1983
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-642-69186-7_12
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Self-focusing and Ponderomotive Forces of Coherent Electric Waves: A Mechanism for Cytoskeleton Formation and Dynamics

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“…In well-matched electrohyperthermia the above selective absorption works like a self-focusing mechanism. Further focusing effect can be derived from the coherent electric waves [66], [67], [68], with spontaneous breakdown of the polarization symmetries.…”
Section: Electro-hyperthermiamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In well-matched electrohyperthermia the above selective absorption works like a self-focusing mechanism. Further focusing effect can be derived from the coherent electric waves [66], [67], [68], with spontaneous breakdown of the polarization symmetries.…”
Section: Electro-hyperthermiamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This fact can be ignored if we explain information transmission in terms of the resonance electroconformation coupling as fundamental processes in information transmission (Tsong, 1989). The current flow through these lattice-like structures, behaving as a cylindrical waveguide (Del Giudice et al, 1983), is generated by the mobile electrons of the lattice structure through the interaction of each protein with its immediate neighbors via dipole-dipole forces (the sole constraint is that each lattice site should possess a dipole moment proportional to the magnitude of the mobile charge unit and the distance over which it hops, about 1 or 2 nm) (Insinna et al, 1996).…”
Section: The Electroconformational Coupling Mechanismmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These structures convert mechanical energy into electrical energy, or vice-versa. The atomic quasi-crystalline lattice structure of many proteins in the human body are known to be piezoelectric [5,6,13,16,[35][36][37][38][39][40][41].…”
Section: Considering Our Genomic Biological Clocksmentioning
confidence: 99%