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|abstract=Erwin SchrΓΆdinger's 'What is Life?' is one of the most influential books of the last century in the biological sciences. It continues to provoke discussions and stimulate interdisciplinary developments in biophysics. Starting with reflections on SchrΓΆdinger's famous account of negative entropy in living systems, an international group of scientists presents the latest advancements on the dynamics and control of metabolic processes. This volume of Modern Trends in BioThermoKinetics develops for the first time the explicit link between thermodynamics, metabolic control, bioenergetics and clinical applications.
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|discipline=Mitochondrial Physiology, Biomedicine
|discipline=Mitochondrial Physiology, Biomedicine
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Gnaiger E, Gellerich FN, Wyss M (1994) What is Controlling Life? 50 years after Erwin SchrΓΆdinger's What is Life? Modern Trends in BiothermoKinetics 3, Innsbruck Univ Press, 336 pp.

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Gnaiger E, Gellerich FN, Wyss M (1994) Innsbruck Univ Press

Abstract: Erwin SchrΓΆdinger's 'What is Life?' is one of the most influential books of the last century in the biological sciences. It continues to provoke discussions and stimulate interdisciplinary developments in biophysics. Starting with reflections on SchrΓΆdinger's famous account of negative entropy in living systems, an international group of scientists presents the latest advancements on the dynamics and control of metabolic processes. This volume of Modern Trends in BioThermoKinetics develops for the first time the explicit link between thermodynamics, metabolic control, bioenergetics and clinical applications.


β€’ O2k-Network Lab: AT_Innsbruck_Gnaiger E


Labels: MiParea: Respiration, mt-Awareness 




Coupling state: OXPHOS 

HRR: Oxygraph-2k, Theory 


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