Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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2076487 | Biosystems | 2010 | 8 Pages |
Abstract
The growth of biological systems described by the Gompertz and West-Brown-Enquist functions is considered in the framework of the space-like supersymmetric quantum mechanics. It has been shown that the supersymmetric effect of a fermion-boson conversion has a biological analogue in the phenomenon of a growth-regression transformation under the influence of a cycle-non-specific drug of a constant concentration. The results obtained reveal that the biological growth can be viewed as the macroscopic quantum phenomenon endowed with the space-like supersymmetric properties not established so far in the domain of biology and medicine.
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Authors
Marcin Molski,