Biopolym. Cell. 1991; 7(6):71-77.
Structure and Function of Biopolymers
The effects of selforganization in the system of the interacting membrane channels
- Intersectoral Research and Engineering Center for Physics of the living and the microwave resonance therapy "Vidguk"
61-b, Volodymyrska Str., Kyiv, Ukraine, 252017
Abstract
The model of the interacting ionic channel based on the idea of two different scale subsystems (membrane as a whole and single channel) has been investigated. The cooperative effects described for such a system are presented. Spatial structures, emerging on themembrane surface due to «diffusion» interaction between single channels regarded as bystable functional elements of the whole system, were investigated. The possibility of control over the spatial structures of a cellular membrane was demonstrated.
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