The Touchstone of Life: Molecular Information, Cell Communication, and the Foundations of Life

The Touchstone of Life: Molecular Information, Cell Communication, and the Foundations of Life

by Werner R. Loewenstein
The Touchstone of Life: Molecular Information, Cell Communication, and the Foundations of Life

The Touchstone of Life: Molecular Information, Cell Communication, and the Foundations of Life

by Werner R. Loewenstein

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Overview

No one can escape a sense of wonder when looking at an organism from within. From the humblest amoeba to man, from the smallest cell organelle to the amazing human brain, life presents us with example after example of highly ordered cellular matter, precisely organized and shaped to perform coordinated functions. But where does this order spring from? How does a living organism manage to do what nonliving things cannot do—bring forth and maintain all that order against the unrelenting, disordering pressures of the universe?
In The Touchstone of Life, world-renowned biophysicist Werner Loewenstein seeks answers to these ancient riddles by applying information theory to recent discoveries in molecular biology. Taking us into a fascinating microscopic world, he lays bare an all-pervading communication network inside and between our cells—a web of extraordinary beauty, where molecular information flows in gracefully interlaced circles. Loewenstein then takes us on an exhilarating journey along that web and we meet its leading actors, the macromolecules, and see how they extract order out of the erratic quantum world; and through the powerful lens of information theory, we are let in on their trick, the most dazzling of magician's acts, whereby they steal form out of formlessness.
The Touchstone of Life flashes with fresh insights into the mystery of life. Boldly straddling the line between biology and physics, the book offers a breathtaking view of that hidden world where molecular information turns the wheels of life. Loewenstein makes these complex scientific subjects lucid and fascinating, as he sheds light on the most fundamental aspects of our existence.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780198027928
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Publication date: 01/07/1999
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Lexile: 1260L (what's this?)
File size: 4 MB

About the Author

Werner R. Loewenstein was Professor of Physiology and Director of the Cell Physics Laboratory at Columbia University and is presently Director of the Laboratory of Cell Communication at the Marine Biological Laboratory, Woods Hole, Massachusetts. He lives in Woods Hole and Key Biscayne, Florida.

Table of Contents

AcknowledgmentsIntroductionPART ONE: INFORMATION AND THE ORIGINS OF LIFE1. Information and Organisms2. The Cosmic Origins of Information3. The Growth of the Cosmic Inheritance on Earth4. From Energy to Bonds to Molecular Information/Entropy Balancing Act5. The Three-Dimensional Carriers of Biological Information6. The Growth of Biological InformationPART TWO: INFORMATION FLOW INSIDE CELLS7. The Two Information Realms8. The Game of Seek and FindPART THREE: INFORMATION FLOW BETWEEN CELLS9. Rules of the Intercellular Communication Game10. The Broadcasting of Cellular Information11. Intercellular Communication Cheek-by-Jowl12. Intercellular Communication Via Channels in the Cell Membrane13. Neuronal Communication, Neuronal Computation, and Conscious ThoughtPART FOUR: THE SCIENCE OF THE PECULIAR14. How Can You Explain So Wise an Old Bird in a Few Words? Epilogue Appendix: A Brief Chronicle of "Information"Recommended ReadingReferencesIndex

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Loewenstein, the man who opened the field of cell-to-cell communication, now summarizes the whole field and its implications for cancer, thought, and much else.

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