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In an ever-increasing domain of activity Amino Acids Peptides and Proteins provides an annual compilation of the world's research effort into this important area of biological chemistry. Volume 32 provides a review of literature published during 1999. Comprising a comprehensive review of significant developments at this biology/chemistry interface each volume opens with an overview of amino acids and their applications. Work on peptides is reviewed over several chapters ranging from current trends in their synthesis and conformational and structural analysis to peptidomimetics and the discover Read more... Abstract: In an ever-increasing domain of activity Amino Acids Peptides and Proteins provides an annual compilation of the world's research effort into this important area of biological chemistry. Volume 32 provides a review of literature published during 1999. Comprising a comprehensive review of significant developments at this biology/chemistry interface each volume opens with an overview of amino acids and their applications. Work on peptides is reviewed over several chapters ranging from current trends in their synthesis and conformational and structural analysis to peptidomimetics and the discover
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Amino Acids, Peptides and Proteins Volume 32 A Review of the Literature Published during 1999 Senior Reporter J. S. Davies, University of Wales, Swansea, UK Reporters G.C. Barrett, Oxford, UK A. Dutta, formerlyAstraZeneca, Macclesfield, UK D.T. Elmore, University of Oxford, UK J.A. Littlechild, University of Exeter, UK
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ISBN 0-85404-232-6 ISSN 1361-5904
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Preface
Once again, the authors in this Volume of Reports, covering the year 1999, have attempted as far as possible to comprehensively cover topics within chapter titles that have long been recognised as pillars of the subject matter under review. Within each chapter there are obviously evolutionary changes over the years, as we now have to reflect that more and more publications are all-encompassing in their subject content. Data on structure, synthesis, biological activity and analogue studies often appear in the same publication; hence some overlap of publications between chapters has become inevitable. Hopefully different viewpoints will have been highlighted as a result. In last year’s volume, we referred to the need to be continually observant of good standards in nomenclature and abbreviations. We understand that IUBIUPAC are reviewing this area, but while we await publication of their deliberations, we are grateful to Dr. John Jones and to John Wiley & Sons Ltd for permission to include in this volume the shor