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Xing, Wan-Li |
Biochips |
I10797 |
2003 |
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Csermely, Peter |
Weak Links |
I08197 |
2009 |
eBook |
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Xu, Ying |
Computational Methods for Protein Structure Prediction and Modeling |
I06814 |
2007 |
eBook |
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Koonin, Eugene V |
Power Laws, Scale-Free Networks and Genome Biology |
I06757 |
2006 |
eBook |
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Xu, Ying |
Computational Methods for Protein Structure Prediction and Modeling |
I05881 |
2007 |
eBook |
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Frauenfelder, Hans |
The Physics of Proteins |
I05637 |
2010 |
eBook |
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Title | Biochips : Technology and Applications |
Author(s) | Xing, Wan-Li;Cheng, Jing |
Publication | Berlin, Heidelberg, Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2003. |
Description | VII, 134 p : online resource |
Abstract Note | This book brings together contributions from internationally renowned experts in the biochip field. These chapters present not only the authors' latest research work, but also discuss current trends in biochip technology. Specific topics include microarray technology and its applications, microfluidics, drug discovery, detection technology, lab-on-chip technology and bioinformatics. Both newcomers to the field and experienced biochip researchers will benefit from this book |
ISBN,Price | 9783662050927 |
Keyword(s) | 1. Biological and Medical Physics, Biophysics
2. BIOLOGICAL PHYSICS
3. Biomedical engineering
4. Biomedical Engineering and Bioengineering
5. BIOPHYSICS
6. EBOOK
7. EBOOK - SPRINGER
8. Human genetics
9. Measurement Science and Instrumentation
10. Measurement??????
11. NANOTECHNOLOGY
12. PHYSICAL MEASUREMENTS
13. Proteomics
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Title | Weak Links : The Universal Key to the Stability of Networks and Complex Systems |
Author(s) | Csermely, Peter |
Publication | Berlin, Heidelberg, Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2009. |
Description | XIX, 392 p : online resource |
Abstract Note | How can our societies be stabilized in a crisis? Why can we enjoy and understand Shakespeare? Why are fruitflies uniform? How do omnivorous eating habits aid our survival? What makes the Mona Lisa???s smile beautiful? How do women keep our social structures intact? ??? Could there possibly be a single answer to all these questions? This book shows that the statement: "weak links stabilize complex systems" provides the key to understanding each of these intriguing puzzles, and many others too. The author (recipient of several distinguished science communication prizes) uses weak (low affinity, low probability) interactions as a thread to introduce a vast variety of networks from proteins to economics and ecosystems. Many people, from Nobel Laureates to high-school students have helped to make the book understandable to all interested readers. This unique book and the ideas it develops will have a significant impact on many, seemingly diverse, fields of study. A very personal, engaging, and unique book that will appeal to readers and get them thinking Steve Strogatz An adventurous, entertainingly eclectic and rich work both for experts and laymen L??szl??-Albert Barab??si This masterpiece should serve as an example of how science can be discussed Gy??rgy Buzs??ki Outstanding - I wish more books were written this way Daniel J. Bilar |
ISBN,Price | 9783540311577 |
Keyword(s) | 1. Biological and Medical Physics, Biophysics
2. BIOLOGICAL PHYSICS
3. BIOPHYSICS
4. COMPLEX SYSTEMS
5. DYNAMICAL SYSTEMS
6. EBOOK
7. EBOOK - SPRINGER
8. ENVIRONMENT
9. Environmental geology
10. Geoecology
11. Geoecology/Natural Processes
12. NATURE
13. Popular Science in Nature and Environment
14. Popular Science, general
15. Popular works
16. Proteomics
17. STATISTICAL PHYSICS
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Title | Computational Methods for Protein Structure Prediction and Modeling : Volume 1: Basic Characterization |
Author(s) | Xu, Ying;Xu, Dong;Liang, Jie |
Publication | New York, NY, Springer New York, 2007. |
Description | XX, 396 p. 88 illus : online resource |
Abstract Note | Volume one of this two volume sequence focuses on the basic characterization of known protein structures as well as structure prediction from protein sequence information. The 11 chapters provide an overview of the field, covering key topics in modeling, force fields, classification, computational methods, and struture prediction. Each chapter is a self contained review designed to cover (1) definition of the problem and an historical perspective, (2) mathematical or computational formulation of the problem, (3) computational methods and algorithms, (4) performance results, (5) existing software packages, and (6) strengths, pitfalls, challenges, and future research directions |
