The Physics of Bacteria : From Cells to Biofilms
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Hardback or Cased Book
ISBN-10
1009313525
ISBN-13
9781009313520
Publisher
Cambridge University Press
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Cambridge University Press
Country of Manufacture
GB
Country of Publication
GB
Publication Date
Dec 19th, 2024
Print length
382 Pages
Weight
938 grams
Product Classification:
BiophysicsMolecular biologyMicrobiology (non-medical)
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This book provides an up-to-date primer on bacterial biophysics for physical scientists, mathematicians and microbiologists. It approaches questions in bacterial microbiology from a modern physical perspective, describing new physical tools to solve open questions in bacteria research, with an emphasis on slimes, capsules and biofilms.
Bacteria are the most ubiquitous life-forms on Earth, and are studied extensively to gain insight into their function and understand how they interact with their environment. In recent years, bacterial biophysics has added a new dimension to this research by using the tools of physics to investigate the quantitative principles that underpin these cellular systems. This book provides a modern and cohesive introduction to bacterial biophysics, with a focus on biofilms, slimes and capsules. In the first of three sections, key techniques and models from the physical sciences that can be applied to bacterial problems are presented. Section 2 then provides a bacterial microbiology primer for physical scientists and an examination of single-cell phenomena. The final section explores interacting bacteria and biofilms from a physical perspective. Ideal for physics graduates interested in this important field, this book is also relevant for researchers in physical chemistry, bioengineering, mathematics and microbiology.
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