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Molecules that changed the world : a brief history of the art and science of synthesis and its impact on society
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Molecules that changed the world : a brief history of the art and science of synthesis and its impact on society

Author: K C Nicolaou; T Montagnon
Publisher: Weinheim : Wiley-VCH, ©2008.
Edition/Format:   Book : EnglishView all editions and formats
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In this delightfully designed book, best-selling author and renowned researcher, K.C. Nicolaou, introduces the world's most important molecules and shows in a fascinating way the role certain  Read more...

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Document Type: Book
All Authors / Contributors: K C Nicolaou; T Montagnon
ISBN: 9783527309832 3527309837
OCLC Number: 300234200
Description: xvi, 366 p. : ill. en coul., portr. ; 24 x 31 cm.
Contents: Introduction: Atoms, Molecules & Synthesis Urea & Acetic Acid Glucose Aspirin Camphor Terpineol Tropinone Haemin Quinine Morphine Steroids & the Pill Strychnine Penicillin Longifolene Prostaglandins & Leukotrienes Vitamin B[subscript 12] Erythronolide B & Erythromycin A Monensin Avermectin Amphotericin B Ginkgolide B Cyclosporin, FK506 & Rapamycin Calicheamicin Y[subscript 1][superscript I] Palytoxin Taxol Mevacor, Zaragozic Acids & CP Molecules Brevetoxin B Ecteinascidin 743 Epothilones Resiniferatoxin Vancomycin Thiostrepton Small Molecule Drugs Biologics
Responsibility: K.C. Nicolaou, Tamsyn Montagnon ; with forewords by E.J. Corey, R. Noyori.
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"The book is packed with fascinating details, and it certainly shows that chemistry is not just alive and kicking but is going to keep on delivering results far into the future." (Science Spin Read more...

 
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