Cell physiology.9780071464741 Cell physiology Cell physiology (or cellular electrophysiology) is the biological study of the cell's mechanism and interaction in its environment. In the context of human physiology, cell physiology is often the term used to describe the physiology of membrane transport, neuron . Landowne, David. McGraw-Hill 2006 154 pages $34.95 Paperback Lange physiology series QH631 Designed for self-study in preparation for the USMLE USMLE United States Medical Licensing Examination Graduate education A 3-step examination required for medical licensure in the US, sanctioned by the Natl Bd of Medical Examiners and Federation of State Medical Bds. See Off-shore medical school, USFMG. Cf FLEX. and as a refresher, this pocket guide packs a surprising amount of information along with a number of clear and helpful illustrations, high-yield case presentations, and study questions and answers for each chapter. Landowne (physiology and biophysics biophysics, application of various methods and principles of physical science to the study of biological problems. In physiological biophysics physical mechanisms have been used to explain such biological processes as the transmission of nerve impulses, the muscle , U. of Miami) introduces readers to cell physiology in a practical manner, focusing on medical students, beginning graduate students in physiology, and those looking for Looking for In the context of general equities, this describing a buy interest in which a dealer is asked to offer stock, often involving a capital commitment. Antithesis of in touch with. a survey of cell physiology and membrane biophysics. He covers cellular processes, cell membranes, channels and control of membrane potential membrane potential n. The potential inside a cell membrane measured relative to the fluid just outside; it is negative under resting conditions and becomes positive during an action potential. , sensory generator potentials, action potentials, synapses and muscles, and includes a practice examination with answers. The index is particularly useful here, allowing this to double as a quick reference. ([c]20072005 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR) |
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