Molecular and Cellular Biophysics

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Cellular Automata
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Covalent Bonds
Cytochrome Bc1
cytoskeleton dynamics
Dipole Moment
Endoergic Reaction
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Hydrogen Bonds
Indian record
Lone Electron Pair
Methyl Group CH
Nucleotide Triphosphates
oxidative phosphorylation mechanisms
Peptide Bond
Perceptron Learning Rule
Phosphodiester Bond
Polypeptide Chain
Prokaryotic Cells
protein conformational changes
PS Ii
Purple Bacteria
quantum biology
Quantum Mechanical Origin
Radial Basis Function Networks
RBF Network
Sol Phase
Spinal Cord
Trans-membrane Potential

Product details

  • ISBN 9781584886754
  • Weight: 1160g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 11 Oct 2007
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Inc
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Hardback
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From quantum theory to statistical mechanics, the methodologies of physics are often used to explain some of life's most complex biological problems. Exploring this challenging yet fascinating area of study, Molecular and Cellular Biophysics covers both molecular and cellular structures as well as the biophysical processes that occur in these structures. Designed for advanced undergraduate and beginning graduate students in biophysics courses, this textbook features a quantitative approach that avoids being too abstract in its presentation.

Logically organized from small-scale (molecular) to large-scale (cellular) systems, the text first defines life, discussing the scientific controversies between mechanists and vitalists, the characteristics of living things, and the evolution of life. It then delves into molecular structures, including nucleic acids, DNA, RNA, interatomic interactions, and hydrogen bonds. After looking at these smaller systems, the author probes the larger cellular structures. He examines the cytoplasm, the cytoskeleton, chromosomes, mitochondria, motor proteins, and more. The book concludes with discussions on biophysical processes, including oxidative phosphorylation, diffusion, bioenergetics, conformational transitions in proteins, vesicle transport, subcellular structure formation, and cell division.

Tuszynski, Jack A.

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