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Self-Production of Supramolecular Structures

innbundet, 1994
Engelsk
How did life begin on the Earth? The units of life are cells, which can be defined as bounded systems of molecules that capture energy and nutrients from the environment. These are systems that expand, reproduce, and evolve over time, often into more complex systems. This volume is the proceedings of a unique meeting, sponsored by NATO and held in Maratea, Italy, that brought together an international group of investigators who share an interest in how molecules self-assemble into supramolecular structures, and how those structures may have contributed to the origin of life. This text is written at a moderately technical level, appropriate for use by researchers and by students in upper-level undergraduate and graduate courses in biochemistry and molecular biology. The overall interest of its subject matter provides an introduction for students who wish to understand how the foundational knowledge of chemistry and physics can be applied to one of the most fundamental questions now facing the scientific community.
Undertittel
From Synthetic Structures to Models of Minimal Living Systems
Opplag
1994 ed.
ISBN
9780792331636
Språk
Engelsk
Vekt
446 gram
Utgivelsesdato
31.10.1994
Forlag
Springer
Antall sider
317