Databases & E-Reference Materials
8th edition
This comprehensive reference work on medicinal chemistry and drug discovery and development covers topics such as the drug development cycle, opioid addiction treatments, cancer antibody and gene therapy, blood-brain barrier, HIV treatments, industrial-academic collaboration structures, and more.
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Provides access to several databases and major reference works related to all aspects of chemistry. Full text is available.
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Provides a summary of the present state of chemical and biochemical data analysis and manipulation. This reference work covers all major areas ranging from statistics to data acquisition, analysis, and applications.
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Comprehensive Coordination Chemistry II is the sequel to what has become a classic in the field, Comprehensive Coordination Chemistry. This reference work builds on the first and surveys new developments with an emphasis on current trends in biology, materials science and other areas of contemporary scientific interest.
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This 15-volume reference work provides the first point of entry to the literature for all scientists interested in heterocyclic ring systems.
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This reference work covers biological inorganic chemistry, solid state chemistry, materials chemistry, and nanoscience with a focus on applications of the elements and their compounds.
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Provides an overview of the wide range of topics which comprise the microsystems field, including, design and materials, fabrication and packaging, optical systems, chemical and biological systems, physical sensors, actuation, electronics for MEMS and industrial applications.
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This reference work provides an overview of the current status of and future trends in natural products—a dynamic field at the intersection of chemistry and biology concerned with isolation, identification, structure elucidation, and chemical characteristics of naturally occurring compounds such as pheromones, carbohydrates, nucleic acids, and enzymes. Includes more than 1,800 color figures and 40,000 references to the primary literature.
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Provides the first point of entry to the literature for all scientists interested in chemical transformations. This work covers the vast subject of organic synthesis in terms of the introduction and interconversion of all known functional groups.
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2nd edition
This 14-volume set covers advances in toxicology research. Formatted using a unique organ-systems structure, this work allows the user to explore the toxic effects of various substances on each human system, aiding in providing diagnoses and proving essential in situations where the toxic substance is unknown but its effects on a system are obvious.
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