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Elsevier, 1992. - 543 p. - This book summarises current knowledge of the structure, function,biosynthesis and regulation of energy-transducing enzymes inmitochondria, chloroplasts and bacteria. Each of the twenty chapters is written by top experts in their field, and Prof. Ernster has ensured that the book as a whole gives a well-integrated picture of the present state of...
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N.-Y.: Academic Press, 2013. - 434 p. Extensively revised, the fourth edition of this highly successful book takes into account the many newly determined protein structures that provide molecular insight into chemiosmotic energy transduction, as well as reviewing the explosive advances in 'mitochondrial physiology'-the role of the mitochondria in the life and death of the cell....
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Oxford University Press, 2019. — 297 p. — ISBN: 9780190866143. Searching for a Mechanism traces the history of cell bioenergetics from the early notions of science in the Enlightenment through to the end of the twentieth century. Author John N. Prebble's treatment of this history falls into five periods, from the 1600's to the present day. The 'bioenergetics revolution' has...
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Springer, 2013. — 435 p. Principles of Bioenergetics summarizes one of the quickly growing branches of modern biochemistry. Bioenergetics concerns energy transductions occurring in living systems and this book pays special attention to molecular mechanisms of these processes. The main subject of the book is the "energy coupling membrane" which refers to inner membranes of...
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EPFL Press, 2013. — 628 p. This book covers the fundamentals of the rapidly growing field of biothermodynamics, showing how thermodynamics can best be applied to applications and processes in biochemical engineering. It describes the rigorous application of thermodynamics in biochemical engineering to rationalize bioprocess development and obviate a substantial fraction of this...
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American Chemical Society, 2004. — 200 p. — (ACS Symposium Series 883). — ISBN: 0841237204. Approximately 0.05% of all sunlight reaching the earth's surface is used by photosynthetic organisms to synthesize organic compounds. All other organisms use these compounds as energy sources for their metabolism and thus the conversion of light energy into biologically usable forms is...
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Croydon, UK: The Royal Society of Chemistry, 2018. — 396 p. — (RSC Chemical Biology No.05) — ISBN: 978-1-78262-865-1. Bioenergetics is at the heart of biochemistry, biophysics and molecular biology, and encompasses the key reactions by which the processes of life harness the energy of sunlight and foodstuffs and transduce it into adenine triphosphate (ATP), the currency of...
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