Reseña del libro "Bioinorganic Chemistry: A Short Course (en Inglés)"
Appropriate for one-semester bioinorganic chemistry courses, this text is ideal for upper-level undergraduate and beginning graduate students. It is also a valuable reference for practitioners and researchers needing a general introduction, as well as chemists requiring an accessible reference. Reduces size of the text from previous edition to match the first, keeping it appropriate for a one-semester course Emphasizes select and diverse topics using extensive references from current scientific literature with more emphasis on molecular biology in the biochemistry section, leading to a discussion of CRISPR technology Adds a new chapter on hydrogenases, carbonic anhydrases, and nitrogen cycle enzymes; along with nanobioinorganic chemistry; expands coverage of computer hardware and software, metalloenzymes, and metals in medicines Has a companion website for instructors with Powerpoint and JPEG figures and tables arranged by chapter plus other material for professors to use in teaching Offers primers or background materials to help students feel comfortable with research-level bioinorganic chemistry Includes summaries, examples, and problems in each chapter Expands or adds coverage of computer hardware and software, metalloenzymes, metals in medicines, and nanobioinorganic chemistry Has a companion website for instructors with solution sets to problems in the book and color representations of the book illustrations for professors to use in teachingOffers primers or background materials to help students feel comfortable with research-level bioinorganic chemistry Includes summaries, examples, and problems in each chapter Expands or adds coverage of computer hardware and software, metalloenzymes, metals in medicines, and nanobioinorganic chemistry Has a companion website for instructors with solution sets to problems in the book and color representations of the book illustrations for professors to use in teach