School of Mathematical Sciences, Tel Aviv University, Tel Aviv, Israel
Elena B. Vladimirsky, belonging to the Department of Clinical Sciences, interested in the field of Clinical Sciences, School of Mathematical Sciences, Tel Aviv University, Tel Aviv, Israel
Review Article
Mechanisms of Signal Transduction in Cells Facts and Hypotheses
Author(s): Elena B. Vladimirsky* and Vitali D. Milman
Our main assumption is that interaction between inductor and target molecules in cells is based on laws of quantum physics. An inductor molecule emits a specific monochromatic radiation which is captured by the appropriate target molecule according to the bio resonance absorption principle triggering the emission of its own radiation and thus turning it from target into inductor. This is a chain process that creates a signal path, along which the activated molecules move and interact with each other through contact as described by molecular biology. As part of this process, all impact (information) is mediated through electro-magnetic particles (biophotons) that interact with each other in the electromagnetic field according to laws of constructive and destructive interference. Increase or decrease in the target’s response depends on type of interference predominance. Due to thi.. View more»