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DNA recognition by triple helix formation

DNA recognition by triple helix formation
DNA recognition by triple helix formation
The binding of antibiotics and drugs to DNA is a fast developing area of research with important applications in medicine, particularly the treatment of cancer.Sequence-specific DNA Binding Agents uniquely discusses key aspects of this topic, providing a novel perspective on the subject.Written by experts in the field, this book discusses diverse modes of binding of antibiotics and drugs to DNA, emphasising matters that are important or promising for cancer treatment. The book is ideal for researchers in industry and academia who require a comprehensive source of reference to this rapidly expanding subject.
978-0-85404-370-5
1-28
Royal Society of Chemistry
Rusling, David A.
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Brown, Tom
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Fox, Keith R.
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Waring, M.J.
Rusling, David A.
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Brown, Tom
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Waring, M.J.

Rusling, David A., Brown, Tom and Fox, Keith R. (2006) DNA recognition by triple helix formation. In, Waring, M.J. (ed.) Sequence-specific DNA Binding Agents. London, GB. Royal Society of Chemistry, pp. 1-28. (doi:10.1039/9781847555304-00001).

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The binding of antibiotics and drugs to DNA is a fast developing area of research with important applications in medicine, particularly the treatment of cancer.Sequence-specific DNA Binding Agents uniquely discusses key aspects of this topic, providing a novel perspective on the subject.Written by experts in the field, this book discusses diverse modes of binding of antibiotics and drugs to DNA, emphasising matters that are important or promising for cancer treatment. The book is ideal for researchers in industry and academia who require a comprehensive source of reference to this rapidly expanding subject.

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Published date: 2006
Organisations: Centre for Biological Sciences

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Local EPrints ID: 364179
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/364179
ISBN: 978-0-85404-370-5
PURE UUID: d91e0aa3-6607-44f5-a34c-3ed5f9c56b1f
ORCID for David A. Rusling: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0002-7442-686X
ORCID for Keith R. Fox: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0002-2925-7315

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Last modified: 15 Mar 2024 02:36

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Author: David A. Rusling ORCID iD
Author: Tom Brown
Author: Keith R. Fox ORCID iD
Editor: M.J. Waring

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