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21 N??lting, Bengt Methods in Modern Biophysics I07773 2010 eBook  
22 Monastyrsky, Michael I Topology in Molecular Biology I07156 2007 eBook  
23 Chakraborty, Tapash Charge Migration in DNA I07104 2007 eBook  
24 Uden, Lorna The 3rd International Workshop on Intelligent Data Analysis and Management I07089 2013 eBook  
25 Bastolla, Ugo Structural Approaches to Sequence Evolution I07001 2007 eBook  
26 Read, Randy J Evolving Methods for Macromolecular Crystallography I06935 2007 eBook  
27 Xu, Ying Computational Methods for Protein Structure Prediction and Modeling I06814 2007 eBook  
28 Koonin, Eugene V Power Laws, Scale-Free Networks and Genome Biology I06757 2006 eBook  
29 Encyclopedia of Complexity and Systems Science I06743 2009 eBook  
30 Dokholyan, Nikolay V Computational Modeling of Biological Systems I06185 2012 eBook  
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TitleMethods in Modern Biophysics
Author(s)N??lting, Bengt
PublicationBerlin, Heidelberg, Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2010.
DescriptionXVI, 273 p. 287 illus : online resource
Abstract NoteIncorporating recent dramatic advances, this textbook presents a fresh and timely introduction to modern biophysical methods. An array of new, faster and higher-power biophysical methods now enables scientists to examine the mysteries of life at a molecular level. This innovative text surveys and explains the ten key biophysical methods, including those related to biophysical nanotechnology, scanning probe microscopy, X-ray crystallography, ion mobility spectrometry, mass spectrometry, proteomics, and protein folding and structure. Incorporating much information previously unavailable in tutorial form, N??lting employs worked examples and about 270 illustrations to fully detail the techniques and their underlying mechanisms. Methods in Modern Biophysics is written for advanced undergraduate and graduate students, postdocs, researchers, lecturers, and professors in biophysics, biochemistry and related fields. Special features in the 3rd edition: Introduces rapid partial protein ladder sequencing - an important method for fast and highly sensitive identification of proteins, describes the determination of interaction surfaces in protein complexes by mass spectrometric mapping of binding of chemical linkers - a method to support the high-resolution structural analysis of large macromolecular assemblies
ISBN,Price9783642030222
Keyword(s)1. BIOCHEMISTRY 2. Biochemistry, general 3. BIOINFORMATICS 4. Biological and Medical Physics, Biophysics 5. BIOLOGICAL PHYSICS 6. BIOPHYSICS 7. Biotechnology 8. EBOOK 9. EBOOK - SPRINGER 10. MEDICINE 11. Medicine/Public Health, general 12. PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY
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TitleTopology in Molecular Biology
Author(s)Monastyrsky, Michael I
PublicationBerlin, Heidelberg, Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2007.
DescriptionXIV, 238 p. 118 illus., 6 illus. in color : online resource
Abstract NoteThe book presents a class of new results in molecular biology for which topological methods and ideas are important. These include: the large-scale conformation properties of DNA; computational methods (Monte Carlo) allowing the simulation of large-scale properties of DNA; the tangle model of DNA recombination and other applications of Knot theory; dynamics of supercoiled DNA and biocatalitic properties of DNA; the structure of proteins; and other very recent problems in molecular biology. The text also provides a short course of modern topology intended for the broad audience of biologists and physicists. The authors are renowned specialists in their fields and some of the new results presented here are documented for the first time in monographic form
ISBN,Price9783540498582
Keyword(s)1. BIOINFORMATICS 2. Biological and Medical Physics, Biophysics 3. BIOLOGICAL PHYSICS 4. BIOPHYSICS 5. EBOOK 6. EBOOK - SPRINGER 7. MOLECULAR BIOLOGY 8. Molecular Medicine
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TitleCharge Migration in DNA : Perspectives from Physics, Chemistry, and Biology
Author(s)Chakraborty, Tapash
PublicationBerlin, Heidelberg, Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2007.
