Mammalian Cell Membranes
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Mammalian Cell Membranes

General Concepts

  1. 286 pages
  2. English
  3. PDF
  4. Available on iOS & Android
eBook - PDF

Mammalian Cell Membranes

General Concepts

About this book

Mammalian Cell Membranes, Volume 1: General Concepts is a collection of papers that deals on the physical and chemical studies focusing on membrane structure and function. This collection reviews the interpretation of the anatomy of the mammalian cell, including its separation and cultivation. The different methods of isolation of its surface membrane are then evaluated to bring some understanding of the subject. More descriptions of the various physical techniques adopted to membrane constituents and to cell membrane research, such as nuclear magnetic resonance, electron spin resonance, fluorescence, and flash photolysis spectroscopy are given. Discoveries of mitochondrial DNA and other techniques have increased investigation of the synthesis and components of functional mitochondria, leading to different perspectives on models of membrane structure. This book can serve the needs of biochemists and microbiologists in advancing their work, research, and understanding of mammalian cell membranes.

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Table of contents

  1. Front Cover
  2. Mammalian Cell Membranes: General Concepts
  3. Copyright Page
  4. Table Of Contents
  5. Contributors
  6. Preface
  7. Chapter 1. A current interpretation of the anatomy of the mammalian cell
  8. Chapter 2. The separation and cultivation of mammalian cells
  9. Chapter 3. Isolation of surface membranes from mammalian cells
  10. Chapter 4. Physical studies of membranes
  11. Chapter 5. Physicochemical studies of cellular membranes
  12. Chapter 6. Mechanical properties of cellular membranes
  13. Chapter.7. Enzyme distribution in mammalian membranes
  14. Chapter 8. Electrostatic control of membrane permeability via intramembranous particle aggregation
  15. Chapter 9. Biogenesis of mammalian membranes
  16. Chapter 10. A perspective on models of membrane structure
  17. Index