Cell Physiology Source Book: Essentials of Membrane BiophysicsNicholas Sperelakis Academic Press, 29. 11. 2011 - Počet stran: 996 Cell Physiology Source Book gathers together a broad range of ideas and topics that define the field. It provides clear, concise, and comprehensive coverage of all aspects of cellular physiology from fundamental concepts to more advanced topics. The 4e contains substantial new material. Most chapters have been thoroughly reworked. The book includes chapters on important topics such as sensory transduction, the physiology of protozoa and bacteria, and synaptic transmission.
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II Membrane Potential Transport Physiology Pumps and Exchangers | 111 |
III Membrane Excitability and Ion Channels | 323 |
IV Ion Channels as Targets for Toxins Drugs and Genetic Diseases | 507 |
V Synaptic Transmission and Sensory Transduction | 547 |
VI Muscle and Other Contractile Systems | 727 |
VII Protozoa and Bacteria | 871 |
Photosynthesis and Bioluminescence | 907 |
Appendix | 949 |
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