Cellular Biophysics, Volume 1: Transport
Thomas Fischer Weiss
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Description
"Cellular Biophysics" is a quantitatively oriented basic physiology text for senior undergraduate and graduate students in bioengineering, biophysics, physiology, and neuroscience programs. It will also serve as a major reference work for biophysicists.
Product Details
Price
$96.00
Publisher
MIT Press
Publish Date
March 06, 1996
Pages
730
Dimensions
8.0 X 9.0 X 1.46 inches | 2.82 pounds
Language
English
Type
Paperback
EAN/UPC
9780262527767
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-- Charles F. Stevens, The Salk Institute
-- Murray B. Sachs, Massey Professor and Director, Department of Biomedical Engineering, Johns Hopkins University
" This beautiful treatment of cellular biophysics is a landmark. It is comprehensive, scholarly, interesting and clear as a bell. Everyone seriously interested in how cells do business with their surroundings will want to read it." -- Charles F. Stevens, The Salk Institute
" In this two volume series Weiss lays the foundations of cellular biophysics on physical principles in a framework that should be easily accessible to any student with a basic understanding of calculus and differential equations. The extensive set of thoughtful problems provided with each chapter will be invaluable in solidifying the student's understanding. I think it will be tremendous fun to teach from these texts." -- Murray B. Sachs, Massey Professor and Director, Department of Biomedical Engineering, Johns Hopkins University
& quot; This beautiful treatment of cellular biophysics is a landmark. It is comprehensive, scholarly, interesting and clear as a bell. Everyone seriously interested in how cells do business with their surroundings will want to read it.& quot; -- Charles F. Stevens, The Salk Institute
& quot; In this two volume series Weiss lays the foundations of cellular biophysics on physical principles in a framework that should be easily accessible to any student with a basic understanding of calculus and differential equations. The extensive set of thoughtful problems provided with each chapter will be invaluable in solidifying the student's understanding. I think it will be tremendous fun to teach from these texts.& quot; -- Murray B. Sachs, Massey Professor and Director, Department of Biomedical Engineering, Johns Hopkins University
"In this two volume series Weiss lays the foundations of cellular biophysics on physical principles in a framework that should be easily accessible to any student with a basic understanding of calculus and differential equations. The extensive set of thoughtful problems provided with each chapter will be invaluable in solidifying the student's understanding. I think it will be tremendous fun to teach from these texts."--Murray B. Sachs, Massey Professor and Director, Department of Biomedical Engineering, Johns Hopkins University
"This beautiful treatment of cellular biophysics is a landmark. It is comprehensive, scholarly, interesting and clear as a bell. Everyone seriously interested in how cells do business with their surroundings will want to read it."--Charles F. Stevens, The Salk Institute
-- Murray B. Sachs, Massey Professor and Director, Department of Biomedical Engineering, Johns Hopkins University
" This beautiful treatment of cellular biophysics is a landmark. It is comprehensive, scholarly, interesting and clear as a bell. Everyone seriously interested in how cells do business with their surroundings will want to read it." -- Charles F. Stevens, The Salk Institute
" In this two volume series Weiss lays the foundations of cellular biophysics on physical principles in a framework that should be easily accessible to any student with a basic understanding of calculus and differential equations. The extensive set of thoughtful problems provided with each chapter will be invaluable in solidifying the student's understanding. I think it will be tremendous fun to teach from these texts." -- Murray B. Sachs, Massey Professor and Director, Department of Biomedical Engineering, Johns Hopkins University
& quot; This beautiful treatment of cellular biophysics is a landmark. It is comprehensive, scholarly, interesting and clear as a bell. Everyone seriously interested in how cells do business with their surroundings will want to read it.& quot; -- Charles F. Stevens, The Salk Institute
& quot; In this two volume series Weiss lays the foundations of cellular biophysics on physical principles in a framework that should be easily accessible to any student with a basic understanding of calculus and differential equations. The extensive set of thoughtful problems provided with each chapter will be invaluable in solidifying the student's understanding. I think it will be tremendous fun to teach from these texts.& quot; -- Murray B. Sachs, Massey Professor and Director, Department of Biomedical Engineering, Johns Hopkins University
"In this two volume series Weiss lays the foundations of cellular biophysics on physical principles in a framework that should be easily accessible to any student with a basic understanding of calculus and differential equations. The extensive set of thoughtful problems provided with each chapter will be invaluable in solidifying the student's understanding. I think it will be tremendous fun to teach from these texts."--Murray B. Sachs, Massey Professor and Director, Department of Biomedical Engineering, Johns Hopkins University
"This beautiful treatment of cellular biophysics is a landmark. It is comprehensive, scholarly, interesting and clear as a bell. Everyone seriously interested in how cells do business with their surroundings will want to read it."--Charles F. Stevens, The Salk Institute