How does life in the cell end and death begin? This volume brings together theoretical and experimental approaches to understanding the molecular processes underlying cell life and death. The international group of distinguished contributors in cell biology, biophysics, toxicology, chemistry, physics, and medical research includes two Nobel Laureates, Ilya Prigogine (Chemistry 1977) and P. W. Anderson (Physics, 1977). In a long opening chapter, the editor, Sungchul Ji, proposes a new model of the living cell; the model ...
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How does life in the cell end and death begin? This volume brings together theoretical and experimental approaches to understanding the molecular processes underlying cell life and death. The international group of distinguished contributors in cell biology, biophysics, toxicology, chemistry, physics, and medical research includes two Nobel Laureates, Ilya Prigogine (Chemistry 1977) and P. W. Anderson (Physics, 1977). In a long opening chapter, the editor, Sungchul Ji, proposes a new model of the living cell; the model considers the flow of both energy and information as it is applied to the fundamental molecular mechanisms of chemical cell injuries and death, gene expression, chemical carcinogenesis, morphogenesis, and brain function.
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Textual graphs & diagrams. Minor rubbing, VG. 23x15cm, xxxi, 508 pp, Contains 15 papers from the International Colloquium on Molecular Theories of Cell Life & Death. Includes: Sungchul Ji " ' Biocybernetics' A Machine Theory of Biology"; Ilya Prigogine "Schrodinger & the Riddle of Life"; Dilip K. Kondepudi "A Note on Chiral Symmetry Breaking & the Origin of Biomolecular Chiralty"; Alwyn C. Scott "Davydov's Solution"; Harry A. Smith & G. Rickey Welch " Cytosociology: A Field-Theoretic View of Cell Metabolism"; Jerome Rothstein " Non-Dichotomous Relative & Hierarchical Aspects of Life & Death "; Steven Finette "Emergent Properties in Neural Networks"; Sten Orrenius "Molecular Mechanisms of Cell Death"; Sidhartha D. Ray & George B. Corcoran "Danger to the Nucleus & Acute Cell Death produced by Alkylating Hepatotoxins"; Helmut Sies "Electronically Excited States in Cells & Organs Related to Prooxidant/Antioxidant Balance"; Herbert de Groot & Thomas Noll "Hypoxia & Molecular Mechanism of Cell Death"; Hans V. Westerhoff "Organisation of Histone Cells & the Regulation & Control of their Expression in Early Development", etc.