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OverviewThis book gives physical chemists a broader view of potential biological applications of their techniques for the study of nucleic acids in the gas phase. It provides organic chemists, biophysicists, and pharmacologists with an introduction to new techniques they can use to find the answers to yet unsolved questions. Laboratory sciences have bloomed with a variety of techniques to decipher the properties of the molecules of life. This volume introduces techniques used to investigate the properties of nucleic acids in the absence of solvent. It highlights the specificities pertaining to the studies of nucleic acids, although some of the techniques can similarly be applied to the study of other biomolecules, like proteins. The first part of the book introduces the techniques, from the transfer of nucleic acids to the gas-phase, to their detailed physico-chemical investigation. Each chapter is devoted to a specific molecular property, and illustrates how various approaches (experimental and theoretical) can be combined for the interpretation. The second part of the book is devoted to applying the gas-phase approaches to solve specific questions related to the biophysics, biochemistry or pharmacology of nucleic acids. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Valérie GabelicaPublisher: Springer-Verlag Berlin and Heidelberg GmbH & Co. KG Imprint: Springer-Verlag Berlin and Heidelberg GmbH & Co. K Edition: 2014 ed. Dimensions: Width: 15.50cm , Height: 1.80cm , Length: 23.50cm Weight: 5.738kg ISBN: 9783642548413ISBN 10: 3642548415 Pages: 287 Publication Date: 11 August 2014 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Manufactured on demand ![]() We will order this item for you from a manufactured on demand supplier. Table of ContentsReviewsNucleic Acids in the Gas Phase, edited by Valerie Gabelica, takes on the task of telling the story of how mass spectrometry can reveal important information about these biomolecules, even in a small data format. the volume succeeds in its overall goal to expose the reader to the breadth of information that can be gleaned from nucleic acids using mass spectrometry . this information advances our understanding and appreciation of nucleic acid structure and function. (Patrick A. Limbach, Journal of The American Society for Mass Spectrometry, Vol. 26, 2015) `Nucleic Acids in the Gas Phase,' edited by Valerie Gabelica, takes on the task of telling the story of how mass spectrometry can reveal important information about these biomolecules, even in a small data format. ... the volume succeeds in its overall goal to expose the reader to the breadth of information that can be gleaned from nucleic acids using mass spectrometry ... . this information advances our understanding and appreciation of nucleic acid structure and function. (Patrick A. Limbach, Journal of The American Society for Mass Spectrometry, Vol. 26, 2015) “‘Nucleic Acids in the Gas Phase,’ edited by Valerie Gabelica, takes on the task of telling the story of how mass spectrometry can reveal important information about these biomolecules, even in a small data format. … the volume succeeds in its overall goal to expose the reader to the breadth of information that can be gleaned from nucleic acids using mass spectrometry … . this information advances our understanding and appreciation of nucleic acid structure and function.” (Patrick A. Limbach, Journal of The American Society for Mass Spectrometry, Vol. 26, 2015) Author InformationTab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |