Phospholipid bilayers : physical principles and models
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Phospholipid bilayers : physical principles and models
(Cell biology, A series of monographs v. 5)
Wiley, c1987
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Includes bibliographies and index
"A Willey-Interscience publication"
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Description
Introducing the principles underlying the fundamental physical properties of phospholipid bilayer membranes, this book summarizes current research in the field and directions for research. It covers the various methods of approach, summarizes a range of specific models, and gives detailed accounts of those models most useful for future work. It also introduces the subject in a way that is accessible to those with little background in the subject, while presenting information at the forefront of current knowledge concerning it.
Table of Contents
- Bilayer Properties
- Self-Assembly
- Lipid Hydration
- Surface Electrostatics
- Hydrated Surfaces in Ionic Solutions
- Solute - Bilayer Interactions, Binding and Transport
- Interbilayer Forces, Aggregation and Fusion
- Bilayer Phase Transitions
- Chain Rotational Isomerism
- Bilayer Models
- Fluid Phase
- Elasticity
- Lateral Phase Separation
- Non-Bilayer Phases
- Index.
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