Magnetic Field Effects in Quantum Biology: Beyond the Radical Pair Mechanism
Keens, R
Date: 18 October 2021
Publisher
University of Exeter
Degree Title
PhD Theroetical Physics
Abstract
The effects of weak magnetic fields on biological systems have become an area of burgeoning research and interest in recent years. Specifically, the Radical Pair Mechanism (RPM) has been quite successful at beginning to explain phenomena such as avian magnetoreception, the magnetosensitivity of lipid peroxidation reactions and other ...
The effects of weak magnetic fields on biological systems have become an area of burgeoning research and interest in recent years. Specifically, the Radical Pair Mechanism (RPM) has been quite successful at beginning to explain phenomena such as avian magnetoreception, the magnetosensitivity of lipid peroxidation reactions and other such biological magnetic field effects (MFEs) - but there are still many questions to answer. This thesis addresses such questions, by proposing a new mechanism (D3M) to offer a new perspective on radical spin dynamics, and methods for amplifying biological MFEs.
Doctoral Theses
Doctoral College
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