Linking physiological mechanisms of coherent cellular behaviour with more general physical approaches towards the coherence of life

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Schrödinger pointed out that one of the most fundamental properties of life is its coherent behaviour. This property has been approached from a physiological point of view by Ling in his 'association-induction hypothesis' and extended by Pollack (gel-sol theory), by Chaplin and by Kaivarainen (detailed studies of cellular water). The question of coherence has also been attacked from general physics in three independent approaches: from non-linear thermodynamics (Fröhlich), from quantum field theory (Del Giudice and his group) and from quantum mechanics (Davydov). In this paper all these approaches are unified. The emerging picture constitutes a new paradigm of life. © 2006 IUBMB.

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Jaeken, L. (2006). Linking physiological mechanisms of coherent cellular behaviour with more general physical approaches towards the coherence of life. IUBMB Life, 58(11), 642–646. https://doi.org/10.1080/15216540601001699

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