- Designed for a wide audience of undergraduate and graduate students, as well as being a reference for researchers in academia and industry
- Covers the most general problems of protein structure, folding, and function and introduces the key concepts and theories
- Deals with fibrous, membrane and especially water-soluble globular proteins, in both their native and denatured states
- Summarizes and presents in a systematic form the results of several decades of world wide fundamental research on protein physics, structure and folding
- Examines experimental data on protein structure in the post-genome era
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"The lectures are unique... anticipating questions from the students, and answering them, with an interspersion of simple examples...a good introduction to protein physics for students, ...will help chemists, physicists, and biologists acquire a widespread knowledge of current issues in protein structure, properties, and reactions." --Harold A. Scheraga, Todd Professor of Chemistry, Cornell University, USA
"Protein Physics provides all the essential information. ...concise, reliable and very well written" --Israel M. Gelfand, Distinguished Professor Rutgers University, USA
"Rigorous and thorough analysis of physical basis of protein structure...unique in its profound professionalism ... free, colloquial style." --Alexander S. Spirin, Professor of Biochemistry, Moscow University, Russia