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The burgeoning interest in biomembranes in recent years has been
such that "membranology" is now virtuMtyasubject in its own right,
cutting vertically, as it were, through the strata of conventional
disciplines from mathematics and physics, through chemistry, to
biology. The very scope of the topic is thus so daunting that it is
tempting to treat it only at one stratum of this hierarchy, be it
the biophysics of phospholipid bilayers or the biochemistry of
interactions at the cell surface. Such an approach is entirely
valid, particularly among specialists with common interests.
However, this approach does present a distorted perspective to the
newcomer to the field, and, more significantly, it fails to
stimulate cross fertil ization of ideas among workers at the
various disciplinary levels. For example, as in all areas of
molecular biology, the clinicians are frequently unaware of the
contributions to their problems that might be made by the
application of more basic knowledge and techniques. Conversely,
biochemists or biophysicists may be ignorant of the existing
practical problems to which they might address their expertise."
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