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020 _a9780521158244 (PB)
041 _aeng
080 _a576.36
_bBEA
100 _aBeard, Daniel A
245 _aChemical Biophysics
_b: Quantitative Analysis of Cellular Systems
260 _bCambridge University Press
_c2012
_aNew York
300 _axviii, 311p.
_bill.
504 _aIncludes bibliography and index in (296-311)p.
505 _aPart I - Background material Part II - Analysis and modeling of biochemical systems Part III - Special topics
520 _aChemical Biophysics provides an engineering-based approach to biochemical system analysis for graduate-level courses on systems biology, computational bioengineering and molecular biophysics. It is the first textbook to apply rigorous physical chemistry principles to mathematical and computational modeling of biochemical systems for an interdisciplinary audience. The book is structured to show the student the basic biophysical concepts before applying this theory to computational modeling and analysis, building up to advanced topics and research. Topics explored include the kinetics of nonequilibrium open biological systems, enzyme mediated reactions, metabolic networks, biological transport processes, large-scale biochemical networks and stochastic processes in biochemical systems. End-of-chapter exercises range from confidence-building calculations to computational simulation projects.
650 _aBiochemical
650 _aBiophysics
650 _aCellular systems
650 _aSystem analysis
650 _aQuantitative analysis
690 _aComputational Biology
700 _aQian, Hong
942 _cBK
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