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Robert S Eisenberg1,2,3
1Department of Applied Mathematics, Illinois Institute of Technology, Chicago, IL 60616, USA.
Biomolecules
|August 28, 2025
概括
生物中的电流, 就像线粒体中的电子和质子流一样, 都遵循电力规律. 化学透理论是不正确的; ATP 生产需要电透理论.
科学领域:
- 电生理学
- 生物能源
- 生物物理
背景情况:
- 技术中的电流依赖于麦克斯韦尔-安培定律和磁力.
- 生物系统,如线粒体和神经细胞,利用电子和离子带来的电流.
- 分析单个电荷在计算上是不可行的,
研究的目的:
- 强调将电路规律应用于生物流的必要性.
- 为ATP生产提出一个电学理论,取代目前的化学学理论.
- 证明电路分析对线粒体等生物系统的适用性.
主要方法:
- 基尔霍夫当前定律及其对生物系统的概括的应用.
- 使用霍奇金-哈克斯利-卡茨 (HHK) 方程来建模短电系统.
- 将经典化学反应描述与可计算模型的电路分析结合起来.
主要成果:
- 在ATP生成过程中,电子和质子的流动必须被分析为由电路规律支配的电流.
- 质子动力是电化学潜力的组成部分,类似于其他离子电流.
- 由于忽视了已建立的电流规律, 化学性理论根本上是有缺陷的.
结论:
- 在线粒体和质体中的ATP生产需要使用当前电子和质子流的规律进行分析.
- 一个符合电力学和包括质子动力理论的电学理论应该取代化学学理论.
- 电路分析为了解涉及带电粒子运动的生物能量过程提供了更准确的框架.
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