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Molecular quantum mechanics in biology

Quarterly Reviews of Biophysics, 1969
Among the different fields of natural sciences, physics is concerned with the most basic properties of matter. It is possible to define the necessary physical concepts in a rather unique way and carry out experiments under well-controlled conditions. The interpretation of experiments is therefore comparatively easy.
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Mechanics, fields and statistical mechanics in developmental biology

Proceedings of the Royal Society of London. Series B. Biological Sciences, 1977
Roux explicitly adopted mechanical causality as a necessary explanatory principle in embryology, while Driesch introduced the complementary idea of the morphogenetic field. The present status of these concepts in developmental biology is described, together with recent developments in the formal description of field behaviour.
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Mechanics in the embryo

Nature, 2013
Mechanical stresses that are intrinsic to the early shape-forming movements of embryonic tissues have now been shown to play essential and evolutionarily conserved parts in cell-fate specification.
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RNAi Suppressors: Biology and Mechanisms

2017
Plant small RNAs, namely si- and miRNAs, control a gamut of biological functions by regulating gene expressions. One of the major functions is to protect the host genome from molecular parasites, including the viruses. The virus-infected plants allow generating the siRNAs from all over the viral genomes that, in turn, control viral gene expressions ...
Neeti Sanan-Mishra   +3 more
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A review of cancer immunotherapy toxicity

Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2020
Lucy Boyce Kennedy
exaly  

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