
The book will be split into three sections: the first will discuss topics such as expression, purification and crystallisation; the second will cover characterisation techniques and the final section will look at new protein structures. The book will hence have wide appeal to researchers working in and around the field and provide an up-to-date reference source.
Introductory sections to each topic are accompanied by more detailed discussions for the more experienced biochemist. Detailed descriptions of experimental methods are included to demonstrate practical approaches to membrane protein structure projects. The book also offers an up-to-date reference source in addition to descriptions of new and emerging developments, including state-of-the-art techniques for solving membrane protein structures. Structural Biology of Membrane Proteins encompasses both basic introductions and detailed descriptions of themes and should appeal to a wide range of biochemical scientists, both experienced and beginner.
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