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The Structure of Biological Membranes
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Biological membranes provide the fundamental structure of cells and viruses. Because much of what happens in a cell or in a virus occurs on, in, or across biological membranes, the study of membranes has rapidly permeated the fields of biology, pharmaceutical chemistry, and materials science. The Structure of Biological Membranes, Third Edition pro
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- Front Cover
- Contents
- Preface
- Editor
- Contributors
- Chapter 1: Introduction to Lipid Bilayers
- Chapter 2: Membrane Proteins
- Chapter 3: Introduction to Lipid–Protein Interactions in Biological Membranes
- Chapter 4: The Mesomorphic Phase Behavior of Lipid Bilayers
- Chapter 5: IR Spectroscopy of Lipid Chains: Theoretical Background and Applications to Phase Transitions, Membranes, Cells, and Tissues
- Chapter 6: The Roles of Cholesterol in the Biology of Cells
- Chapter 7: Functional Consequences of the Lateral Organization of Biological Membranes
- Chapter 8: Mechanisms by Which Pathogens Hijack and Utilize Membrane Domains to Mediate Cytotoxicity
- Chapter 9: Lipid-Assisted Membrane Protein Folding and Topogenesis
- Chapter 10: Membrane Protein Biogenesis and Assembly at the Endoplasmic Reticulum Membrane
- Chapter 11: Thermal Denaturation of Membrane Proteins
- Chapter 12: Mass Action Kinetic Analysis of Multidrug Resistance Transporters Expressed in Confluent Cell Monolayers
- Chapter 13: How to Understand Lipid–Protein Interactions in Biological Membranes
- Chapter 14: Biogenesis of Lipids and Proteins within Mitochondrial Membranes
- Back Cover