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(a cura di) E.Gnaiger, F.N. Gellerich, M. Wyss,
WHAT IS CONTROLLING LIFE?
50 years after Erwin Schrödinger's What is Life?
Innsbruck University Press, Innsbruck 1994,
brossura, 24x17 cm., pp.335,
Collana: Modern Trends in BioThermoKinetics Volume 3,
testo in inglese,
peso: g.560
cod.2448
CONDIZIONI DEL LIBRO: ottime
Abstract:
Erwin Schrödinger's 'What is Life?' is one of the most influential books
of the last century in the biological sciences.
It continues to provoke discussions and stimulate interdisciplinary developments
in biophysics.
Starting with reflections on Schrödinger's famous account of negative entropy
in living systems, an international group of scientists presents the latest
advancements on the dynamics and control of metabolic processes.
This volume of Modern Trends in BioThermoKinetics develops for the first time
the explicit link between thermodynamics, metabolic control, bioenergetics
and clinical applications.
Part1
WHAT IS NEGATIVE ENTROPY?
FROM WORLD VIEWS TO BIOENERGETICS
Part 2
CONTROL AND REGULATION: THEORY, MODELS, AND EXPERIMENT
Part 3
COUPLING AND MECHANISMS IN THE REGULATION of Electron, ATP and Ion Fluxes
Part 4
The Microenvironment of Mitochondria and Cells:
Diffusion Gradients, Shuttles and Signals
Part 5
The Impact of Bioenergetics
on Cellular, Physiological and Biotechnological Processes
Part 6
The Impact of Bioenergetics on Clinical and Pathological problems
Part 7
Computer Software for Bioenergetics and Metabolic Control Analysis
Announcements
Index
Subject Index
Author Index
Addresses of Participants