Structural Biology of Membranes

Publication Date:  
Dec 2018

9781773615363

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Examines various methods to assess membrane structure, so as to understand bacterial membrane dynamics. The book covers methods to assess membrane structure and content, bacterial membrane dynamics, and the permeability of CO2 through membranes.

Structural Biology of Membrane examines various methods to assess membrane structure, so as to understand the bacterial membrane dynamics. The book has been divided into six different sections explaining the entire biological membrane systematically. The first section is focused upon methods to assess membrane structure and content followed by the second section discussing about bacterial membrane dynamics which highlights permeability of CO2 through membranes. Provides the reader with an insight into the factors helping in regulating lysosomal membrane potential. Various effects of tumor membrane bound molecules on immune detection have also been discussed to draw reader’s attention towards the clinical and diagnostic applications of membrane dynamics.

Stephen Rego obtained his PhD from the University of North Carolina at Charlotte in 2013 where his graduate research focused on cancer immunology and the tumor microenvironment. He received postdoctoral training in regenerative and translational medicine, specifically gastrointestinal tissue engineering, at the Wake Forest Institute of Regenerative Medicine. Currently, Stephen is an instructor for anatomy and physiology and biology at Forsyth Technical Community College.
Date Published30 Dec 2018
PublisherDelve Publishing
LanguageEnglish
Dimensions229 x 152