Structural Biology of Membranes
Stephen Rego
9781773618432
326 pages
Arcler Education Inc
Overview
Structural Biology of Membrane examines various methodsto assess membrane structure, so as to understand the bacterialmembrane dynamics. The book has been divided into sixdifferent sections explaining the entire biological membranesystematically. The first section is focused upon methods to assessmembrane structure and content followed by the secondsection discussing about bacterial membrane dynamics whichhighlights permeability of CO2 through membranes. Provides the reader with an insightinto the factors helping in regulating lysosomal membrane potential. Various effects oftumor membrane bound molecules on immune detection have also been discussed todraw reader’s attention towards the clinical and diagnostic applications of membranedynamics.
Author Bio
Stephen obtained his PhD from the University of North Carolina at Charlotte in 2013 where his graduateresearch focused on cancer immunology and the tumor microenvironment. He received postdoctoraltraining in regenerative and translational medicine, specifically gastrointestinal tissue engineering, at theWake Forest Institute of Regenerative Medicine. Currently, Stephen is an instructor for anatomy and physiologyand biology at Forsyth Technical Community College.