiquitous trace element, with a surprising range of biological functions. In Bioinorganic Vanadium Chemistry, Dieter Rehder addresses the major aspects of vanadium chemistry related to living organisms and the mutual impact between biological and inorganic vanadium chemistry. Topics covered include: the history, natural occurrence, distribution and impact of vanadium inorganic aspects of the function of vanadium in biological systems interaction of aqueous vanadate and vanadyl with biogenic ligands vanadium coordination compounds the vanadium-carbon bond methods of characterisation of biogenic and model vanadium systems (EPR and ENDOR for oxovanadium(IV); 51V NMR for vanadium(V); XAS) vanadium in ascidians and polychaeta worms the concentration of vanadium in the form of amavadin by Amanita mushrooms vanadate-dependent haloperoxidases vanadium and the nitrogen cycle vanadate as energiser for bacteria, and vanadophores medicinal aspectsm including the anti-diabetic potential of vanadium compounds interaction of vanadium with proteins and protein substrates vanadium and phosphate-metabolising enzymes Bioinorganic Vanadium Chemistry conveys the essential aspects of vanadium bioinorganic chemistry, making this book a valuable complement to more general bioinorganic chemistry texts and more specialized topical reviews for researchers and students alike. |
bioinorganic chemistry books: Techniques and Topics in Bioinorganic Chemistry C.A. McAuliffe, 1975-06-18 |
bioinorganic chemistry books: Inorganic Biochemistry J. A. Cowan, 1997-03-21 The text will provide a set of problems covering mechanistic, structural and spectroscopic issues in inorganic chemistry. Specific areas to be covered include coordination chemistry, physiochemical aspects of solution chemistry, inorganic chemistry of biological systems (both natural biomolecules and bioinorganic models). Illustrative worked examples will be included. The problems will be categorized by topic chapters for ease of reference and use in courses. They will provide a valuable resource for instructors, providing a means of testing and developing the many principles covered in texts and advanced courses. Often students find it difficult to find practical problems to test the principles they have learned in class. This text will provide a series of questions to test understanding and worked examples as a pedagogical aid. |
bioinorganic chemistry books: Bioinorganic Chemistry Ivano Bertini, 2007-01-01 |
bioinorganic chemistry books: Bioorganic, Bioinorganic and Supramolecular Chemistry P. S. Kalsi, 2007 |
bioinorganic chemistry books: The Bioinorganic Chemistry of Chromium John B. Vincent, 2012-10-04 Chromium exists in nature as complexes of two stable oxidation states – trivalent chromium(III) and hexavalent chromium(VI). Although trivalent chromium is required in trace amounts for sugar and lipid metabolism in humans and its deficiency may cause a disease called chromium deficiency; hexavalent chromium is toxic and carcinogenic. As chromium compounds were used in dyes and paints and the tanning of leather, these compounds are often found in soil and groundwater at abandoned industrial sites, now needing environmental cleanup and remediation. The Bioinorganic Chemistry of Chromium: From Biochemistry to Environmental Toxicology takes a critical look at what the biochemical data indicate about chromium's role in the body and the biological mechanisms of its toxicology. Topics covered include: What do we know about the biochemical roles and mechanisms of chromium? Is chromium an essential element in the mammalian diet? Is chromium(III) effective as a nutraceutical, a therapeutic agent, and as a supplement in animal feed? What is the biochemistry behind the toxicology of chromium(III) and chromium(VI):the mechanisms of metabolism, genetic and epigenetic effects, and disruption of cell signalling? What are the current chromium(VI) policies and positions from regulatory agencies? The Bioinorganic Chemistry of Chromium: From Biochemistry to Environmental Toxicology is an important contribution to the bioinorganic and trace element biochemical fields which will find a place on the bookshelves of bioinorganic chemists, biochemists, inorganic chemists, toxicologists, nutritionists and regulatory affairs professionals. |
bioinorganic chemistry books: Metal Ions in Biochemistry Pabitra Krishna Bhattacharya, Prakash B. Samnani, 2020-12-13 The second edition of Metal Ions in Biochemistry deals with the multidisciplinary subject of bio-inorganic chemistry, encompassing the disciplines of inorganic chemistry, biochemistry and medicine. The book deals with the role of metal ions in biochemistry, emphasising that biochemistry is mainly the chemistry of metal-biochemical complexes. Hence, the book starts with the structures of biochemicals and the identification of their metal binding sites. Thermodynamic and kinetic properties of the complexes are explained from the point of view of the nature of metal-ligand bonds. Various catalytic and structural roles of metal ions in biochemicals are discussed in detail. Features The role of Na+ and K+ in brain chemistry. The role of zinc insulin in glucose metabolism and its enhancement by vanadium and chromium compounds. Discussion of the role of zinc signals, zinc fingers and cascade effect in biochemistry. Haemoglobin synthesis and the role of vitamin B12 in it. The role of lanthanides in biochemical systems. A detailed discussion of the role of non-metals in biochemistry, a topic missing in most of the books on bio-inorganic chemistry. The study of bio-inorganic chemistry makes biochemists rethink the mechanistic pathways of biochemical reactions mediated by metal ions. There is a realisation of the role of metal complexes and inorganic ions as therapeutics such as iron in leukaemia, thalassemia and sickle cell anaemia, iodine in hypothyroidism and zinc, vanadium and chromium in glucose metabolism. The most recent realisation is of the use of zinc in the prevention and treatment of COVID-19. |
