Biophysics

  • Biophysics: Searching for Principles
    By William Bialek

    1.2 About This Book If the reference to “more is different” didn't ring a bell, by all means read Anderson (1972). I emphasized in the main text that a great deal of what we will be doing in this book is wrestling with rather raw ...

  • Biophysics: An Introduction
    By Rodney Cotterill

    ... Stanley 157 Purcell, Edward 94 Purkinje, Jan 274 Quate, C. F. 101 Quine, Willard 320 Rabi, Isidor 94 Racker, Ephraim 200 Ragsdale Jnr, Clifton 331 Rahman, Aneesur 115 Ramachandran, G. N. 142, 229 Ramachandran,Vilayanur 335 Rayleigh, ...

  • Biophysics: Searching for Principles
    By William Bialek

    SO Rice, Bell Sys Tech J 23, 282–332 (1944) and 24, 46–156 (1945). Rieke et al. 1997. ... The use of X-ray diffraction in the study of protein and nucleic acid structure. KC Holmes and DM Blow, Meth Biochem Anal 13, 116–239 (1965).

  • Biophysics: Tools and Techniques
    By Mark C. Leake

    Moving on to theoretical biophysics tools, the book presents computational and analytical mathematical methods for tackling challenging biological questions including exam-style questions at the end of each chapter as well as step-by-step ...

  • Biophysics
    By H. Ziegler, W. Hoppe, W. Lohmann

    The reader will thus find in this book introductions to such subjects as the structure and function of the cell, the chemical structure of biogenic macromolecules, and even theoretical chemistry. What, indeed, is biophysics?

  • Biophysics: An Introduction
    By Roland Glaser

    Thus, the book provides the background needed for fundamental training in biophysics and, in addition, offers a great deal of advanced biophysical knowledge.

  • Biophysics: A Physiological Approach
    By Patrick F. Dillon

    They are each directed toward the understanding of a biological principle, with a particular emphasis on human biology.

  • Biophysics: Tools and Techniques
    By Mark C. Leake

    Chapter 5: Biophysical detection methods that are primarily not optical or near optical. These encompass the robust, traditional methods of molecular biophysics, also known as “structural biology,” for example, x-ray crystallography, ...

  • Biophysics: An Introduction
    By C. Sybesma

    This fact, together with valuable comments of many readers, have encouraged me to revise the original book.

  • Biophysics
    By Roland Glaser

    A growing number of applications in biotechnology are based on these biophysical concepts. The message of this book is that biophysics is the science of physical principles underlying the "phenomenon life" on all levels of organization.

  • Biophysics: A Student's Guide to the Physics of the Life Sciences and Medicine
    By William C. Parke

    With numerous worked examples and exercises to test and enhance the readers understanding, this book can be used as a textbook for physics graduate students and as a supplementary text for a range of premedical, biomedical, and biophysics ...

  • Biophysics: An Introduction
    By C. Sybesma

    This fact, together with valuable comments of many readers, have encouraged me to revise the original book.

  • Biophysics: Foundations, Problems, and Solutions
    By Jaroslav Kuba

    The book offers a detailed understanding of fundamental principles and dives in-depth into numerical analysis of biophysics problems.