BOOK
Inorganic Biochemistry
Inorganic Biochemistry is a foundational reference work that explores the roles of inorganic elements and metal ions in biological systems. Edited by Gunther L. Eichhorn, the book integrates principles of inorganic chemistry with biochemistry to explain the structure, function, and mechanisms of metalloproteins, metalloenzymes, and coordination complexes in living organisms. The two-volume set covers topics such as metal ion coordination, stereochemistry, electron transfer, oxygen transport, and catalytic mechanisms, serving as an essential resource for researchers and advanced students in chemistry, biochemistry, and molecular biology
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