An old and fascinating area of investigation, high pressure biology studies the role of this environmental factor in thermodynamics and the consequent biological adaptations. Presenting a panoramic view of the subject, this comprehensive volume examines the phenomena from the molecular to the organism level, discussing uni- and multicellular spe
An old and fascinating area of investigation, high pressure biology studies the role of this environmental factor in thermodynamics and the consequent biological adaptations. Presenting a panoramic view of the subject, this comprehensive volume examines the phenomena from the molecular to the organism level, discussing uni- and multicellular speHinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Philippe Sébert, Ph.D., is Associate Professor of Physiology in the Faculty of Medicine at the Université de Bretagne Occidentale (UBO, Université de Brest, France) where he teaches bioenergetics and physiology. He is the head of the team ORPHY-EA4324 (www.physioloqy-orphy.fr). He has collaborated with a large number of both national and international senior scientists. P. Sébert has presented over 20 invited lectures at international meetings, has published more than 100 research papers and has contributed to several books. His major interest is the effect of high hydrostatic pressure on fish energy metabolism, mainly the migrating eel.
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PRESSURE AND CELL COMPONENTS Protein Kinetics under High Pressure Protein Folding and Aggregation under Pressure Pressure and Heat Shock Proteins; Pressure Perturbation of Artificial and Natural Membranes High Pressure and Food Conservation PRESSURE AND CELL AND TISSUE FUNCTIONS Pressure Effects on Cells Pressure Sensing: Depth Sensors and Depth Usage Pressure Effects on Mammalian Central Nervous System Pressure and Osmoregulation; Muscle Function and High Hydrostatic Pressure Pressure and Reactive Oxygen Species PRESSURE AND LIVING ORGANISMS Piezophilic Prokaryotes Effects of the Deep Sea Environment on Invertebrates Fish and Pressure Pressure Tolerance in Diving Mammals and Birds PRESSURE AND MAN Introduction to the Effects of Pressure on Human Organisms and Other Mammals Ventilatory and Circulatory Responses to Diving; Inert Gas Narcosis The High Pressure Nervous Syndrome Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy High Hydrostatic Pressure and Cancer Working Under Pressure
PRESSURE AND CELL COMPONENTS Protein Kinetics under High Pressure Protein Folding and Aggregation under Pressure Pressure and Heat Shock Proteins; Pressure Perturbation of Artificial and Natural Membranes High Pressure and Food Conservation PRESSURE AND CELL AND TISSUE FUNCTIONS Pressure Effects on Cells Pressure Sensing: Depth Sensors and Depth Usage Pressure Effects on Mammalian Central Nervous System Pressure and Osmoregulation; Muscle Function and High Hydrostatic Pressure Pressure and Reactive Oxygen Species PRESSURE AND LIVING ORGANISMS Piezophilic Prokaryotes Effects of the Deep Sea Environment on Invertebrates Fish and Pressure Pressure Tolerance in Diving Mammals and Birds PRESSURE AND MAN Introduction to the Effects of Pressure on Human Organisms and Other Mammals Ventilatory and Circulatory Responses to Diving; Inert Gas Narcosis The High Pressure Nervous Syndrome Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy High Hydrostatic Pressure and Cancer Working Under Pressure
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