This is a record of my lecture given at the occasion of Yukawa-Tomonaga Centennial Symposium. At first I will mention very briefly how Yukawa contributed to the development of biophysics in Japan. Then I will be concerned with the relationship between physics and biology by discussing various aspects of protein. How far and in what sense can physics approach the essence of protein? In what aspects are something beyond physics important?
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Go, N. (2007). Physics and biology of protein. In Progress of Theoretical Physics Supplement (pp. 198–213). Yukawa Institute for Theoretical Physics. https://doi.org/10.1143/PTPS.170.198
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