Biological complexity: a theory how cell division works (Introduction)

by David Turell @, Friday, February 01, 2019, 01:24 (1912 days ago) @ David Turell

The author is looking toward an electrical flow over the complex structure of the centrosome:

https://file.scirp.org/pdf/ABB_2015072015020110.pdf

"Abstract:
Recent development in the field of quantum biology highlights that the intracellular electromagnetic field (EMF) of microtubules plays an important role in many fundamental cellular processes such as mitosis. Here I propose an intriguing hypothesis that centrosome functions as molecular dynamo to generate electric flow over the microtubules, leading to the electric excitation of microtubule EMF that is required for spindle body microtubule self-assembly. With the help of motors proteins within the centrosome, centrosome transforms the energy from ATP into intracellular EMF in the living cell that shapes the functions of microtubules. There will be a general impact for the cell biology field to understand the mechanistic function of centrosome for the first time in correlation with its structural features. This hypothesis can be tested with technics such as superresolution live cell microscope. "

Comment: Without getting into the super-technical details look at the picture of this structure and note the obvious need for design. this is the structure that makes cells divide into two similar cells


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