ABSTRACT

This book provides a comprehensive review of the biophysics and nanotechnology of ion channels. It details the biological and physiological entities of ion channels in cells and addresses various physical perspectives of ion channel structures and functions. Naturally inbuilt and artificial applicable nanotechnologies of ion channels are modelled and explored. It discusses various methods that can be utilized toward understanding ion channel-based cellular diseases.

Physical, biochemical, biomedical, and bioinformatics techniques are taken into consideration to enable the development of strategies to address therapeutic drug discovery and delivery.

This book will be of interest to advanced undergraduate and graduate students in biophysics and related biomedical sciences in addition to researchers in the field and industry.

Features:

  • Provides a stimulating introduction to the structures and functions of ion channels of biological cell membranes and discusses the biophysics of ion channels in condensed matter state and physiological condition
  • Addresses natural processes and nanotechnology opportunities for their purposeful manipulation
  • Lays the groundwork for vitally important medical advances

Mohammad Ashrafuzzaman, a biophysicist and condensed matter scientist, is passionate about investigating biological and biochemical processes utilizing the principles and techniques of physics. He is an associate professor at King Saud University’s Biochemistry Department of College of Science, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, the co-founder of MDT Canada Inc., and the founder of Child Life Development Institute, Edmonton, Canada. He also authored Nanoscale Biophysics of the Cell and Membrane Biophysics.

chapter 4|20 pages

Artificial Ion Channels

chapter 5|14 pages

Nonchannel Membrane Gating

chapter 6|22 pages

Ion Channel Energetics

chapter 7|24 pages

Nanotechnology of Ion Channels

chapter 9|32 pages

Bioinformatics of Ion channels

Artificial Intelligence, Machine Learning, and Deep Learning

chapter 10|23 pages

Quantum Mechanics of Ion Channels