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020 _a97817826224905
041 _aeng
082 _a572.696
_bDomC
100 _aDomene, Carmen
245 _aComputational Biophysics of Membrane Proteins /
_cComputational Biophysics of Membrane Proteins /
260 _aCambridge :
_bRSC;
_c©2017
300 _ax, 264p.
520 _aExploring current themes in modern computational and membrane protein biophysics, this book presents a comprehensive account of the fundamental principles underlying different methods and techniques used to describe the intriguing mechanisms by which membrane proteins function. The book discusses the experimental approaches employed to study these proteins, with chapters reviewing recent crucial structural advances that have allowed computational biophysicists to discern how these molecular machines work. The book then explores what computational methods are available to researchers and what these have taught us about three key families of membrane proteins: ion channels, transporters and receptors. The book is ideal for researchers in computational chemistry and computational biophysics.
650 _aScience and Nature
942 _cBK
999 _c7446
_d7446