Description |
1 online resource (xi, 184 pages) : illustrations |
Contents |
On the Reversible Abrupt Structural Changes in Nerve Fibers Underlying Their Excitation and Conduction Processes; Nonequilibrium Phase Transition in Scattered Cell Communities Coupled by Auto/Paracrine-Like Signalling; Interfacial Water Compartments on Tendon/Collagen and in Cells; The Role of Ion-Exchange on Trypsin Premature Activation in Zymogen Granules; Whole-Cell Phase Transition in Neurons and its Possible Role in Apoptotic Cell Death; Puzzles of Cell and Animal Physiology in View of the Chain-Ordering Transition in Lipid Membrane |
Summary |
Phase transitions occur throughout nature. The most familiar example is the one that occurs in water a" the abrupt, discontinuous transition from a liquid to a gas or a solid, induced by a subtle environmental change. Practically magical, the ever-so-slight shift of temperature or pressure can induce an astonishing transition from one entity to another entity that bears little resemblance to the first. So "convenient" a feature is seen throughout the domains of physics and chemistry, and one is therefore led to wonder whether it might also be common to biology. Indeed, many of t |
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Includes bibliographical references and index |
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Print version record |
Subject |
Cytology.
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Phase transformations (Statistical physics)
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Cell Physiological Phenomena.
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Phase Transition.
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Form |
Electronic book
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Author |
Jin, Weichun.
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Pollack, Gerald H.
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LC no. |
2008928026 |
ISBN |
128175661X |
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1402086504 (Cloth) |
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1402086512 |
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9781281756619 |
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9781402086502 (Cloth) |
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9781402086519 |
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