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Endogenous electromagnetic forces in living cells: implications for transfer of reaction components

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    0303697 - URE-Y 20000114 CZ eng A - Abstract
    Pokorný, Jiří
    Endogenous electromagnetic forces in living cells: implications for transfer of reaction components.
    Prague: IREE AS CR, 2000. ISBN 80-86269-04-3. Abstract Book URSI International Symposium Electromagnetic Aspects of Selforganization in Biology. - (Pokorný, J.). s. 63
    [Electromagnetic Aspects of Selforganization in Biology. 09.07.2000-12.07.2000, Prague]
    Grant - others:EU COST(XE) OC 244BIS.10
    Institutional research plan: CEZ:AV0Z2067918
    Keywords : electromagnetic fields * cellular biophysics * field strength measurement
    Subject RIV: FM - Hygiene

    Endogenous electromagnetic field in living cells generated by polar structures (e.g.by microtubles) can play an important role not only in organization of the cytoskeleton but also in transport of reaction components. Probability of transport of large molecules and particles to target region is evalutaed including effects of the Brownian motion. Probability depends on the intensity of the endogenous field and may reach high values approaching certainty.
    Permanent Link: http://hdl.handle.net/11104/0113884

     
     

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