bioinorganic chemistry books: Bioinorganic Medicinal Chemistry Enzo Alessio, 2011-03-07 This book gives a comprehensive overview about medicinal inorganic chemistry. Topics like targeting strategies, mechanism of action, Pt-based antitumor drugs, radiopharmaceuticals are covered in detail and offer the reader an in-depth overview about this important topic. |
bioinorganic chemistry books: Infrared and Raman Spectra of Inorganic and Coordination Compounds, Part A Kazuo Nakamoto, 2008-12-22 The Sixth Edition of this classic work comprises the most comprehensive and current guide to infrared and Raman spectra of inorganic, organometallic, bioinorganic, and coordination compounds. From fundamental theories of vibrational spectroscopy to applications in a variety of compound types, this has been extensively updated. New topics include the theoretical calculations of vibrational frequencies (DFT method), chemical synthesis by matrix co-condensation reactions, time-resolved Raman spectroscopy, and more. This volume is a core reference for chemists and medical professionals working with infrared or Raman spectroscopies and an excellent textbook for graduate courses. |
bioinorganic chemistry books: Inorganic and Bio-Inorganic Chemistry - Volume II Ivano Bertini, 2009-02-10 Inorganic and Bio-Inorganic Chemistry is the component of Encyclopedia of Chemical Sciences, Engineering and Technology Resources in the global Encyclopedia of Life Support Systems (EOLSS), which is an integrated compendium of twenty one Encyclopedias. The Theme on Inorganic and Bio-Inorganic Chemistry in the Encyclopedia of Chemical Sciences, Engineering and Technology Resources deals with the discipline which studies the chemistry of the elements of the periodic table. It covers the following topics: From simple to complex compounds; Chemistry of metals; Inorganic synthesis; Radicals reactions with metal complexes in aqueous solutions; Magnetic and optical properties; Inorganometallic chemistry; High temperature materials and solid state chemistry; Inorganic biochemistry; Inorganic reaction mechanisms;Homogeneous and heterogeneous catalysis; Cluster and polynuclear compounds; Structure and bonding in inorganic chemistry; Synthesis and spectroscopy of transition metal complexes; Nanosystems;Computational inorganic chemistry; Energy and inorganic chemistry. These two volumes are aimed at the following five major target audiences: University and College students Educators, Professional practitioners, Research personnel and Policy analysts, managers, and decision makers and NGOs |
bioinorganic chemistry books: Bioinorganic Chemistry Ei-ichiro Ochiai, 1977 |
bioinorganic chemistry books: Techniques and Topics in Bioinorganic Chemistry Charles Andrew McAuliffe, 1975 |
bioinorganic chemistry books: Bioinorganic Chemistry Ei-Ichiro Ochiai, 2010-07-20 Written by a preeminent teacher and scientist in the field, Bioinorganic Chemistry provides specialists, students, and general readers with an understanding of the basic chemistry of interactions of inorganic substances with biological systems at the molecular level. The author presents bioinorganic concepts in context and brings a distinct chemistry perspective to the subject. - Provides the streamlined coverage appropriate for one-semester courses or independent study, with all of the necessary but none of the excessive information - Prepares readers to move to the next level of study (whether they continue on in the field or transition to medicine/industry) - Presents concepts through extensive four-color visuals, appealing to a range of learning styles - Promotes critical thinking through open-ended questions throughout the narrative and at the end of each chapter |
bioinorganic chemistry books: Applications of Physical Methods to Inorganic and Bioinorganic Chemistry Robert A. Scott, Charles M. Lukehart, 2007-12-10 Modern spectroscopic and instrumental techniques are essential to the practice of inorganic and bioinorganic chemistry. This first volume in the new Wiley Encyclopedia of Inorganic Chemistry Methods and Applications Series provides a consistent and comprehensive description of the practical applicability of a large number of techniques to modern problems in inorganic and bioinorganic chemistry. The outcome is a text that provides invaluable guidance and advice for inorganic and bioinorganic chemists to select appropriate techniques, whilst acting as a source to the understanding of these methods. This volume is also available as part of Encyclopedia of Inorganic Chemistry, 5 Volume Set. This set combines all volumes published as EIC Books from 2007 to 2010, representing areas of key developments in the field of inorganic chemistry published in the Encyclopedia of Inorganic Chemistry. Find out more. |
