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Protein Physics: A Course of Lectures covers the most general
problems of protein structure, folding and function. It describes
key experimental facts and introduces concepts and theories,
dealing with fibrous, membrane, and water-soluble globular
proteins, in both their native and denatured states. The book
systematically summarizes and presents the results of several
decades of worldwide fundamental research on protein physics,
structure, and folding, describing many physical models that help
readers make estimates and predictions of physical processes that
occur in proteins. New to this revised edition is the inclusion of
novel information on amyloid aggregation, natively disordered
proteins, protein folding in vivo, protein motors, misfolding,
chameleon proteins, advances in protein engineering & design,
and advances in the modeling of protein folding. Further, the book
provides problems with solutions, many new and updated references,
and physical and mathematical appendices. In addition, new figures
(including stereo drawings, with a special appendix showing how to
use them) are added, making this an ideal resource for graduate and
advanced undergraduate students and researchers in academia in the
fields of biophysics, physics, biochemistry, biologists,
biotechnology, and chemistry.
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