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Vibrational Spectroscopy in Protein Research

From Purified Proteins to Aggregates and Assemblies
By:Yukihiro Ozaki; ‎Malgorzata Baranska; ‎Igor K. Lednev
Publisher:Elsevier S & T
Print ISBN:9780128186107
eText ISBN:9780128186114
Edition:1
Copyright:2020
Format:Page Fidelity

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Vibrational Spectroscopy in Protein Research offers a thorough discussion of vibrational spectroscopy in protein research, providing researchers with clear, practical guidance on methods employed, areas of application, and modes of analysis. With chapter contributions from international leaders in the field, the book addresses basic principles of vibrational spectroscopy in protein research, instrumentation and technologies available, sampling methods, quantitative analysis, origin of group frequencies, and qualitative interpretation. In addition to discussing vibrational spectroscopy for the analysis of purified proteins, chapter authors also examine its use in studying complex protein systems, including protein aggregates, fibrous proteins, membrane proteins and protein assemblies.

Emphasis throughout the book is placed on applications in human tissue, cell development, and disease analysis, with chapters dedicated to studies of molecular changes that occur during disease progression, as well as identifying changes in tissues and cells in disease studies.

  • Provides thorough guidance in implementing cutting-edge vibrational spectroscopic methods from international leaders in the field
  • Emphasizes in vivo, in situ and non-invasive analysis of proteins in biomedical and life science research more broadly
  • Contains chapters that address vibrational spectroscopy for the study of simple purified proteins and protein aggregates, fibrous proteins, membrane proteins and protein assemblies