They discuss the basic linear-quadratic equation as a model for describing cell inactivation by ionizing radiation and the physical conditions needed during radiation exposures; the intrinsic radiosensitivity of mammalian cells in different states of proliferation; the effects of ionization density and volum...
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convert energy from the sun into a usable form for cellular function. A process calledcell respiration, which is driven by enzymes in the body regenerates ATP constantly. Only about 250 g of ATP are available at any one time in the body (about as much energy as provided by an AA battery...
cell-cycle (topics 2, 3 and 5), cellular respiration (topic 4) and general metabolic processes (topic 7, Supplementary Fig.29A). LDA topic 3 identified a regulatory subnetwork that gained connections
The Nernst equation V = 62 log(Co/Ci) can be used to calculate the contribution of each ion to the resting potential of the membrane. The relevant ion concentrations are those on either side of the membrane. From this equation, we see that each tenfold change in the ion concentration rat...
Fill in the blank/s with correct word/s. The number of ATP molecules produced during aerobic and anaerobic respiration are \rule{1in}{.2mm} and \rule{1in}{.2mm} respectively. What is ATP? a. a molecule synthesized within mitochondria b...
In 1947, one early expression of this idea suggested that the membrane fixed the ions to the cell, where the internal respiration was responsible for exchanging the external ions with some other internal ions linked to the cell colloid through the so-called “ion tracks” [128]; it is worth...
The glucose created in photosynthesis is converted into other substances, including starch, for the storage of energy. This energy can be released byrespiration. What affects photosynthesis? Four factors affect photosynthesis. The faster photosynthesis occurs, the more the plant grows. ...
The top hub gene in the neuron network Module #37 is NCOA2, which encodes the transcriptional activator TIF2, a gene that has been found to regulate mitochondrial respiration in skeletal muscle49. Taken together, these results show that the multiscale networks we identified in the scRNA-seq ...
[158] Ion transport had also tentatively been related to metabolism and respiration [159]-[161]. In 1947, one early expression of this idea suggested that the membrane fixed the ions to the cell, where the internal respiration was responsible for exchanging the external ions with some other ...