Water: The Forgotten Biological Molecule

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Denis Le Bihan, Hidenao Fukuyama
Pan Stanford Publishing, 2011 - 399 páginas

The main objective of this book is to bring together multidisciplinary contributions from leading authorities on the properties and roles of water in cell systems which are otherwise dispersed in the literature and difficult to gather. The authors are drawn from areas of physics, chemistry, biology and physiology, where water plays a central role. The book focuses on current research and developments in the theoretical and experimental studies of water in biological systems and compounds, such as interaction with hydrophobic or hydrophilic structures, protein and membrane surfaces. It provides insights into the importance of water in cellular processes and physiology and, ultimately, in life, brain function, and health.

 

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Part II WATER AS A SOLVENT
21
Part III WATER AT INTERFACES
105
Part IV WATER AND CELL MEMBRANES
137
Part V WATER AND CELLULAR STRUCTUREPHYSIOLOGY
231
Part VI WATER HEALTH AND LIFE
287
Index
361
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Denis Le Bihan is a member of the French Academy of Sciences and director and founder of NeuroSpin, an ultra-high-field MRI facility (Atomic Energy Commission, Saclay, France).

Hidenao Fukuyama is chairman of the Human Brain Research Center, Kyoto University Graduate School of Medicine, Japan.

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