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Nature, 1971
The object of this article is to draw attention to some of the major areas of investigation of the state of water in biochemical and biological systems. Deductions about the role of water in such systems are somewhat speculative, but the situation might be improved.
M. J. Tait, F. Franks
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The object of this article is to draw attention to some of the major areas of investigation of the state of water in biochemical and biological systems. Deductions about the role of water in such systems are somewhat speculative, but the situation might be improved.
M. J. Tait, F. Franks
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Observation and biological systems
Bulletin of Mathematical Biology, 1977A number of apparently different lines of inquiry into fundamental biological processes point to the central role played by the notion of observation in the theory of biological systems. Not only do we use the results of our own observations to obtain the system descriptions which are the starting-points for an understanding of biological processes ...
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Biologics in Systemic Sclerosis
Current Pharmaceutical Biotechnology, 2014Systemic sclerosis (scleroderma) is a heterogeneous autoimmune disorder characterized by collagen overproduction that leads to cutaneous and internal organs sclerosis and pulmonary arterial hypertension. SSc has high morbidity and mortality. SSc pathogenesis is uncertain. At present most therapies of SSc are symptomatic.
Jingxiu Xuan+3 more
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Models of biological systems and biological processes
Pure and Applied Chemistry, 1994Abstract
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Water in biological systems [PDF]
I. Structure of Water . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 116 a) Structure of Non-Polar Liquids . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 116 b) The H-Bonds . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 118 c) The H-Bonds in Water . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 121 d) Water Properties . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 124 1. Density . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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The biological integration system
Proceedings of the 5th ACM international workshop on Web information and data management, 2003The access and exploitation of integrated Web data repositories and applications is critical for life science. Biologists design protocols that typically rely on complex query pipelines accessing various biological Web resources (data sources and tools) to constitute data sets for analysis and mining.
Zoé Lacroix, Mehdi Essid, Omar Boucelma
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Autocatalysis in a biological system
Journal of Theoretical Biology, 1971Abstract A biochemical scheme is analyzed in which the synthesis of a precursor is catalyzed by its product. The scheme shows hysteresis in the steady state concentrations of the intermediates only if the outflow from the system is by reaction with a reversible enzyme. The construction of open systems to correspond to an in vivo environment and the
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Personality: A biologic system
Conditional Reflex, 1971The personality of man is a biologic system structured on the individual’s genetic and anatomic-physiologic potentials for species-specific adaptations. The system also projects him into a social and physical environment. His relationship with this environment is as integral to his being as the unity of his organ parts are to the function of his body ...
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Nanoparticles in Biological Systems
Angewandte Chemie International Edition, 2011AbstractUnderstanding the behavior of nanoparticles in biological systems opens up new directions for medical treatments and is essential for the development of safe nanotechnology. This Review discusses molecules and nanoparticles when in contact with cells or whole organisms, with a focus on inorganic materials.
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Use of NO Donors in Biological Systems
Molecular Biotechnology, 1999Owing to the increased interest in the biological roles of nitric oxide (NO) the use of NO donors is a desired method of delivering NO to the tissues of interest. This article gives an overview of the most commonly used classes of NO donors and their biotransformation to release NO. A major consideration when choosing an NO donor is the preparation and
Daryl D. Rees, Jayne M. Tullett
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