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A dive into barophysiology research: an interview with Ingrid Eftedal. [PDF]
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Knots appear in a wide variety of biophysical systems, ranging from biopolymers, such as DNA and proteins, to macroscopic objects, such as umbilical cords and catheters. Although significant advancements have been made in the mathematical theory of knots and some progress has been made in the statistical mechanics of knots in idealized chains, the ...
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Biophysics of Channelrhodopsin
Annual Review of Biophysics, 2015Channelrhodopsins (ChRs) are directly light-gated ion channels that function as sensory photoreceptors in flagellated green algae, allowing these algae to identify optimal light conditions for growth. In neuroscience, ChRs constitute the most versatile tools for the light-induced activation of selected cells or cell types with unprecedented precision ...
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Biophysics of Mechanoreception
Membrane Biochemistry, 1986Several types of cells' skeletal, muscle, nerve, epithelia, and heart have been shown to contain ion channels which are sensitive to membrane tension. In chick skeletal muscle, the transduction persists in excised patches and involves no chemical messengers.
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The Definition of Biophysics: What Exactly is Biophysics?
2020This chapter describes what kind of research is performed in biophysics and what major breakthroughs biophysics has brought. The big problem for the field of biology and life sciences is that we have too much information about all molecules and their signaling pathways.
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Physics Today, 1950
Torres and Salamanca of the University of Madrid assume that at each opening of the pylorus a fixed fraction of the liquid contents of the stomach empties into the intestine.
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Torres and Salamanca of the University of Madrid assume that at each opening of the pylorus a fixed fraction of the liquid contents of the stomach empties into the intestine.
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