2023
DOI: 10.3390/ijms242216464
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Quantum Biology and the Potential Role of Entanglement and Tunneling in Non-Targeted Effects of Ionizing Radiation: A Review and Proposed Model

Bruno F. E. Matarèse,
Andrej Rusin,
Colin Seymour
et al.

Abstract: It is well established that cells, tissues, and organisms exposed to low doses of ionizing radiation can induce effects in non-irradiated neighbors (non-targeted effects or NTE), but the mechanisms remain unclear. This is especially true of the initial steps leading to the release of signaling molecules contained in exosomes. Voltage-gated ion channels, photon emissions, and calcium fluxes are all involved but the precise sequence of events is not yet known. We identified what may be a quantum entanglement typ… Show more

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“…Quantum biology is the new frontier of knowledge that will allow us to better understand the intricate relationships between cells, different tissues, close and distant people, and different species [55].…”
Section: Consilience and Convergencementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Quantum biology is the new frontier of knowledge that will allow us to better understand the intricate relationships between cells, different tissues, close and distant people, and different species [55].…”
Section: Consilience and Convergencementioning
confidence: 99%