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This review is from: Lectures on Statistical Physics and Protein Folding (Paperback)
This book is from a series of lectures given by the author at the Zhou Pei-Yuan Center for Applied Mathematics at Tsinghua University to introduce research in biology to individuals in other sciences.The first ten chapters are an introduction to statistical physics, but somewhat tilted towards biological applications. The last six chapters cover specific biophysical topics based on the general mathematical/physical principles. The book introduces an approach to protein folding from the point of view of kinetic theory. This is presented as the driving force of the process. A series of possible research directions is suggested to further investigate these theories. The book was published in June, 2004 and was up to date with current theories as of that time. |
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Lectures On Statistical Physics And Protein Folding by Kerson Huang (Hardcover - August 3, 2005)
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