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Intrinsic Disorder in Proteins: The Principles and Practice of Unfoldomics

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The phenomenon of protein intrinsic disorder has never been systematically analyzed and described . . . until now! Intrinsic Disorder in Proteins is the first modern book to describe all the major experimental techniques that can be used to analyze intrinsically disordered proteins, including their structural, physico-chemical, and functional properties. Summarizing recent achievements in the understanding of the phenomenon of intrinsic protein disorder, this book is essential reading for scientists working in the fields of biochemistry, biophysics, molecular medicine, biotechnology, pharmacology and drug discovery, and molecular and cellular biology.

616 pages, Hardcover

First published February 5, 2014

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