Handbook of Proteolytic Enzymes 4th Edition
Capture the attention of any scientist, clinician, or student with this definitive reference: Handbook of Proteolytic Enzymes, 4th Edition by Neil D. Rawlings. Fast-moving fields like enzymology and proteomics demand an up-to-date, trustworthy compendium — this edition delivers.
Inside you’ll find a meticulously organized, authoritative guide to proteolytic enzymes (peptidases) covering classification, catalytic mechanisms, substrate specificity, structural features, kinetics, physiological roles, and inhibitor profiles. Each entry is written and reviewed by experts, making complex data accessible for bench scientists, bioinformaticians, and drug-discovery teams. Practical clarity meets scholarly depth: concise summaries, comparative analyses, and cross-references streamline literature searches and experimental planning.
Whether you’re developing selective inhibitors, annotating genomes, designing assays, or teaching advanced biochemistry, this handbook saves time and reduces uncertainty. Its global relevance supports research teams and academic libraries across North America, Europe, Asia, and beyond — a single-volume investment that enhances productivity in biotechnology, pharmaceutical R&D, clinical enzymology, and academic programs.
Professionally produced and indexed for quick retrieval, this edition is ideal for researchers needing reliable enzyme profiles and for institutions seeking a cornerstone reference in protease biology. Add the Handbook of Proteolytic Enzymes, 4th Edition by Neil D. Rawlings to your collection and give your work the clarity and confidence that comes from authoritative information. Order now to strengthen your lab’s reference shelf and accelerate discoveries in proteolysis and enzyme-targeted therapeutics.
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