Cell biology : 1992 Symposium on Some Mathematical Questions in Biology, November 15-19, 1992, Denver, Colorado

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Cell biology : 1992 Symposium on Some Mathematical Questions in Biology, November 15-19, 1992, Denver, Colorado

Byron Goldstein, Carla Wofsy, editors

(Lectures on mathematics in the life sciences, v. 24)

American Mathematical Society, c1994

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As the techniques of modern molecular biology continue to revolutionize experimental design in cell biology, mathematical modelling and analysis become increasingly necessary and feasible. The papers in this collection expand on invited lectures presented at the Symposium on Some Mathematical Questions in Biology: Cell Biology, held in November 1992 in Denver, Colorado. The work reviewed in the papers demonstrates the power of combining mathematics and experiment to study a number of cell processes, including: protein transport in nerve axons, formation of transport vesicles at the Golgi, molecular motion in cell membranes, cell adhesion, T lymphocyte activation, and cellular responses to receptor aggregation.

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