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This is a graduate-level introduction to quantitative concepts and
methods in the science of living systems. It relies on a systems
approach for understanding the physical principles operating in
biology. Physical phenomena are treated at the appropriate
spatio-temporal scale and phenomenological equations are used in
order to reflect the system of interest. Biological details enter
to the degree necessary for understanding specific processes, but
in many cases the approach is not reductionist. This is in line
with the approach taken by physics to many other complex systems.
The book bridges the gap between graduate students' general physics
courses and research papers published in professional journals. It
gives students the foundations needed for independent research in
biological physics and for working in collaborations aimed at
quantitative biology and biomedical research. Also included are
modern mathematical and theoretical physics methods, giving the
student a broad knowledge of tools that can shed light on the
sophisticated mechanisms brought forth by evolution in biological
systems. The content covers many aspects that have been the focus
of active research over the past twenty years, reflecting the
authors' experience as leading researchers and teachers in this
field.
Phenotypic Switching: Implications in Biology and Medicine provides
a comprehensive examination of phenotypic switching across
biological systems, including underlying mechanisms, evolutionary
significance, and its role in biomedical science. Contributions
from international leaders discuss conceptual and theoretical
aspects of phenotypic plasticity, its influence over biological
development, differentiation, biodiversity, and potential
applications in cancer therapy, regenerative medicine and stem cell
therapy, among other treatments. Chapters discuss fundamental
mechanisms of phenotypic switching, including transition states,
cell fate decisions, epigenetic factors, stochasticity,
protein-based inheritance, specific areas of human development and
disease relevance, phenotypic plasticity in melanoma, prostate
cancer, breast cancer, non-genetic heterogeneity in cancer,
hepatitis C, and more. This book is essential for active
researchers, basic and translational scientists, clinicians,
postgraduates and students in genetics, human genomics, pathology,
bioinformatics, developmental biology, evolutionary biology and
adaptive opportunities in yeast.
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