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Quantum Biology

New Scientist
Abstract: Quantum Biology develops a rigorous, falsifiable account of when and how quantum phenomena—superposition, tunneling, entanglement, and spin dynamics—shape biological function in warm, wet, and noisy environments. Integrating open-quantum-systems theory with biochemistry and biophysics, the book distinguishes quantum origin from functional ...
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Consciousness, biology and quantum hypotheses

Physics of Life Reviews, 2012
Natural phenomena are reducible to quantum events in principle, but quantum mechanics does not always provide the best level of analysis. The many-body problem, chaotic avalanches, materials properties, biological organisms, and weather systems are better addressed at higher levels.
Bernard J, Baars, David B, Edelman
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Quantum biology of the retina

Clinical & Experimental Ophthalmology, 2014
AbstractThe emerging field of quantum biology has led to a greater understanding of biological processes at the microscopic level. There is recent evidence to suggest that non‐trivial quantum features such as entanglement, tunnelling and coherence have evolved in living systems.
Sia, Paul Ikgan   +4 more
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Quantum Biology

2019
The Quantum biology is a new branch of sciencethat is born to explain situations in which classical physics cannot accuratelygive an accurate description of the interactions of the cell with its interiorand environment. Despite this simple definition, the debate about thescientific aims and role of this field continues. This paper provides aperspective
ŞAHİN, Mehmet, KILIÇ, Bera
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Reflexivity, coding and quantum biology

Biosystems, 2019
Biological systems are fundamentally computational in that they process information in an apparently purposeful fashion rather than just transferring bits of it in a purely syntactical manner. Biological information, such has genetic information stored in DNA sequences, has semantic content.
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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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Quantum Mechanics predicts evolutionary biology

Progress in Biophysics and Molecular Biology, 2018
Nowhere are the shortcomings of conventional descriptive biology more evident than in the literature on Quantum Biology. In the on-going effort to apply Quantum Mechanics to evolutionary biology, merging Quantum Mechanics with the fundamentals of evolution as the First Principles of Physiology-namely negentropy, chemiosmosis and homeostasis-offers an ...
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Quantum biology and human carcinogenesis

Biosystems, 2019
Quantum-mediated effects have been observed in biological systems. We have previously discussed basis-dependent quantum selection as a mechanism for directed adaptive mutation, a process in which selective pressure specifically induces mutation in those genes involved in the adaptive response.
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Quantum biology

Nature Physics, 2012
Neill Lambert   +5 more
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