9783527305896
Molecular Modeling: Basic Principles And Applications - Hans-Dieter Höltje, Gerd Folkers, Wolfgang Sippl, Didier Rognan
Wiley-VCH (2003)
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Biomolecules - Structure, Drugs - Design, Ligand Binding (Biochemistry) - Computer Simulation, Molecules - Models, Proteins - Structure

Written by experienced experts in the field, this book describes the basics to the extent necessary for reliably judging the results from molecular modeling calculations. Without unnecessary overhead, it leads readers from simple calculations on small molecules to the modeling of proteins and other relevant biomolecules. Beginners are guided through their first modeling experiment, while routine users of modeling software are provided with invaluable troubleshooting hints. A unique resource for students, researchers and lecturers, now available in this all-new, enlarged edition. "If the currently popular 'Dummies' series of computer books were to publish a volume on molecular modeling this would be it" (Journal of the American Chemical Society) "The book is well written and assumes no prior knowledge of molecular biology, statistical mechanics, or quantum chemistry. The authors provide practical hints for the application of the majority of available programs in computational chemistry" (Computers in Physics)

Product Details
LoC Classification QP517.M3 .H64 2003
Dewey 572.330113
Format Paperback
Cover Price 87,99 €
No. of Pages 240
Height x Width 238 x 168 mm