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    Comprehensive Biophysics

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    Product details:

    • Publisher Elsevier Science
    • Date of Publication 11 April 2012

    • ISBN 9780123749208
    • Binding Unidentified
    • No. of pages3524 pages
    • Size 276x216 mm
    • Weight 13980 g
    • Language English
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    Biophysics is a rapidly-evolving interdisciplinary science that applies theories and methods of the physical sciences to questions of biology. Biophysics encompasses many disciplines, including physics, chemistry, mathematics, biology, biochemistry, medicine, pharmacology, physiology, and neuroscience, and it is essential that scientists working in these varied fields are able to understand each other's research. Comprehensive Biophysics, Nine Volume Set-will help bridge that communication gap.

    Written by a team of researchers at the forefront of their respective fields, under the guidance of Chief Editor Edward Egelman, Comprehensive Biophysics, Nine Volume Set provides definitive introductions to a broad array of topics, uniting different areas of biophysics research - from the physical techniques for studying macromolecular structure to protein folding, muscle and molecular motors, cell biophysics, bioenergetics and more. The result is this comprehensive scientific resource - a valuable tool both for helping researchers come to grips quickly with material from related biophysics fields outside their areas of expertise, and for reinforcing their existing knowledge.

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    Table of Contents:

    X-ray crystallography
    NMR Spectroscopy
    Electron microscopy
    Mass spectrometry
    SAXS
    Ultrafast spectroscopic techniques
    EPR and Other electron spectroscopies
    Computation
    Fast flow
    Other spectroscopy - UV-Vis, CD, Raman, vibrational CD
    FRET/fluorescence
    Elucidating cellular structures
    Protein Folding
    Globular Proteins
    Nucleic Acid Folding
    General Theoretical Considerations
    Actin
    Microtubules
    Myosin
    Muscle
    Non-Muscle Motility
    Kinesin
    Dynein
    Nucleic Acid Motors
    Lipid Bilayers
    Membrane Proteins
    Protein Interactions with Membranes
    Membrane Conformational Transitions
    Membrane Dynamics
    Lipid Bilayers
    Molecular Modeling approaches to understand mechanisms in Voltage-Gated Channels
    Connexin Channels
    Structure-function correlates of Glutamate-Gated ion channels
    TRP channels
    Mechanotransduction
    Structure and mechanisms in chloride channels
    Biophysics of Ceramide Channels
    Proton channels
    Structure-function correlates of voltage-gated potassium channels
    Store-operated Calcium Channels
    Bacterial Toxin channels
    Viral channels
    Structure-Function Correlates in Plant Channels

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