Cell Water Facts
Nora Franklin
Naturwissenschaften, Medizin, Informatik, Technik / Naturwissenschaften allgemein
Beschreibung
Cell Water Facts explores the crucial, yet often underestimated, role of water in cellular biology, moving beyond the idea of water as a mere solvent.
The book highlights water's active participation in biochemical reactions, influencing the structure and dynamics of biomolecules like proteins, DNA, and enzymes.
For example, water is not just a passive background but a key factor in protein folding, ensuring proteins adopt the correct shape for their specific functions.
The book presents evidence supporting the existence of distinct water phases within cells, challenging traditional views of cellular water as a homogenous medium.
These findings have significant implications for understanding cellular processes, disease mechanisms, and biotechnology applications such as drug discovery.
The book progresses logically, starting with water's fundamental properties, then discussing structured water within cells, its role in cellular processes, and finally, implications for human health, all while adopting a fact-based approach suitable for students, researchers, and healthcare professionals.
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