DescriptionXVIII, 288 p : online resource
Abstract NoteCharge migration through DNA has been the focus of considerable interest in recent years. A deeper understanding of the nature of charge transfer and transport along the double helix is important in fields as diverse as physics, chemistry and nanotechnology. It has also important implications in biology, in particular in DNA damage and repair. This book presents contributions from an international team of researchers active in this field. It contains a wide range of topics that includes the mathematical background of the quantum processes involved, the role of charge transfer in DNA radiation damage, a new approach to DNA sequencing, DNA photonics, and many others. This book should be of value to researchers in condensed matter physics, chemical physics, physical chemistry, and nanoscale sciences
ISBN,Price9783540724940
Keyword(s)1. BIOINFORMATICS 2. Biological and Medical Physics, Biophysics 3. BIOLOGICAL PHYSICS 4. BIOPHYSICS 5. EBOOK 6. EBOOK - SPRINGER 7. ENGINEERING 8. Engineering, general 9. NANOTECHNOLOGY 10. QUANTUM OPTICS
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TitleThe 3rd International Workshop on Intelligent Data Analysis and Management
Author(s)Uden, Lorna;Wang, Leon S.L;Hong, Tzung-Pei;Yang, Hsin-Chang;Ting, I-Hsien
PublicationDordrecht, Springer Netherlands, 2013.
DescriptionX, 132 p : online resource
Abstract NoteThese papers on Intelligent Data Analysis and Management (IDAM) examine issues related to the research and applications of Artificial Intelligence techniques in data analysis and management across a variety of disciplines. The papers derive from the 2013 IDAM conference in Kaohsiung ,Taiwan. It is an interdisciplinary research field involving academic researchers in information technologies, computer science, public policy, bioinformatics, medical informatics, and social and behavior studies, etc. The techniques studied include (but are not limited to): data visualization, data pre-processing, data engineering, database mining techniques, tools and applications, evolutionary algorithms, machine learning, neural nets, fuzzy logic, statistical pattern recognition, knowledge filtering, and post-processing, etc
ISBN,Price9789400772939
Keyword(s)1. APPLICATION SOFTWARE 2. APPLIED MATHEMATICS 3. ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE 4. BIOINFORMATICS 5. Computational Biology/Bioinformatics 6. Computer Appl. in Social and Behavioral Sciences 7. EBOOK 8. EBOOK - SPRINGER 9. ENGINEERING MATHEMATICS 10. Mathematical and Computational Engineering
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TitleStructural Approaches to Sequence Evolution : Molecules, Networks, Populations
Author(s)Bastolla, Ugo;Porto, Markus;Roman, Eduardo;Vendruscolo, Michele
PublicationBerlin, Heidelberg, Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2007.
DescriptionXIX, 367 p : online resource
Abstract NoteStructural requirements constrain the evolution of biological entities at all levels, from macromolecules to their networks, right up to populations of biological organisms. Classical models of molecular evolution, however, are focused at the level of the symbols - the biological sequence - rather than that of their resulting structure. Now recent advances in understanding the thermodynamics of macromolecules, the topological properties of gene networks, the organization and mutation capabilities of genomes, and the structure of populations make it possible to incorporate these key elements into a broader and deeply interdisciplinary view of molecular evolution. This book gives an account of such a new approach, through clear tutorial contributions by leading scientists specializing in the different fields involved
ISBN,Price9783540353065
Keyword(s)1. BIOINFORMATICS 2. Biological and Medical Physics, Biophysics 3. BIOLOGICAL PHYSICS 4. BIOPHYSICS 5. EBOOK 6. EBOOK - SPRINGER
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TitleEvolving Methods for Macromolecular Crystallography : The Structural Path to the Understanding of the Mechanism of Action of CBRN Agents
Author(s)Read, Randy J;Sussman, Joel L
PublicationDordrecht, Springer Netherlands, 2007.
DescriptionVIII, 192 p : online resource
Abstract NoteThis volume comprises papers presented at the 2005 edition of the ???Crystallography of Molecular Biology??? courses that have been held since 1976 at the Ettore Majorana Centre for Scientific Culture in Erice, Italy. This series of courses is renowned for bringing leaders in the field of macromo- cular crystallography together with highly motivated students, in a beautiful and intimate location that encourages people to interact. The warm and informal atmosphere at these Erice conferences, especially these on cryst- lography, has helped to foster long-term scientific interactions and new int- national friendships that have often lasted for the lifetime of the scientists. The course was financed by NATO as an Advanced Study Institute and by the European Commission as a EuroSummerSchool. The papers span the breadth of material presented in the course, which emphasized the practical aspects of modern macromolecular crystallography and its applications. One must start with crystals: Bergfors showed how to improve initial crystals through seeding, while Byrne discussed the difficult problem of crystallizing membrane proteins. The collection of optimal diffraction data requires both careful preparation of cryo-cooled crystals (Garman) and proper processing of the diffraction images (Leslie). To obtain images of electron density, one needs estimates of the phases of the diffracted spots. Sheldrick presented the background to the sing- wavelength anomalous diffraction (SAD) method, which has been gaining popularity, and McCoy discussed the basis of modern maximum likelihood methods for treating information in experimental phasing
ISBN,Price9781402063169
Keyword(s)1. BIOINFORMATICS 2. Bioinformatics?? 3. Biological and Medical Physics, Biophysics 4. BIOLOGICAL PHYSICS 5. BIOPHYSICS 6. Computational biology?? 7. Computer Appl. in Life Sciences 8. CRYSTALLOGRAPHY 9. Crystallography and Scattering Methods 10. EBOOK 11. EBOOK - SPRINGER
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TitleComputational Methods for Protein Structure Prediction and Modeling : Volume 1: Basic Characterization
Author(s)Xu, Ying;Xu, Dong;Liang, Jie
PublicationNew York, NY, Springer New York, 2007.