bioinorganic chemistry books: Bioorganometallic Chemistry Wolfgang Weigand, Ulf-Peter Apfel, 2020-06-08 Bioorganometallic Chemistry is an excellent introduction to this transdisciplinary field which is straddled with biochemistry, medicine and organometallic chemistry. The book is a comprehensive review on the latest advances of this rapidly growing area, as well as historical background and future trends, revealing a tremendous potential of bioorganometallic compounds as novel drug candidates and diagnostic tools. |
bioinorganic chemistry books: Bio-inorganic Chemistry Robert Walker Hay, 1984 |
bioinorganic chemistry books: Frontiers in Bioinorganic Chemistry Antonio V. Xavier, 1986 |
bioinorganic chemistry books: Bioinorganic Chemistry Alfred Trautwein, 1997-06-19 Whenever nature has a difficult task to perform it can be expected that a metal ion or a cluster of such ions is employed. Metal ions are indispensable for the integrity of biological structures and the catalysis of biological reactions. Knowledge about their mode of action, their uptake in the cell, their handling and their storage is important for the development of new pharmaceuticals. This book summarizes latest results of interdisciplinary research on several universities. |
bioinorganic chemistry books: Bioinorganic chemistry Alfred Beverley Philip Lever, 1995 |
bioinorganic chemistry books: Bioinorganic Chemistry Ivano Bertini, 1994 Written by major contributors to the field, Bioinorganic Chemistry provides students with an introduction and overview of the subject and gives them the background required to read and follow the current research literature. |
bioinorganic chemistry books: Bioinorganic Chemistry: Inorganic Elements in the Chemistry of Life Wolfgang Kaim, Brigitte Schwederski, 1994-11-29 Introducing advanced students to the field, this text examines the function and occurrence of the elements in living organisms. It then discusses the applications of biominerals, inorganic electrolytes and inorganic compounds in chemotherapy |
bioinorganic chemistry books: Bioinorganic Chemistry Nils Metzler-Nolte, Ulrich Schatzschneider, 2009 This book presents a unique introduction into the field of bioinorganic chemistry through practical laboratory experiments. Topics include many aspects of modern bioinorganic chemistry such as model systems for metalloenzymes, biosensors, metal bioconjugates and metal-based drugs. Each chapter contains a brief introduction, followed by detailed experimental procedures, completed with all necessary background information for the student as well as their instructors. A valuable supplement to standard textbooks of inorganic and bioinorganic chemistry Essential for all instructors teaching laboratory courses in general and inorganic chemistry |
bioinorganic chemistry books: Introduction to Bioorganic Chemistry and Chemical Biology David Van Vranken, Gregory A. Weiss, 2018-10-08 Introduction to Bioorganic Chemistry and Chemical Biology is the first textbook to blend modern tools of organic chemistry with concepts of biology, physiology, and medicine. With a focus on human cell biology and a problems-driven approach, the text explains the combinatorial architecture of biooligomers (genes, DNA, RNA, proteins, glycans, lipids, and terpenes) as the molecular engine for life. Accentuated by rich illustrations and mechanistic arrow pushing, organic chemistry is used to illuminate the central dogma of molecular biology. Introduction to Bioorganic Chemistry and Chemical Biology is appropriate for advanced undergraduate and graduate students in chemistry and molecular biology, as well as those going into medicine and pharmaceutical science. Please note that Garland Science flashcards are no longer available for this text. However, the solutions can be obtained through our Support Material Hub link below, but should only be requested by instructors who have adopted the book on their course. |
bioinorganic chemistry books: Descriptive Inorganic Chemistry James E. House, Kathleen A. House, 2010-09-22 Descriptive Inorganic Chemistry, Second Edition, covers the synthesis, reactions, and properties of elements and inorganic compounds for courses in descriptive inorganic chemistry. This updated version includes expanded coverage of chemical bonding and enhanced treatment of Buckminster Fullerenes, and incorporates new industrial applications matched to key topics in the text. It is suitable for the one-semester (ACS-recommended) course or as a supplement in general chemistry courses. Ideal for majors and non-majors, the book incorporates rich graphs and diagrams to enhance the content and maximize learning. - Includes expanded coverage of chemical bonding and enhanced treatment of Buckminster Fullerenes - Incorporates new industrial applications matched to key topics in the text |
