Biosynthesis

  • Biosynthesis
    By David Gottlieb, Paul D. Shaw

    Biochem. Biophys. Research Commun. 13, 75 (1963). CRAVERI, R.: Isolamento e studio biologico di una attinomicina. Riv. biol. (Perugia) 48, 237 (1956). DALGLIESH, C. E., A. W. JoHNSON, A. R. ToDD, and L. C. VINING: Actinomycin ...

  • Biosynthesis: Aromatic Polyketides, Isoprenoids, Alkaloids
    By Finian J. Leeper, John C. Vederas

    This book is the second of two volumes that deal with discovery of chemical pathways of biosynthesis of natural products (secondary metabolites).

  • Biosynthesis: Polyketides and Vitamins
    By F.J. Leeper, J.C. Vederas

    Concerned with discovering the chemical pathways of biosynthesis, this book devotes four chapters to the use of isotopes in biosynthetic research and the biosynthesis of enzyme cofactors and vitamin B12 and of reduced polyketides such as ...

  • Biosynthesis: Polyketides and Vitamins
    By F.J. Leeper, J.C. Vederas

    Concerned with discovering the chemical pathways of biosynthesis, this book devotes four chapters to the use of isotopes in biosynthetic research and the biosynthesis of enzyme cofactors and vitamin B12 and of reduced polyketides such as ...

  • Biosynthesis
    By John W. Corcoran

    The Series on Antibiotics produced by Springer-Verlag began more than a decade ago with the nearly simultaneous appearance of two volumes, one dealing with the mode of action of antibiotics and the other concerning the biosynthesis of them.

  • Biosynthesis
    By David Gottlieb, Paul D. Shaw

    The idea for publishing these books on the mechanism of action and on the biosynthesis of antibiotics was born of frustration in our attempts to keep abreast of the literature.

  • Biosynthesis
    By David Gottlieb, Paul D. Shaw

    The idea for publishing these books on the mechanism of action and on the biosynthesis of antibiotics was born of frustration in our attempts to keep abreast of the literature.

  • Biosynthesis
    By I.C. Gunsalus

    Biosynthesis

  • Biosynthesis: Volume 2
    By T. A. Geissman

    Written by experts in their specialist fields the series creates a unique service for the active research chemist, supplying regular critical in-depth accounts of progress in particular areas of chemistry.