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Proceedings Of The First Workshop On Biological Physics 2000 Chulalongkorn University Bangkok Thailand September 1822 2000 1st V Sayakanit

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Proceedings Of The First Workshop On Biological Physics 2000 Chulalongkorn University Bangkok Thailand September 1822 2000 1st V Sayakanit
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Publisher: World Scientific
File Extension: PDF
File size: 15.02 MB
Pages: 362
Author: V. Sayakanit, Virulh Sa-Yakanit, Leif Matsson, Hans Frauenfelder
ISBN: 9789810246228, 9810246226
Language: English
Year: 2001
Edition: 1st

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Proceedings Of The First Workshop On Biological Physics 2000 Chulalongkorn University Bangkok Thailand September 1822 2000 1st V Sayakanit by V. Sayakanit, Virulh Sa-yakanit, Leif Matsson, Hans Frauenfelder 9789810246228, 9810246226 instant download after payment.

Like inanimate matter, biological matter is condensed, though it may be more complex. However, a living cell is a chemically open system with biological functions that are often a non-stationary, non-linear type of collective phenomena driven by chemical reactants, for example ATP, GTP, ligands and receptors. The living cell and many of its subsystems are hence lyotropic systems, depending on various reactant concentrations rather than the temperature. Non-local and local correlations of the interacting molecules become the prerequisites for signal transduction. This book constitutes the proceedings of the workshop entitled "Biological Physics 2000".

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