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Computational Molecular Biology

J. Leszczynski (Edited by)

9780444500304

Hardback, published 10 June 1999

644 pages

22.9 x 15.2 x 3.5 cm, 1.36 kg

This book covers applications of computational techniques to biological problems. These techniques are based by an ever-growing number of researchers with different scientific backgrounds - biologists, chemists, and physicists.

The rapid development of molecular biology in recent years has been mirrored by the rapid development of computer hardware and software. This has resulted in the development of sophisticated computational techniques and a wide range of computer simulations involving such methods. Among the areas where progress has been profound is in the modeling of DNA structure and function, the understanding at a molecular level of the role of solvents in biological phenomena, the calculation of the properties of molecular associations in aqueous solutions, computationally assisted drug design, the prediction o]

Computational Molecular Biology Leszczynski Hardback Elsevier Science Volume 8

Computational Molecular Biology

J. Leszczynski (Edited by)

9780444500304

Hardback, published 10 June 1999

644 pages

22.9 x 15.2 x 3.5 cm, 1.36 kg

This book covers applications of computational techniques to biological problems. These techniques are based by an ever-growing number of researchers with different scientific backgrounds - biologists, chemists, and physicists.

The rapid development of molecular biology in recent years has been mirrored by the rapid development of computer hardware and software. This has resulted in the development of sophisticated computational techniques and a wide range of computer simulations involving such methods. Among the areas where progress has been profound is in the modeling of DNA structure and function, the understanding at a molecular level of the role of solvents in biological phenomena, the calculation of the properties of molecular associations in aqueous solutions, computationally assisted drug design, the prediction o]

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