
Water and the Cell
About the book
This edited volume deals with the state of water in the vicinity of biological interfaces, both intracellular and extracellular. The cell is extremely crowded with interfaces, and as a result practically all cell water is interfacial. The character, or state, of this water may therefore be central to cell function. The volume examines differences in physical properties of water in different states (e.g., bulk liquid vs. ice) and explores implications for cellular biology.