bioinorganic chemistry books: Advances in Inorganic Chemistry Rudi van Eldik, Jan Reedijk, 2006-01-18 Advances in Inorganic Chemistry Volume 58 focuses on homogeneous biomimetic oxidation catalysis. Contributions by leading experts in the field cover important advances in inorganic and bioinorganic chemistry. Contributions include diversity-based approaches to selective biomimetic oxidation catalysis; the selective conversion of hydrocarbons with H2O2 using biomimetic non-heme iron and manganese oxidation catalysis; DNA oxidation by copper and manganese complexes; influences of the ligand in copper-dioxygen complex-formation and substrate oxidations; biomimetic oxidations by dinuclear and trinuclear copper complexes. In the final contribution the authors focus on green oxidation of alcohols using biomimetic copper complexes and enzymes as catalysts. Volume 58 provides another welcomed addition to the widely acclaimed series, Advances in Inorganic Chemistry.* Includes new information on the important advances in inorganic and bioinorganic chemistry * Each chapter is fully referenced * Contains comprehensive reviews written by leading experts in the field |
bioinorganic chemistry books: Inorganic Chemistry in Biology Patricia C. Wilkins, Ralph G. Wilkins, 2023 Approximately a quarter of this book is devoted to the way metal ions interact with biomolecules and the remainder discusses the biologically important elements and their occurrence and function in biomaterials. |
bioinorganic chemistry books: Inorganic Chemistry Gary Wulfsberg, 2000-03-16 This is a textbook for advanced undergraduate inorganic chemistry courses, covering elementary inorganic reaction chemistry through to more advanced inorganic theories and topics. The approach integrates bioinorganic, environmental, geological and medicinal material into each chapter, and there is a refreshing empirical approach to problems in which the text emphasizes observations before moving onto theoretical models. There are worked examples and solutions in each chapter combined with chapter-ending study objectives, 40-70 exercises per chapter and experiments for discovery-based learning. |
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Bioinorganic chemistry : inorganic elements in the chemistry of life : an introduction and guide / written and translated by Wolfgang Kaim, Brigitte Schwederski, Axel Klein. – Second edition.
COMPUTATIONAL Inorganic and Bioinorganic Chemistry
serving the inorganic, coordination chemistry, organometallic and bioinorganic communities. The 10-volume Second Edition of the Encyclopedia was published in print in 2005, and online in 2006,
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Lippard and Berg, Principles of Bioinorganic Chemistry, University of Science books, 1994. The Biological Chemistry of the Elements J.J. R. Frausto da Silva and R.J. P. Williams 1994.
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What we have attempted to do in each chapter is to teach the underlying principles of bioinorganic chemistry as well as outlining the state of knowledge in selected areas.
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• Inorganic chemistry: no covalent carbon components (?) • Bioinorganic chemistry: biochemical function of “inorganic elements” • Consequence: interdisciplinary research!
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Wiley also publishes its books in a variety of electronic formats and by print‐on‐demand. Some content that appears in standard print versions of this book may not be available in other formats.
Advanced bioinorganic chemistry
1) Bioinorganic chemistry Bertini, Ivano and Gray, Harry B. and Lippard, Stephen J. and Valentine, Joan Selverstone October 30, 2006, university science books, ISBN-13: 978-1891389436
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Rosette M. & Roat-Malone, Bioinorganic Chemistry. A Short Course. 2nd Edition, Wiley, 2007.
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In this second edition, introductory Chapters 1 and 2 cover inorganic chemistry essen-tials and biochemistry fundamentals for bioinorganic chemistry students whose background in these …
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Work in bioinorganic chemistry has accelerated substantially since 1973, when Volume 18 of Progress in Inorganic Chemistry was published high- lighting current research topics in the field.
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Bioinorganic chemistry is an interdisciplinary branch dealing with the role of metal or metal-containing compounds within biological and biochemical systems. In other words, it explains the …
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This course is intended to provide sufficient background knowledge of the topics and techniques used in bioinorganic chemistry so that students should be able to (1) describe the importance of …
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• Inorganic chemistry: no covalent carbon components • Bioinorganic chemistry: biochemical function of “inorganic elements” • Consequence: interdisciplinary research, synthesis and …
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In the sense that "a handful of sand is a fair anthology of the universe," Bioinorganic Chemistry is a good anthology of its uni- verse, inorganic biochemistry. Just as single grains of sand are.
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Bioinorganic chemistry encompasses a variety of disciplines, ranging from inorganic chemistry and biochemistry to spectroscopy, molecular biology, and medicine etc.
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Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data Bioinorganic chemistry / authors|editors Ivano Bertini, Harry B. Gray, Stephen Lippard, Joan Valentine. cm. Includes bibliographical references. …
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