An edited volume focusing on the mechanisms and regulation of intracellular protein turnover, including synthesis, degradation, and their roles in cellular function.
Organic Chemistry by Morrison and Boyd is one of the most widely used textbooks in the study of organic chemistry. Written by Robert T. Morrison and Robert N. Boyd, this book was first published in 1959 and has gone through multiple editions, with the third edition being published in the early 1990s.
Experimental Physical Chemistry (Seventh Edition) focuses on the practical application of physical chemistry principles through laboratory experiments. It introduces students to essential techniques, data analysis, and experimental methods used to study thermodynamics, kinetics, and molecular properties. The book emphasizes accuracy, critical thinking, and proper scientific reporting, helping s…
The Natural Coumarins: Occurrence, Chemistry and Biochemistry by Robert D. H. Murray, Jesus Méndez, and Stewart A. Brown provides a comprehensive overview of coumarins, a class of naturally occurring organic compounds. The book discusses their distribution in plants, chemical structures, biosynthesis, and biochemical roles. It also explores their biological activities and applications in medic…
An academic volume discussing the structure, properties, and behavior of polymer liquid crystals within materials science.
This book is a specialized monograph on the theory and application of nitrogen‑15 (^15N) nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectroscopy, an analytical technique used to investigate molecular structure and dynamics involving the ^15N isotope. It explores the fundamental principles of ^15N NMR, experimental methods, interpretation of chemical shifts and coupling, and practical examples in organi…
This edition of Organic Chemistry provides a comprehensive introduction to the principles and mechanisms underlying organic reactions. It emphasizes the understanding of molecular structure, bonding, and stereochemistry, while systematically covering the chemistry of functional groups and their key reactions. Mechanistic reasoning is applied throughout, including substitution, elimination, and …