Overview
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Peter R. Bergethon
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, Departments of Anatomy & Neurobiology an, Boston University School of Medicine, Boston, USA
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Kevin Hallock
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, Department of Anatomy & Neurobiology, Boston University School of Medicine, Boston, USA
Grounds students in the basic principles of biochemistry and molecular biophysics 2.
Emphasizes the interdisciplinary nature of biophysical chemistry 3.
Contains solutions to numerous problem sets and examples from The Physical Basis of Biochemistry, Second Edition, with clear illustrations
Includes supplementary material: sn.pub/extras
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Table of contents (30 chapters)
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Building a Model of Biomolecular Structure
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- Peter R. Bergethon, Kevin Hallock
Pages 73-74
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- Peter R. Bergethon, Kevin Hallock
Pages 75-79
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- Peter R. Bergethon, Kevin Hallock
Pages 81-84
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Function and Action Biological State Space
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- Peter R. Bergethon, Kevin Hallock
Pages 87-88
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- Peter R. Bergethon, Kevin Hallock
Pages 89-90
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- Peter R. Bergethon, Kevin Hallock
Pages 91-93
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- Peter R. Bergethon, Kevin Hallock
Pages 95-96
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- Peter R. Bergethon, Kevin Hallock
Pages 97-101
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- Peter R. Bergethon, Kevin Hallock
Pages 103-105
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Methods for the Measuring Structure and Function
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Front Matter
Pages 107-107
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- Peter R. Bergethon, Kevin Hallock
Pages 109-114
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- Peter R. Bergethon, Kevin Hallock
Pages 115-119
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- Peter R. Bergethon, Kevin Hallock
Pages 121-127
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- Peter R. Bergethon, Kevin Hallock
Pages 129-133
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Physical Constants
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Front Matter
Pages 135-135
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- Peter R. Bergethon, Kevin Hallock
Pages 137-137
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Back Matter
Pages 139-143
About this book
The Physical Basis of Biochemistry: Solutions Manual to the Second Edition offers solutions to the problem sets from the second edition of The Physical Basis of Biochemistry.
The Physical Basis of Biochemistry, Second Edition, emphasizes the interdisciplinary nature of biophysical chemistry by incorporating the quantitative perspective of the physical sciences without sacrificing the complexity and diversity of the biological systems, applies physical and chemical principles to the understanding of the biology of cells and explores the explosive developments in the area of genomics, and in turn, proteomics, bioinformatics, and computational and visualization technologies that have occurred in the past seven years. The book features problem sets and examples, clear illustrations, and extensive appendixes that provide additional information on related topics in mathematics, physics and chemistry. The answers to these problem sets can be found in The Physical Basis of Biochemistry: Solutions Manual to the Second Edition.
Authors and Affiliations
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, Departments of Anatomy & Neurobiology an, Boston University School of Medicine, Boston, USA
Peter R. Bergethon
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, Department of Anatomy & Neurobiology, Boston University School of Medicine, Boston, USA
Kevin Hallock
About the authors
Kevin Hallock, Ph.D., is a researcher and instructor in the Department of Anatomy and Neurobiology at the Boston University School of Medicine in Boston, Masschusetts, where he teaches biostatistics, an graduate course on the science of disasters, and co-teaches biophysical chemistry and modeling courses with Dr. Bergethon. His research interests include the impact of antimicrobial peptide on phospholipid bilayers, solid-state NMR and magnetic resonance imaging characterization of crystalline solids, atherosclerotic plaque formation, magnetic resonance microscopy of arthropods, the impact of chronic Hg exposure on aging, and the role cell membrane biophysics play in the fundamental processes of neurophysics.
Peter Bergethon, MD is the Head of the Neuroscience Interdisciplinary Modeling and Simulation Center (NIMS Center), the Laboratory for Intelligence Modeling and Neurophysics and a member of the faculty in both the Departments of Anatomy/Neurobiology and Biochemistry at Boston University School of Medicine. His research spirals around a core question: "What is the physical and systemic basis for creativity and intelligent behavior and how could such behavior be practically constructed or reconstructed?" Dr. Bergethon is also an active member of the American Academy of Neurology from which he received the Founder's Award , the Electrochemical, Biophysical, American Chemical Societies, the Society for Neuroscience and the American Society of Biochemistry and Cellular Biology.