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Editor-in-chief: Huan-Xiang Zhou, Florida State University, USA
Aims & scope
PMC Biophysics covers the whole spectrum of biological physics and publishes articles on theoretical and experimental aspects of the following:
- physical concepts with potential applications to biological systems
- physical models inspired by biological systems
- biological problems addressed by physics-based methods
- soft condensed matter & mesoscale systems
Principal fields of interest include:
- Thermodynamics and kinetics of biological processes
- Structural stability and conformational transition of biomolecules
- Correlation of macromolecular dynamics and biological function
- Macromolecular assembly
- Modeling of cellular environments
- Protein-membrane interactions and ion channels
- Signaling and interaction networks
- Energy transduction and motility
- Novel biophysical methods
Quotes
“I am very pleased to be working with PhysMath Central as I believe open access is the future for publication of all bio-related research. I am also excited at the prospect that online publishing brings the ability to post video and raw data as supplementary to each article, and hope our authors will make extensive use of this ability.”
Huan-Xiang Zhou, Editor-in-Chief - PMC Biophysics
Featured articles
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PMC Biophysics
2009,
2:3
From the plasma membrane of archaebacteria to gene delivery, self-assembled lipidic systems have left their mark in cell biology and nanobiotechnology; however, the underlying physics is yet to be fully unraveled.
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PMC Biophysics
2009,
2:2
We describe and test an implicit solvent all-atom potential for
simulations of protein folding and aggregation. The potential
is developed through studies of structural and thermodynamic properties of 17 peptides with diverse secondary structure.
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