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Building a Cell from its Component Parts

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Download Building a Cell from its Component Parts written by Jennifer Ross, Wallace F. Marshall in PDF format. This book is under the category Biology and bearing the isbn/isbn13 number 012802450X/9780128024508. You may reffer the table below for additional details of the book. We do NOT provide access codes, we provide eBooks ONLY. Instant access will be granted as soon as you complete the payment.

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book-author

Jennifer Ross, Wallace F. Marshall

publisher

Academic Press

file-type

PDF

pages

24 pages

language

English

asin

B010AS1XD4

isbn10

012802450X

isbn13

9780128024508


Book Description

The cell interior is a different world that we are only starting to explore. Though there are a number of approaches for examining the inner workings of the cell; the reductionist approach of building up complexity attracts many with physical science and engineering backgrounds. Building a Cell from its Component Parts; (PDF) spans a range of spatial scales from single protein molecules to vesicle and cell-sized structures capable of complicated behaviors. Contributions include; reconstituting membrane fission and fusion; methods to combine cytoskeletal assemblies with fabricated devices such as chambers or pillar arrays; methods for combining different motors and cytoskeletal components in defined ways to produce more complex behaviors; reconstituting important biological processes that normally take place on membrane surfaces; and procedures for encapsulating protein machines within vesicles or droplets.

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book-author

Jennifer Ross, Wallace F. Marshall

publisher

Academic Press

file-type

PDF

pages

24 pages

language

English

asin

B010AS1XD4

isbn10

012802450X

isbn13

9780128024508

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