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This book is concerned with the physical aspects of molecular and
electronic tunneling in biological systems, and the extent to which
protein structure controls these events. The scope is very broad
and this volume could almost be a textbook in biophysics. Both
fundamental processes and the extrapolation to physiological events
are stressed. The discussion sections are remarkably frank and
offer insight into the basic problems confronting physists and
chemists as they seek to apply their techniques to biological
systems. This book on the physics of biomolecules reflects recent
progress in understanding the biological function of the key
protein molecules from detailed knowledge of their physics. New and
exciting are the glasslike aspects of protein structures and the
discussion of proteins as fractals. Other topics dealt with are
low-temperature kinetics and reactivity, structure and charge
exchange, and charge separation in photosynthetic reaction centers.
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