Chemistry, Informatics and Systems Biology

Journal Title: Chemical Informatics - Year 2017, Vol 3, Issue 2

Abstract

Chemistry is (also) information: as a matter of example, our DNA is a chemical matter, where everything about each of ourself - in power - is written, dynamically expressing itself epigenetically by interacting with the neigh borough. Also our slow control system is chemistry, being related to hormones; and even the fast one, though apparently electric, the neural one, does in fact rely on chemistry both in junctions, through neurotransmitters, and even in propagation, by means of Sodium and Potassium active pumping through the axon membrane.

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Diego Liberati

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Diego Liberati (2017). Chemistry, Informatics and Systems Biology. Chemical Informatics, 3(2), 1-1. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-301311