CRC Handbook of Nucleobase Complexes

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biological inorganic chemistry
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coordination chemistry
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Exocyclic Amino
Exocyclic Oxygens
Field Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy
Halogen Analysis
Hardy S.O. Chan
Heterocyclic Nitrogen Atom
High Field Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy
Infrared Frequencies
Interstrand Cross-link
Intrastrand Cross-link
Juan Alabart
Kenji Inagaki
Metal Binding
metal complexes
metal nucleobase interaction studies
N3 Site
Nuclear Magnetic Resonance
Nucleic Acid Structures
Nucleic Acids Constituents
nucleotides
oligonucleotides
Peter Wearden
Platinum Adducts
Platinum Coordination Complexes
Proton Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Spectrum
Purine Nucleotides
pyrimidine derivatives
Pyrimidine Nucleobases
spectral characterization
therapeutic index analysis
Transition Metal
Transition Metal Complexes
Virtudes Moreno
Yoshinori Kidani

Product details

  • ISBN 9781138558373
  • Weight: 453g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 29 Jan 2019
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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The purpose of this easy-to-use handbook is to provide a quick, accessible reference to nucleobase complexes. It describes these complexes with reference to methods of preparation, their characterization, and their toxicity and therapeutic indices. It lists the modes of coordination together with the relevant spectral data and major methods of investigation. This concise resource guide also includes data on the uncomplexed bases, such as solubility, pk, accepted structures in the solid state and solutions, and the natural occurrence of the base. Investigators in the fields of transition metal chemistry, biological inorganic chemistry and those working in medical laboratories will find this handbook indispensable.

James Lusty, who has died of cancer aged 56, was one of the few university heads in Britain to have risen to that position from a non-privileged background. He became principal of the then University of Wales College, Newport, in 2002 and oversaw its transition to university status in 2004, becoming its first vice-chancellor. In 1987 he was appointed head of chemistry at the then Lancashire Polytechnic in Preston and was made professor in 1991. In 1995 he became pro vice-chancellor, eventually assuming responsibility for teaching, learning and research.

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