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Ion Channels - From Atomic Resolution Physiology to Functional Genomics

English · Hardback

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Klappentext Ion channels provide a unique opportunity to use computational approaches to attempt an understanding of the function of a membrane protein, starting with an atomic resolution structure and progressing through a hierarchy of theoretical descriptions until one can account quantitatively for their physiological function. This book brings together physiologists, structural biologists and theorists who came together to help define the direction of the field in the immediate future. Topics covered include: * the x-ray structure of channels and pores * computer simulation of channel function * detailed data on potassium channels, chloride and calcium channels, and ligand-gated ion channels Zusammenfassung Ion channels provide a unique opportunity to use computational approaches to attempt an understanding of the function of a membrane protein! starting with an atomic resolution structure and progressing through a hierarchy of theoretical descriptions until one can account quantitatively for their physiological function.

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Authors Gregory R. Bock, Gregory R. Goode Bock, NOVARTIS FOUNDATION
Assisted by Gregory R. Bock (Editor), Jamie A. Goode (Editor), Novartis Foundation Symposium (Editor)
Publisher Wiley, John and Sons Ltd
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 19.04.2002
 
EAN 9780470843758
ISBN 978-0-470-84375-8
No. of pages 284
Series Novartis Foundation Symposia
CIBA Foundation Symposia
Novartis Foundation Symposia
Subject Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Biology > Biochemistry, biophysics

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