Edited by
Bhanu Ramaswamy, MCSP MS(First Contact Care) Practice Certificate in Non-medical, PG Cert (Neurological Physiotherapy), Grad Dip Physiotherapy, SRP, Consultant
Physiotherapist in Intermediate Care and Honorary Visiting Fellow at Sheffield Hallam University, Sheffield, UK
Description
Understanding live cells at the single molecule level is the most important and single major challenge facing biology and medicine today.
Nanobiology focuses on the properties and structure of complex assemblies of biomolecules—biochips and molecular motors, for example—
in conjunction with distinctive surfaces, rods, dots, and materials of nanoscience. Nano Cell Biology will describe the current applications
of nanobiology to the study of the structure, function, and metabolic processes of cells.
Included in series
Methods in Cell Biology
Audience:
Researchers in cell, molecular and developmental biology.