Quarterly Reviews of Biophysics, Volume 35
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Quarterly Reviews of Biophysics covers the whole field of biophysics, from ion channels to DNA topology and from X-ray diffraction to NMR. The journal has gained a worldwide reputation, demonstrated by its high ranking in the ISI Science Citation Index, as a forum for general and specialised communication between biophysicists working in different areas. The majority of reviews published are invited from authors who have made significant contributions to the field, who give critical, readable and sometimes controversial accounts of recent progress and problems in their speciality. Thematic issues are occasionally published. - journals.cambridge.org Issue 01: pp. 1-62. Photosynthetic apparatus of purple bacteria pp. 63-87. Development, learning and memory in large random networks of cortical neurons--lessons beyond anatomy pp. 89-107. Triplex-forming oligonucleotides--principles and applications pp. 109. Emerging issues of connexin channels--biophysics fills the gap (Erratum) Issue 02: pp. 111-167. Understanding protein folding with energy landscape theory. Part I--Basic concepts pp. 169-200. A review of DNA sequencing techniques pp. 201-204. Max Perutz (1914 - 2000) (Obituary) Issue 03: pp. 205-286. Understanding protein folding with energy landscape theory. Part II--Quantitative aspects pp. 287-325. Biophysical basis of brain activity--implications for neuroimaging Issue 04: pp. 327-367. Protein dynamics studied by neutron scattering pp. 369-430. What vibrations tell us about proteins pp. 431-478. Helicase mechanisms and the coupling of helicases within macromolecular machines. Part I--Structures and properties of isolated helicases