Tuesday, 11 January 2022

Synchronous Work of Membrane ATPases for Metal Traffic in Epidermal Cells (Quantitative Assessment) | Chapter 07 | New Innovations in Chemistry and Biochemistry Vol. 6

 The authors look at the results of hair atomic emission spectrometry for Al, Cd, Fe, Cr, Cu, Li, Pb, V, and Zn in 952 healthy people and 952 Chernobyl nuclear power plant liquidators. The authors discovered pair correlations between metal concentration levels using correlation analysis (Pearson) of the acquired data. According to the authors, all ATP-dependent membrane pumps (P-type) mediating metal-ligand homeostasis in epidermal cells can have criticality or synchronisation (as a special case of the critical state of the system). The level of criticality (synchronisation) in the operation of membrane ATPases is measured using a quantitative criterion (synchronisation index). If hair spectrometry data shows a power-law distribution at the individual level, a similar distribution at the cellular level should be expected due to the intrinsic power-law to scale invariance.


Author (S) Details

V. I. Petukhov
Vladimir State University, Vladimir, Russia.

E. V. Dmitriev
Institute of Numerical Mathematics, Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow, Russia.

L. Kh. Baumane
Latvian Institute of Organic Synthesis, Riga, Latvia.

A. V. Skalny
ANO Centre for Biotic Medicine, Moscow, Russia.

Yu. N. Lobanova
ANO Centre for Biotic Medicine, Moscow, Russia.

A. R. Grabeklis
ANO Centre for Biotic Medicine, Moscow, Russia.

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