This book focuses on analytical methods for measuring chemical substances in biological systems. It provides insight into techniques such as electrochemical sensors, spectrophotometry, chromatography, and their application to physiological and biochemical research.
Comprehensive volume of 14 chapters exploring mechanisms of hormone receptor signaling—including receptor tyrosine kinases, GPCRs, cytokine and nuclear receptors—edited by Goffin & Kelly. Notable chapters include MAP kinase, JAK‑STAT, insulin/IGF‑1 pathways, and nuclear receptor structure-function relationships.
A comprehensive introduction to dynamics and control of physical systems, emphasizing modeling, differential equations, feedback and stability, and response analysis across mechanical, electrical, and fluid systems. The text is rich with examples, problems, and engineering applications