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Systems Biomechanics Of The Cell 1st Edition Ivan V Maly Auth

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Systems Biomechanics Of The Cell 1st Edition Ivan V Maly Auth
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Publisher: Springer US
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.13 MB
Pages: 55
Author: Ivan V. Maly (auth.)
ISBN: 9781461468820, 9781461468837, 1461468825, 1461468833
Language: English
Year: 2013
Edition: 1

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Systems Biomechanics Of The Cell 1st Edition Ivan V Maly Auth by Ivan V. Maly (auth.) 9781461468820, 9781461468837, 1461468825, 1461468833 instant download after payment.

Systems Biomechanics of the Cell attempts to outline systems biomechanics of the cell as an emergent and promising discipline. The new field owes conceptually to cell mechanics, organism-level systems biomechanics, and biology of biochemical systems. Its distinct methodology is to elucidate the structure and behavior of the cell by analyzing the unintuitive collective effects of elementary physical forces that interact within the heritable cellular framework. The problematics amenable to this approach includes the variety of cellular activities that involve the form and movement of the cell body and boundary (nucleus, centrosome, microtubules, cortex, and membrane). Among the elementary system effects in the biomechanics of the cell, instability of symmetry, emergent irreversibility, and multiperiodic dissipative motion can be noted. Research results from recent journal articles are placed in this unifying framework. It is suggested that the emergent discipline has the potential to expand the spectrum of questions asked about the cell, and to further clarify the physical nature of animate matter and motion.

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