The Physical Chemistry of Biopolymer Solutions

The Physical Chemistry of Biopolymer Solutions

Application of Physical Techniques to the Study of Proteins and Nuclei Acids

by Robert F. Steiner, Louise Garone

240 pages· 1991· ISBN 9789810204525

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Developed from a course in physical biochemistry for graduate and advanced undergraduate students. Assumes a familiarity with calculus and basic physics and biochemistry. Does not cover X-ray crystallography or magnetic resonance techniques. Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR

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    How does Steiner and Garone’s foundational approach to biopolymer solutions change the way you perceive the invisible architectural forces at work within living systems?

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    In what ways does the transition from basic biochemistry to the mathematical rigor of physical chemistry challenge or expand your understanding of biological macromolecules?

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    Reflecting on your own academic or professional journey, how do you bridge the gap between abstract mathematical concepts, like calculus, and tangible biological phenomena?

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