1st Edition

Trends in Biophysics From Cell Dynamics Toward Multicellular Growth Phenomena

Edited By Pavel Kraikivski Copyright 2013
294 Pages 57 B/W Illustrations
by Apple Academic Press

294 Pages 57 B/W Illustrations
by Apple Academic Press

294 Pages
by Apple Academic Press

This title includes a number of Open Access chapters. This book covers a wide scope of biological approaches to such biological phenomena as cell division, motility, collective cell behavior, multicellular structures, morphogenesis, and tumor development. Over the past two decades, biologists have generated large sets of experimental data and discovered a lot of facts that need explanation.... Read more

Mammalian Cell Cycle Regulation
Spindles and Active Vortices
Actomyosin-Dependent Cortical Dynamics
Filament Depolymerization During Bacterial Mitosis
Actin Ring Constriction
Curved Activators and Cell-Membrane Waves
Actin Waves and Phagocytic Cup Structures
Yeast and Scaling
Cellular Shapes from Protrusive and Adhesive Forces
Amoeboid Cells’ Protrusions
Collective Cell Migration
Differential Adhesion and Cell Sorting

Biography

Pavel Kraikiviski, PhD, is a research faculty member in the Department of Biological Sciences at Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, Blacksburg, Virginia, USA. He has acted as a reviewer for several journals and has several published articles to his name as well as several presentations at professional meetings. His current research interests include biophysics, system biology, molecular biophysics and structural biology, cell cycles, intracellular systems, and intracellular transport.

Dr. Kraikivski has a unique academic background from his education at Russian, German, and American universities and extensive scientific research education. He has conducted research at the Max-Planck Institute for Colloids and Interfaces in Germany, where his research focused on active bio-polymers, and has also worked at the Center for Cell Analysis and Modeling at the University of Connecticut Health Center. He has made significant contributions in computational cell biology and biophysics, particularly in the areas of intracellular transport and cytoskeleton dynamics.

This is a unique book that brings together the most prominent papers that use biophysical and computational approaches to answer fundamental questions in cell biology. Each paper is a milestone in the development of a novel biophysical technique or computational strategy that allows understanding molecular and cellular mechanisms of major cellular activities such locomotion, division, segregation of genetic material, and cell cycle progression. This is a must have book for every cell biologist who wants to use biophysical and computational approaches in research."
—Vladimir Rodionov, PhD, Professor, University of Connecticut Health Center, Center for Cell Analysis and Modeling and Department of Cell Biology, Farmington, Connecticut, USA