Landmark Experiments In Protein Science (Original PDF From Publisher)
Written by Pascal Leclair
The majority of critical tasks that enable cells to use nutrition, expand, communicate with one another and—most importantly—die
if abnormal behavior is recognized are carried out by proteins, which are the workhorses of cells.
How did proteins come to be known? How do they function within cells?
How do tumors arise from malfunctioning proteins?
With a focus on the function of proteins, Landmark Experiments in Protein Science examines how the inner workings of cells
were discovered.
The purpose of discussing the experiments is to gain an understanding of the problems that motivated them as well as the
technical difficulties encountered during the process. Primary data and graphs are used to display and debate the outcomes.
Important Elements
explains important cell biology and biochemistry experiments.
explains the “How” and “Why” of significant experiments in the past.
includes graphs and primary, original data.
focuses on biological methods, which aid in understanding the viability of many of the conducted studies.
Documents, chronologically, how each result led into the next experiments.
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