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Book contents
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- List of contributors
- Preface
- The frontiers and challenges of biodynamics research
- Part I Nonlinear dynamics in biology and response to stimuli
- Part II Nonlinear sensitivity of biological systems to electromagnetic stimuli
- 6 Electrical signal detection and noise in systems with long-range coherence
- 7 Oscillatory signals in migrating neutrophils: effects of time-varying chemical and electric fields
- 8 Enzyme kinetics and nonlinear biochemical amplification in response to static and oscillating magnetic fields
- 9 Magnetic field sensitivity in the hippocampus
- Part III Stochastic noise-induced dynamics and transport in biological systems
- Part IV Nonlinear control of biological and other excitable systems
- Index
7 - Oscillatory signals in migrating neutrophils: effects of time-varying chemical and electric fields
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 14 August 2009
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- List of contributors
- Preface
- The frontiers and challenges of biodynamics research
- Part I Nonlinear dynamics in biology and response to stimuli
- Part II Nonlinear sensitivity of biological systems to electromagnetic stimuli
- 6 Electrical signal detection and noise in systems with long-range coherence
- 7 Oscillatory signals in migrating neutrophils: effects of time-varying chemical and electric fields
- 8 Enzyme kinetics and nonlinear biochemical amplification in response to static and oscillating magnetic fields
- 9 Magnetic field sensitivity in the hippocampus
- Part III Stochastic noise-induced dynamics and transport in biological systems
- Part IV Nonlinear control of biological and other excitable systems
- Index
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- Self-Organized Biological Dynamics and Nonlinear ControlToward Understanding Complexity, Chaos and Emergent Function in Living Systems, pp. 173 - 192Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2000
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