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Biophysical Chemistry Membranes and Proteins

In the post-genomic world, advances in the comprehension of cell behaviour will depend upon scientists deciphering the molecular basis of interactions between proteins and membranes. Bringing together contributions from chemists, biologists and physicists, Biophysical Chemistry: Membranes and Proteins demonstrates how multidisciplinary teams can gain insights into understanding complex biological systems. This book reflects both the scope and the interdisciplinary nature of the field, with topics including: modelling of biological systems; membrane structure and interactions; probing biomolecul.

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  • "In the post-genomic world, advances in the comprehension of cell behaviour will depend upon scientists deciphering the molecular basis of interactions between proteins and membranes. Bringing together contributions from chemists, biologists and physicists, Biophysical Chemistry: Membranes and Proteins demonstrates how multidisciplinary teams can gain insights into understanding complex biological systems. This book reflects both the scope and the interdisciplinary nature of the field, with topics including: modelling of biological systems; membrane structure and interactions; probing biomolecul."@en

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  • "Biophysical Chemistry Membranes and Proteins"@en
  • "Biophysical chemistry : membranes and proteins"
  • "Biophysical chemistry membranes and proteins"
  • "Biophysical chemistry : membranes and proteins ; [the proceedings of the First Annual International Conference, Biophysical Chemistry 2001, held at Imperial College, London, UK on 19-21 September 2001]"