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Cellular Energetics Thermodynamics Of Cycling Between Coupled Reactions Frank Diederichs

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Cellular Energetics Thermodynamics Of Cycling Between Coupled Reactions Frank Diederichs
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Publisher: De Gruyter
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.34 MB
Pages: 231
Author: Frank Diederichs
ISBN: 9783110650501, 3110650509
Language: English
Year: 2019

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Cellular Energetics Thermodynamics Of Cycling Between Coupled Reactions Frank Diederichs by Frank Diederichs 9783110650501, 3110650509 instant download after payment.

This monograph describes metabolic and transport reactions of muscle cells using the laws of chemical thermodynamics. In particular, the thermodynamics of irreversible processes are used to formulate coupled reactions and their outcome on steady state cycling. The effects of ATP cycling on energy metabolism and heat production is described. The results of mathematical simulations of metabolism are used to underline theoretical approaches.


  • Chemical thermodynamics to explain biological mechanism
  • Mathematical simulation of metabolic pathways and muscle contraction
  • Numerical examples facilitate understanding

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