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Basics of Molecular Recognition
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Basics of Molecular Recognition explores fundamental recognition principles between monomers or macromolecules that lead to diverse biological functions. Based on the author's longtime courses, the book helps readers understand the structural aspects of macromolecular recognition and stimulates further research on whether molecules similar to DNA o
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Table of contents
- Front Cover
- Dedication
- Contents
- Preface
- Acknowledgments
- Author
- Chapter 1: Features of Interacting Monomers with Different Functionalities: What Drives the Binding?
- Chapter 2: Molecular Recognition among Various Monomers
- Chapter 3: Macromolecular Recognition
- Chapter 4: Methods to Follow Molecular Recognition
- Chapter 5: Macromolecular Assembly and Recognition with Chemical Entities
- Suggested Readings
- Back Cover