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Biological Membrane Ion Channels: Dynamics, Structure, and Applications

Ion channels are biological nanotubes that are formed by membrane proteins. Because ion channels regulate all electrical activities in living cells, understanding their mechanisms at a molecular level is a fundamental problem in biology. This book deals with recent breakthroughs in ion-channel resea...

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Autores principales: Chung, Shin-Ho, Andersen, Olaf S, Krishnamurthy, Vikram
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: Springer 2007
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Acceso en línea:https://dx.doi.org/10.1007/0-387-68919-2
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description Ion channels are biological nanotubes that are formed by membrane proteins. Because ion channels regulate all electrical activities in living cells, understanding their mechanisms at a molecular level is a fundamental problem in biology. This book deals with recent breakthroughs in ion-channel research that have been brought about by the combined effort of experimental biophysicists and computational physicists, who together are beginning to unravel the story of these exquisitely designed biomolecules. With chapters by leading experts, the book is aimed at researchers in nanodevices and biosensors, as well as advanced undergraduate and graduate students in biology and the physical sciences. Key Features Presents the latest information on the molecular mechanisms of ion permeation through membrane ion channels Uses schematic diagrams to illustrate important concepts in biophysics Written by leading researchers in the area of ion channel investigations
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spelling cern-13388202021-04-22T01:04:04Zdoi:10.1007/0-387-68919-2http://cds.cern.ch/record/1338820engChung, Shin-HoAndersen, Olaf SKrishnamurthy, VikramBiological Membrane Ion Channels: Dynamics, Structure, and ApplicationsOther Fields of PhysicsIon channels are biological nanotubes that are formed by membrane proteins. Because ion channels regulate all electrical activities in living cells, understanding their mechanisms at a molecular level is a fundamental problem in biology. This book deals with recent breakthroughs in ion-channel research that have been brought about by the combined effort of experimental biophysicists and computational physicists, who together are beginning to unravel the story of these exquisitely designed biomolecules. With chapters by leading experts, the book is aimed at researchers in nanodevices and biosensors, as well as advanced undergraduate and graduate students in biology and the physical sciences. Key Features Presents the latest information on the molecular mechanisms of ion permeation through membrane ion channels Uses schematic diagrams to illustrate important concepts in biophysics Written by leading researchers in the area of ion channel investigationsSpringeroai:cds.cern.ch:13388202007
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Biological Membrane Ion Channels: Dynamics, Structure, and Applications
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title_fullStr Biological Membrane Ion Channels: Dynamics, Structure, and Applications
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