This book is a survey on the theoretical as well as experimental
results on nanostructures in biological systems. It shows how a
unifying approach starting from single-particle energy, deriving
free energy of the system and determining the equilibrium by
minimizing the free energy, can be applied to describe electrical
and elastic phenomena. It helps the readers to use this basic,
transparent, and simple approach to develop additional new systems
and interactions and describes the theoretical and experimental
aspects together so that they support each other in broadening the
knowledge on biological systems. It suggests potential use of this
knowledge in clinically relevant phenomena such as hemostasis,
inflammation, and spreading of cancer and describes some
applications in nanotoxicology, such as the interactions between
biological membranes and inorganic nanostructures.
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