1977
DOI: 10.1016/0301-4622(77)87001-4
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Three steady state situation in an open chemical reaction system. I

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“…Bistability has previously been shown to occur in a number of chemical or biochemical systems, both experimentally (Degn, 1968;Naparstek et al, 1974;Geiseler and Föllner, 1977;Eschrich et al, 1980;Ganapathisubramanian and Showalter, 1983;Frenzel et al, 1995) and in theoretical models (Edelstein, 1970;Babloyantz and Nicolis, 1972;Boiteux et al, 1980;Lisman, 1985;Goldbeter and Moran, 1987;Hervagault and Canu, 1987;Gray and Scott, 1994). The phenomenon is due to the nonlinearity of kinetic equations.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…Bistability has previously been shown to occur in a number of chemical or biochemical systems, both experimentally (Degn, 1968;Naparstek et al, 1974;Geiseler and Föllner, 1977;Eschrich et al, 1980;Ganapathisubramanian and Showalter, 1983;Frenzel et al, 1995) and in theoretical models (Edelstein, 1970;Babloyantz and Nicolis, 1972;Boiteux et al, 1980;Lisman, 1985;Goldbeter and Moran, 1987;Hervagault and Canu, 1987;Gray and Scott, 1994). The phenomenon is due to the nonlinearity of kinetic equations.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…Instead, the trap hypothesis identifies substrate inhibition, an inherent and well-studied feature of some enzymes that can, in response to pathogenic triggers, unmask metabolic bistability. Bistability is a phenomenon unique to nonlinear dynamics that has been studied for decades [23,24,58,59]. The essential fact of bistability is that it is possible for a bistable system to be driven into an alternative (e.g., pathological) steady-state and be maintained in that chronic disease state long after the trigger is removed and without requiring a chronic infection or chronic exposure to a toxin .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Field and Noyes were able to construct a simplified mathematical model [11], now known as the Oregonator, which exhibits oscillatory limit cycles. The model also successfully describes the fascinating features of the complex phenomena seen in the BZ reaction, both temporal, such as excitability [12,13], bistability [14], stirring effects [15,16], quasiperiodicity, and chaos [17,18], and spatial, including traveling waves [19], target and spiral patterns [20,21], scroll rings [22], and their orientation dynamics in advective fields [23]. In our study, we will, in particular review the evidence supporting the presence of long range correlation in this reaction.…”
Section: Long Range Correlations Have Been Found In a Widementioning
confidence: 99%