1st Edition

Spectroscopy in Biochemistry Volume II

By J.Ellis Bell Copyright 1981

    This book has been written in part with the aim of providing a text which will be useful in teaching the biochemical applications of spectroscopy. This book will be of particular use to the biochemist or biologist who does not have a background in spectroscopy, but desires to find out what sort of information spectroscopy can provide. Attention was limited to those techniques most frequently used, and which at present have the widest applications.

    1. Using the Spin Label Method in Enzymology 2. Biochemical Applications of Electronic Spin Resonance Spectroscopy 3. Nuclear Relaxation Studies of Ligand-Enzyme Interactions 4. Magnetic Resonance Studies of Membranes 5. Laser Light Scattering

    Biography

    J.Ellis Bell