Cells, Gels and the Engines of Life: A New, Unifying Approach to Cell FunctionThis book challenges the current wisdom of how cells work. It emphasizes the role of cell water and the gel-like nature of the cell, building on these features to explore the mechanisms of communication, transport, contraction, division, and other essential cell functions. Written for the non-expert, the book is profound enough for biologists, chemists, physicists and engineers.--From publisher description. |
Contents
The Croak of the Dying Cell | 25 |
Cytoplasmic Discomfort | 39 |
Water | 53 |
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Cells, Gels and the Engines of Life: A New, Unifying Approach to Cell Function Gerald H. Pollack No preview available - 2001 |
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