DescriptionXX, 396 p. 88 illus : online resource
Abstract NoteVolume 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,Price9780387683720
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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TitlePower Laws, Scale-Free Networks and Genome Biology
Author(s)Koonin, Eugene V;Wolf, Yuri;Karev, Georgy
PublicationNew York, NY, Springer US, 2006.
DescriptionXVI, 258 p : online resource
Abstract NotePower 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,Price9780387339160
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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TitleEncyclopedia of Complexity and Systems Science
PublicationNew York, NY, Springer New York, 2009.
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Abstract NoteEncyclopedia of Complexity and Systems Science provides an authoritative single source for understanding and applying the concepts of complexity theory together with the tools and measures for analyzing complex systems in all fields of science and engineering. The science and tools of complexity and systems science include theories of self-organization, complex systems, synergetics, dynamical systems, turbulence, catastrophes, instabilities, nonlinearity, stochastic processes, chaos, neural networks, cellular automata, adaptive systems, and genetic algorithms. Examples of near-term problems and major unknowns that can be approached through complexity and systems science include: The structure, history and future of the universe; the biological basis of consciousness; the integration of genomics, proteomics and bioinformatics as systems biology; human longevity limits; the limits of computing; sustainability of life on earth; predictability, dynamics and extent of earthquakes, hurricanes, tsunamis, and other natural disasters; the dynamics of turbulent flows; lasers or fluids in physics, microprocessor design; macromolecular assembly in chemistry and biophysics; brain functions in cognitive neuroscience; climate change; ecosystem management; traffic management; and business cycles. All these seemingly quite different kinds of structure formation have a number of important features and underlying structures in common. These deep structural similarities can be exploited to transfer analytical methods and understanding from one field to another. This unique work will extend the influence of complexity and system science to a much wider audience than has been possible to date
ISBN,Price9780387304403
Keyword(s)1. BIOINFORMATICS 2. CHEMISTRY 3. Chemistry/Food Science, general 4. COMPLEX SYSTEMS 5. DYNAMICAL SYSTEMS 6. EARTH SCIENCES 7. Earth Sciences, general 8. EBOOK 9. EBOOK - SPRINGER 10. ECONOMICS 11. Economics, general 12. Management science 13. PROBABILITIES 14. Probability Theory and Stochastic Processes 15. STATISTICAL PHYSICS
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TitleComputational Modeling of Biological Systems : From Molecules to Pathways
Author(s)Dokholyan, Nikolay V
PublicationNew York, NY, Springer New York, 2012.
DescriptionVI, 366 p : online resource
Abstract NoteComputational modeling is emerging as a powerful new approach for studying and manipulating biological systems. Many diverse methods have been developed to model, visualize, and rationally alter these systems at various length scales, from atomic resolution to the level of cellular pathways. Processes taking place at larger time and length scales, such as molecular evolution, have also greatly benefited from new breeds of computational approaches. Computational Modeling of Biological Systems: From Molecules to Pathways provides an overview of established computational methods for the modeling of biologically and medically relevant systems. It is suitable for researchers and professionals working in the fields of biophysics, computational biology, systems biology, and molecular medicine
ISBN,Price9781461421467
Keyword(s)1. BIOINFORMATICS 2. Biological and Medical Physics, Biophysics 3. BIOLOGICAL PHYSICS 4. BIOMATHEMATICS 5. BIOPHYSICS 6. Computational Biology/Bioinformatics 7. EBOOK 8. EBOOK - SPRINGER 9. Mathematical and Computational Biology 10. MOLECULAR BIOLOGY 11. Molecular Medicine
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