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Biomedical Nanosensors

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This book draws together recent data on both cytoplasmic and flagellar dyneins and the proteins they interact with, to give the reader a clear picture of what is currently known about the structure and mechanics of these remarkable macro-molecular machines. Each chapter is written by active researchers, with a focus on currently used biophysical, biochemical, and cell biological methods. In addition to comprehensive coverage of structural information gained by electron microscopy, electron cryo-tomography, X-ray crystallography, and nuclear magnetic resonance, this book provides detailed descriptions of mechanistic experiments by single-molecule nanometry.

Author Biography:

Joseph Irudayaraj is Professor of Biological Engineering at Purdue University. Dr. Irudayaraj is also a Co-Director of the Physiological Sensing Facility (PSF) and a member of the Biophysics Core at Bindley and has authored over 150 refereed publications.
Release date Australia
November 21st, 2012
Audiences
  • General (US: Trade)
  • Tertiary Education (US: College)
Contributor
  • Edited by Joseph M. Irudayaraj
Illustrations
32 Illustrations, color; 98 Illustrations, black and white
Pages
410
ISBN-13
9789814303033
Product ID
10375698

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