Biophysical chemistry

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Abstract

This is the research subject of Kazutomo Imahori written by the author in his book entitled 'Optical Rotation'. Biophysical Chemistry literally means a field of physical chemistry specializing in biological substances. However, the combination of the three major fields of natural science is considered to imply the intention of the author not to limit the subject to a specific field of physical chemistry, but to place interest in natural science in general. I was much impressed by this implication and this has profoundly influenced on my later research. © 2011 The Society of Polymer Science, Japan.

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Inoue, S. (2011, January). Biophysical chemistry. Kobunshi. https://doi.org/10.1039/9781847550002-00321

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