Bioelectrochemistry of Membranes is the last volume in the book series "Bioelectrochemistry: Principles and Practice" that provides a comprehensive compilation of physicochemical aspects of different biochemical and physiological processes. This sixth volume introduces basic knowledge and important electrochemical and biophysical aspects of membrane potentials, lipid bilayers and cell membranes. The volumes of this book series serve as source books for advanced students and researchers at all levels of bioelectrochemistry.
Bioelectrochemistry of Membranes is the last volume in the book series "Bioelectrochemistry: Principles and Practice" that provides a comprehensive compilation of physicochemical aspects of different biochemical and physiological processes. This sixth volume introduces basic knowledge and important electrochemical and biophysical aspects of membrane potentials, lipid bilayers and cell membranes.
The volumes of this book series serve as source books for advanced students and researchers at all levels of bioelectrochemistry.
Softcover reprint of the original 1st edition 2004
Seitenzahl: 256
Erscheinungstermin: 22. November 2012
Englisch
Abmessung: 235mm x 155mm x 15mm
Gewicht: 393g
ISBN-13: 9783034895972
ISBN-10: 3034895976
Artikelnr.: 39522899
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Autorenporträt
Bioelectrochemistry of Membranes is the last volume in the book series Bioelectrochemistry: Principles and Practice ((unterstrichen)) that provides a comprehensive compilation of physicochemical aspects of different biochemical and physiological processes. This sixth volume introduces basic knowledge and important electrochemical and biophysical aspects of membrane potentials, lipid bilayers and cell membranes. The volumes of this book series serve as source books for advanced students and researchers at all levels of bioelectrochemistry.
Inhaltsangabe
1. Single membrane in electric field.- 2. Membrane potentials: measurement, occurrence and roles in cellular functions.- 3. Lipids.- 4. Electroconformational coupling.- 5. Lipid bilayer electropermeabilization.- 6. Cell membrane electropermeabilization.