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Introduction to Cellular Biophysics, Volume 2 - From membrane transport to neural signalling (Paperback)
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Introduction to Cellular Biophysics, Volume 2 - From membrane transport to neural signalling (Paperback)
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All living matter is comprised of cells, which are small
compartments isolated from the environment by a cell membrane and
filled with concentrated solutions of various organic and inorganic
compounds. Some organisms are single-cell, where all life functions
are performed by that cell. Others have groups of cells, or organs,
specializing in one particular function. The survival of the entire
organism depends on all of its cells and organs fulfilling their
roles. Cells are seen differently by biologists, chemists, or
physicists. Biologists concentrate their attention on cell
structure and function. What the cells consist of? Where are its
organelles? What function each organelle fulfils? From a chemists'
point of view, a cell is a complex chemical reaction chamber where
various molecules are synthesized or degraded. From a physics
standpoint, however, some of the fundamental questions involve the
physical movement of all these molecules between organelles within
the cell, their exchange with the extracellular medium, as well as
electrical phenomena resulting from such transport. The aim of this
book is to look into the basic physical phenomena occurring in
cells. These physical transport processes facilitate chemical
reactions in the cell and various electrical effects, and that, in
turn, leads to the biological functions necessary for the cell to
satisfy its role in the mother organism. Ultimately, the goals of
every cell are to stay alive and to fulfil its function as a part
of a larger organ or organism. The first volume of this book is an
inventory of physical transport processes occurring in cells, and
this volume provides a closer look at how complex biological and
physiological cell phenomena result from these very basic physical
processes.
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