Biocoordination chemistry/ David E. Fenton.
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Contents:
1. "Life is inorganic too"
2. Metal management
3. Dioxygen management--storage and transport
4. Electron transfer
5. Dioxygen management--involvement in enzymes
6. More metalloenzymes
7. Therapeutic uses of cordination compounds
Further reading
Index
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Central Library, Sikkim University General Book Section | 540 FEN/B (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | P05426 |
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539.94 REA/S Sedimentary environments: processes, facies, and stratigraphy/ | 540 COX/M Modern liquid phase kinetics/ | 540 COX/P Problems and solutions to accompany/ | 540 FEN/B Biocoordination chemistry/ | 540 FIS/C The chemistry companion/ | 540 HOL/A Atmospheric chemistry/ | 540 KUR/S Strategic applications of named reactions in organic synthesis: background and detalied mechanisms/ |
1. "Life is inorganic too"
2. Metal management
3. Dioxygen management--storage and transport
4. Electron transfer
5. Dioxygen management--involvement in enzymes
6. More metalloenzymes
7. Therapeutic uses of cordination compounds
Further reading
Index
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