ISBN,Price | 9780387683720 |
Keyword(s) | 1. BIOINFORMATICS
2. Biological and Medical Physics, Biophysics
3. BIOLOGICAL PHYSICS
4. BIOPHYSICS
5. EBOOK
6. EBOOK - SPRINGER
7. Protein Science
8. Proteins??
9. Proteomics
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Title | Power Laws, Scale-Free Networks and Genome Biology |
Author(s) | Koonin, Eugene V;Wolf, Yuri;Karev, Georgy |
Publication | New York, NY, Springer US, 2006. |
Description | XVI, 258 p : online resource |
Abstract Note | Power Laws, Scale-free Networks and Genome Biology deals with crucial aspects of the theoretical foundations of systems biology, namely power law distributions and scale-free networks which have emerged as the hallmarks of biological organization in the post-genomic era. The chapters in the book not only describe the interesting mathematical properties of biological networks but moves beyond phenomenology, toward models of evolution capable of explaining the emergence of these features. The collection of chapters, contributed by both physicists and biologists, strives to address the problems in this field in a rigorous but not excessively mathematical manner and to represent different viewpoints, which is crucial in this emerging discipline. Each chapter includes, in addition to technical descriptions of properties of biological networks and evolutionary models, a more general and accessible introduction to the respective problems. Most chapters emphasize the potential of theoretical systems biology for discovery of new biological phenomena |
ISBN,Price | 9780387339160 |
Keyword(s) | 1. BIOCHEMISTRY
2. Biochemistry, general
3. BIOINFORMATICS
4. Biological and Medical Physics, Biophysics
5. BIOLOGICAL PHYSICS
6. BIOPHYSICS
7. EBOOK
8. EBOOK - SPRINGER
9. Microbial genetics
10. Microbial Genetics and Genomics
11. Microbial genomics
12. PHYSICS
13. Physics, general
14. Proteomics
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Title | Computational Methods for Protein Structure Prediction and Modeling : Volume 2: Structure Prediction |
Author(s) | Xu, Ying;Xu, Dong;Liang, Jie |
Publication | New York, NY, Springer New York, 2007. |
Description | XX, 322 p. 41 illus : online resource |
Abstract Note | Volume 2 of this two-volume sequence focuses on protein structure prediction and includes protein threading, De novo methods, applications to membrane proteins and protein complexes, structure-based drug design, as well as structure prediction as a systems problem. A series of appendices review the biological and chemical basics related to protein structure, computer science for structural informatics, and prerequisite mathematics and statistics |
ISBN,Price | 9780387688251 |
Keyword(s) | 1. BIOINFORMATICS
2. Biological and Medical Physics, Biophysics
3. BIOLOGICAL PHYSICS
4. BIOPHYSICS
5. EBOOK
6. EBOOK - SPRINGER
7. Proteomics
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Title | The Physics of Proteins : An Introduction to Biological Physics and Molecular Biophysics |
Author(s) | Frauenfelder, Hans;Chan, Shirley S;Chan, Winnie S |
Publication | New York, NY, Springer New York, 2010. |
Description | XVI, 448 p. 221 illus., 7 illus. in color : online resource |
Abstract Note | Physics and the life sciences have established new connections within the past few decades, resulting in biological physics as an established subfield with strong groups working in many physics departments. These interactions between physics and biology form a two-way street with physics providing new tools and concepts for understanding life, while biological systems can yield new insights into the physics of complex systems. To address the challenges of this interdisciplinary area, The Physics of Proteins: An Introduction to Biological Physics and Molecular Biophysics is divided into three interconnected sections. In Parts I and II, early chapters introduce the terminology and describe the main biological systems that physicists will encounter. Similarities between biomolecules, glasses, and solids are stressed with an emphasis on the fundamental concepts of living systems. The central section (Parts III and IV) delves into the dynamics of complex systems. A main theme is the realization that biological systems, in particular proteins, do not exist in unique conformations but can assume a very large number of slightly different structures. This complexity is captured in the concept of a free energy landscape and leads to the conclusion that fluctuations are crucial for the functioning of biological systems. The final chapter of this section challenges the reader to apply these concepts to a problem that appears in the current literature. An extensive series of appendices (Part V) provide descriptions of the key physical tools and analytical methods that have proven powerful in the study of the physics of proteins. The appendices are designed to be consulted throughout the section on protein dynamics without breaking the deductive flow of the logic in the central section of the book |
ISBN,Price | 9781441910448 |
Keyword(s) | 1. BIOCHEMISTRY
2. Biochemistry, general
3. Biological and Medical Physics, Biophysics
4. BIOLOGICAL PHYSICS
5. Biomedical engineering
6. Biomedical Engineering and Bioengineering
7. Biomedicine, general
8. BIOPHYSICS
9. EBOOK
10. EBOOK - SPRINGER
11. MEDICINE
12. Protein Science
13. Proteins??
14. Proteomics
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