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Physical biology of the cell
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ISBN: 9780815341635 0815341636 Year: 2009 Publisher: New York, N.Y. Garland Science


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Physical biology of the cell
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ISBN: 9780815344506 0815344503 1000027066 1000026493 100301111X 0429168837 1134111584 1134111657 9780429168833 Year: 2013 Publisher: London Garland Science

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"Physical Biology of the Cell maps the huge and complex landscape of cell and molecular biology from the distinct perspective of physical biology. As a key organizing principle, the proximity of topics is based on the physical concepts that unite a given set of biological phenomena. Herein lies the central premise: that the appropriate application of a few fundamental physical models can serve as the foundation of whole bodies of quantitative biological intuition, useful across a wide range of biological problems. The Second Edition features full-color illustrations throughout, two new chapters on the role of light in life and pattern formation, additional explorations of biological problems using computation, and significantly more end-of-chapter problems. This textbook is written for a first course in physical biology or biophysics for undergraduate or graduate students"

Physical biology of the cell
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ISBN: 1000026493 0429168837 1134111584 Year: 2013 Publisher: London : Garland Science,

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Physical Biology of the Cell is a textbook for a first course in physical biology or biophysics for undergraduate or graduate students. It maps the huge and complex landscape of cell and molecular biology from the distinct perspective of physical biology. As a key organizing principle, the proximity of topics is based on the physical concepts that

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