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June 28, 2004 0849314038 978-0849314032 2
Recent research has provided an abundance of new information on membrane biochemistry. Now more than ever, it is essential to update our current understanding of membrane structure and function to fully appreciate and apply these findings.

Completely revised and updated to reflect advances in the field, The Structure of Biological Membranes, Second Edition focuses on lipids and the lipid bilayer, as well as on membrane protein structure and function, and includes a chapter on transport. It provides an integrated view of membranes as functioning units. This new edition incorporates recent advances in membrane protein structure, membrane rafts and membrane fusion. The roles of cholesterol in the biology of cells, the structures of G-protein coupled receptors, membrane lipids as modulators of membrane-bound enzymes, and viral fusion mechanisms are presented and analyzed in depth.

Updating our knowledge of biological membrane structure, this second edition serves as a valuable resource for structural biologists, biophysicists, cell biologists, biochemists, and researchers involved in the pharmaceutical industry.

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Among the seemingly limitless universe of specialist/specialized monographs in biochemistry this one clearly stands out. The overall verdict must be: very recommendable to anyone wishing to go beyond the biochemistry/ cell biology textbook. A good, practical purchase for every laboratory library.
-Cell Biochemistry and Function, Vol. 23, No. 4, July-August 2005
I am confident that this book will be useful for students of chemical, biological, and bioorganic faculties of universities, and also to a wide audience of biochemists, molecular and cell biologists, and biotechnologists.
-G. Ya. Wiederschain, Ph.D., Shire Pharmaceuticals, Inc., 2006

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Using the broadest possible definition, a lipid (Greek lipos = fat) may be defined as a compound of low or intermediate molecular weight (5000), a substantial proportion of which is made up of hydrocarbons. Read the first page
Key Phrases - Statistically Improbable Phrases (SIPs): (learn more)
lipid thermotropic phase behavior, distal monolayers, inequivalence parameter, fusogenic aggregate, modified stalk theory, bicarbonate transporter family, mixed interdigitated bilayers, red cell anion transporter, hydrophobic interstices, hemifusion diaphragm, exhaustive fitting, stilbenedisulfonate binding, interdigitated gel phase, interdigitated systems, polar headgroup size, amphitropic enzymes, amphitropic proteins, cooperative gel, red blood cell band, bilayer midplane, thermotropic phase properties, interdigitated state, cell anion exchanger, lipid mixing, stalk mechanism
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New York, Cell Biol, The Structure of Biological Membranes, Second Edition, Academic Press, Plenum Press, Boca Raton, Colloid Interface Sci, John Wiley, Lipid Res, Cer Ganglio, Methods Enzymol, Acta Crystallogr, Cambridge University Press, Cell Sci, Current Topics, Faraday Trans, Acta Crvstallogr, Chemica Scripta, Eye Res, Marcel Dekker, Nature Struct, Razi Naqvi, American Chemical Society, Biochim Biophys
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