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Bioenergetics: Energy Conservation and Conversion (2008) | Bioenergetics: Energy Conservation and Conversion (2008) |
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Title: Bioenergetics: Energy Conservation and Conversion Author(s): Gunter Schafer, Harvey Penefsky Series: Results and Problems in Cell Differentiation Publisher: Springer ISBN: 354078621X Publication: 2008 Pages: 312 Description: The present book addresses fundamental questions of biological energy transformation and conservation, with a focus on those processes which can now be understood on a structural basis. Current knowledge of selected examples of the biological energy conservation machinery such as cellular oxygen respiration, light-driven energy converters, and fermentation is reviewed. The machinery is highly variable, particularly that within microorganisms, but all of these devices universally rely on one unique underlying physico-chemical principle. The book is a rich source for specialists interested in recent developments in bioenergetics research and novices in the field alike. Download (8 MB):Must be registered to view link! Add as favourites (0) | Views: 488
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