Our molecular nature : the body's motors, machines, and messages

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Our molecular nature : the body's motors, machines, and messages

David S. Goodsell

Copernicus, c1996

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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Molecular Nature is a richly illustrated guide to the extraordinary diversity of molecules that are responsible for life. David Goodsell, author of the highly-praised book, The Machinery of Life, has synthesized a vast amount of data in a manner that is accessible to the general reader. Molecular Nature examines topics ranging from the shape of cells to the molecules responsible for digestion, immunity, and thought. The author's unique combination of scientific and artistic talents make this a readable, stimulating and highly evocative book. About the Author: David Goodsell is in the Department of Molecular Biology at the Research Institute of Scripps Clinic in La Jolla, California. His research involves computer graphics and X-ray crystallography. He is the author of The Machinery of Life (Springer-Verlag, 1992), and his artwork has been shown at exhibitions on science and art.

Table of Contents

1 The Molecular World.- Looking at the Molecular World.- The Names of Molecules.- Molecular Building Blocks.- 2 Building Molecules.- Enzymes.- Information.- 3 Powering the Body.- Digestion.- Chemical Energy.- 4 Form and Motion.- Cell Form.- Body Form.- Molecular Motors.- 5 Dangers and Defenses.- Toxins and Venoms.- Detoxification.- Immunity.- Healing.- 6 Molecules and the Mind.- Hormones.- Sense.- Thought.- Epilogue: Molecules and Medicine.- Further Reading.- Sources of Macromolecular Structures.

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