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UFN, 1998 Volume 168, Number 11, Pages 1221–1233 (Mi ufn1533)

This article is cited in 19 papers

REVIEWS OF TOPICAL PROBLEMS

From Maxwell's demon to the self-organization of mass transfer processes in living systems

G. R. Ivanitskii, A. B. Medvinskii, A. A. Deev, M. A. Tsyganov

Institute for Theoretical and Experimental Biophysics, Russian Academy of Sciences, Pushchino, Moscow region

Abstract: As a result of cyclic interactions with their environment, microparticles are often drawn into a directed, stochastically determined motion and subsequently arrange themselves into dynamical structures. In the present review, the possibility of a directed motion of microparticles in the presence of weak, asymmetric, periodic governing fields is analyzed. The minimum energy requirement for changing from random walk to directed motion is estimated. Applications to regulatory processes in biosystems, such as the virus–bacterium interaction and intercellular movement of chemotaxis bacteria, vesicles, enzymes, and ions, are discussed and certain high-technology uses of these effects considered.

PACS: 05.40.+j, 87.10.+e, 87.22.-q

Received: October 1, 1998

DOI: 10.3367/UFNr.0168.199811c.1221


 English version:
Physics–Uspekhi, 1998, 41:11, 1115–1126

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