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Institution:
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Boston University
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Description:
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ENG BE 209, ENG ME 305, ENG EK 424, and ENG BE 436 or equivalent. The physical and chemical basis for the mechanical properties and activities of living cells considered from an engineering perspective. The instructional approach emphasizes in-depth study of a limited number of cases and relies heavily on selected readings from the literature. Topics studied include cell adhesion and elasticity of red cells as well as phenomena in which active motility is involved (e.g., the first cleavage division of the sea urchin egg, the contraction of skeletal muscle, the crawling motility of fibroblastic cells, and the beating of flagella). Lectures and assignments emphasize the role of quantitative theory and mathematical models in elucidating the molecular basis of physiological observations in these diverse areas. 4 cr.
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4.00
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Lecture
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Phone Number:
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(617) 353-2000
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Regional Accreditation:
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New England Association of Schools and Colleges
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Calendar System:
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Semester
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