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Encyclopedia of Biophysics [electronic resource] / edited by Gordon C. K. Roberts.

By: Roberts, Gordon C. K [editor.].
Contributor(s): SpringerLink (Online service).
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookPublisher: Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin Heidelberg : Imprint: Springer, 2013Description: CDXXV, 2807 p. 1690 illus., 1253 illus. in color. eReference. online resource.Content type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9783642167126.Subject(s): Life sciences | Biochemistry | Bioinformatics | Microscopy | Engineering | Life Sciences | Biochemistry, general | Biophysics and Biological Physics | Protein Science | Biological Microscopy | Bioinformatics | Nanotechnology and MicroengineeringDDC classification: 572 Online resources: Click here to access online
Contents:
Proteins -- DNA and RNA -- Carbohydrates -- Macromolecular complexes, Mechanoenzymes -- Membrane biophysics -- Electron transfer -- Ion Channels -- Receptors -- Transporters -- Biomaterials & Biosensors -- Diffraction methods -- NMR -- EPR -- Optical spectroscopy -- X-ray spectroscopy -- Single molecule methods -- Computational Biophysics -- Thermodynamics -- Kinetics -- Mass spectrometry -- Molecular shape & hydrodynamics -- Electron microscopy -- Live cell & in vivo imaging -- Cell biophysics.
In: Springer eBooksSummary: The Encyclopedia of Biophysics is envisioned both as an easily accessible source of information and as an introductory guide to the scientific literature. It includes entries describing both Techniques and Systems.  In the Techniques entries, each of the wide range of methods which fall under the heading of Biophysics are explained in detail, together with the value and the limitations of the information each provides. Techniques covered range from diffraction (X-ray, electron and neutron) through a wide range of spectroscopic methods (X-ray, optical, EPR, NMR) to imaging (from electron microscopy to live cell imaging and MRI), as well as computational and simulation approaches. In the Systems entries, biophysical approaches to specific biological systems or problems – from protein and nucleic acid structure to membranes, ion channels and receptors – are described. These sections, which place emphasis on the integration of the different techniques, therefore provide an inroad into Biophysics from a biological more than from a technique-oriented physical/chemical perspective.  Thus the Encyclopedia is intended to provide a resource both for biophysicists interested in methods beyond those used in their immediate sub-discipline and for those readers who are approaching biophysics from either a physical or biological background.   
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Proteins -- DNA and RNA -- Carbohydrates -- Macromolecular complexes, Mechanoenzymes -- Membrane biophysics -- Electron transfer -- Ion Channels -- Receptors -- Transporters -- Biomaterials & Biosensors -- Diffraction methods -- NMR -- EPR -- Optical spectroscopy -- X-ray spectroscopy -- Single molecule methods -- Computational Biophysics -- Thermodynamics -- Kinetics -- Mass spectrometry -- Molecular shape & hydrodynamics -- Electron microscopy -- Live cell & in vivo imaging -- Cell biophysics.

The Encyclopedia of Biophysics is envisioned both as an easily accessible source of information and as an introductory guide to the scientific literature. It includes entries describing both Techniques and Systems.  In the Techniques entries, each of the wide range of methods which fall under the heading of Biophysics are explained in detail, together with the value and the limitations of the information each provides. Techniques covered range from diffraction (X-ray, electron and neutron) through a wide range of spectroscopic methods (X-ray, optical, EPR, NMR) to imaging (from electron microscopy to live cell imaging and MRI), as well as computational and simulation approaches. In the Systems entries, biophysical approaches to specific biological systems or problems – from protein and nucleic acid structure to membranes, ion channels and receptors – are described. These sections, which place emphasis on the integration of the different techniques, therefore provide an inroad into Biophysics from a biological more than from a technique-oriented physical/chemical perspective.  Thus the Encyclopedia is intended to provide a resource both for biophysicists interested in methods beyond those used in their immediate sub-discipline and for those readers who are approaching biophysics from either a physical or biological background.   

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