The Annual Review of Biophysics, a publication since 1972, encompasses important advancements in biophysics, spanning areas such as macromolecular structure, function, and dynamics; theoretical and computational biophysics; molecular biophysics of the cell; physical systems biology; membrane biophysics; biotechnology; nanotechnology; and emerging techniques.
Annual Review of Biophysics Vol. 47, 2018
The physiological effects of many biologically active compounds such as morphine have been known since antiquity, but it was not until the development of radioligand-binding assays that it became clear the action of such compounds is mediated by discrete molecular receptors (47).
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SKU: | 9780824318475 |
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Categories: | 2018, Annual Reviews |
Tag: | Biophysics Books |
Weight | 2 kg |
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Dimensions | 23 × 19 × 3 cm |
Book Author | Ken A. Dill |
Format | Hardback |
ISBN | 9780824318475 |
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