This is essential for the students to "perceive" the specific nature and peculiarity of molecular biological processes and see how this specificity is displayed in biological systems.
This is essential for the students to "perceive" the specific nature and peculiarity of molecular biological processes and see how this specificity is displayed in biological systems.
This authoritative book gathers together a broad range of ideas and topics that define the field.
How can we contain, or reverse, global warming? How can we vouchsafe a plentiful supply of potable water for future generations? These are among the critical questions to which biophysicists work to provide answers.
The second edition presents some of the newest developments in the field (e.g., biomolecular condensates, loop extrusion), a new chapter on computational methods, and many computer exercises specially designed for this textbook.
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Molecular and supramolecular biophysics (sometimes called chemical biophysics) dealing, for example, with charge and energy transfer between biomolecules and their complexes. 3. Cellular biophysics, investigating single cell properties ...
Increasing numbers of physicists, chemists, and mathematicians are moving into biology, reading literature across disciplines, and mastering novel biochemical concepts.
Basic Biophysics for Biology presents the fundamental physical and chemical principles required to understand much of modern biology.
Biophysical Techniques explains in a readily-accessible way the basics of the various biophysical methods available so students can understand the principles behind the different methods used, and begin to appreciate which tools can be used ...