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This text attempts to introduce the molecular biology of cell
membranes to students and professionals of diverse backgrounds.
Although several membrane biology books are available, they do not
integrate recent knowledge gained using modern molecular tools with
more traditional membrane topics. Molecular techniques, such as
cDNA cloning and x-ray diffraction, have provided fresh insights
into cell membrane structure and function. The great excitement
today, which I attempt to convey in this book, is that molecular
details are beginning to merge with physiological responses. In
other words, we are beginning to understand precisely how membranes
work. This textbook is appropriate for upper-level undergraduate or
beginning graduate students. Readers should have previous or
concurrent coursework in biochemistry; prior studies in elementary
physiology would be helpful. I have found that the presentation of
topics in this book is appropriate for students of biology,
biochemistry, biophysics and physiology, chemistry, and medicine.
This book will be useful in courses focusing on membranes and as a
supplementary text in biochemistry courses. Professionals will also
find this to be a useful resource book for their personal
libraries.
This text attempts to introduce the molecular biology of cell
membranes to students and professionals of diverse backgrounds.
Although several membrane biology books are available, they do not
integrate recent knowledge gained using modern molecular tools with
more traditional membrane topics. Molecular techniques, such as
cDNA cloning and x-ray diffraction, have provided fresh insights
into cell membrane structure and function. The great excitement
today, which I attempt to convey in this book, is that molecular
details are beginning to merge with physiological responses. In
other words, we are beginning to understand precisely how membranes
work. This textbook is appropriate for upper-level undergraduate or
beginning graduate students. Readers should have previous or
concurrent coursework in biochemistry; prior studies in elementary
physiology would be helpful. I have found that the presentation of
topics in this book is appropriate for students of biology,
biochemistry, biophysics and physiology, chemistry, and medicine.
This book will be useful in courses focusing on membranes and as a
supplementary text in biochemistry courses. Professionals will also
find this to be a useful resource book for their personal
libraries.
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