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Proteinlipid Interactions From Membrane Domains To Cellular Networks 1st Edition Lukas K Tamm Editor

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Proteinlipid Interactions From Membrane Domains To Cellular Networks 1st Edition Lukas K Tamm Editor
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Publisher: Wiley-VCH
File Extension: PDF
File size: 10.89 MB
Pages: 471
Author: Lukas K. Tamm (Editor)
ISBN: 3527311513, 9783527311514
Language: English
Year: 2005
Edition: 1

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Proteinlipid Interactions From Membrane Domains To Cellular Networks 1st Edition Lukas K Tamm Editor by Lukas K. Tamm (editor) 3527311513, 9783527311514 instant download after payment.

In 17 contributions by leading research groups, this first comprehensive handbook in the field covers the interactions between proteins and lipids that make the fabric of biological membranes from every angle. It examines the relevant hermodynamic and structural issues from a basic science perspective, and goes on to discuss biochemical and cell biological processes. The book covers physical principles as well as mechanisms of membrane fusion and fission. Additionally, chapters on bilayer structure and protein-lipid interactions as well as on how proteins shape lipids and vice versa, membrane penetration by toxins, protein sorting, and allosteric regulation of signal transduction across membranes make this a valuable information source for researchers in academia and industry.

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