Diffusion in membranes

Ilpo Vattulainen*, Ole G. Mouritsen

*Corresponding author for this work
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    Abstract

    Nature is always in motion. As simple as it is, this statement is true in the sense that numerous phenomena in living systems are characterized by nonequilibrium. Our muscles are in constant need of energy provided by the metabolic pathway, the blood flows in our veins as long as the heart keeps going, and yet old cells are constantly being replaced by fresh ones as a typical life time of a cell is on the order of one day. The state of living beings can therefore only rarely be described by equilibrium. However, even if a true equilibrium were possible in living systems, we would find spontaneous thermal fluctuations to occur around the equilibrium state, again implying that the matter were moving in time.

    Original languageEnglish
    Title of host publicationDiffusion in Condensed Matter : Methods, Materials, Models
    Number of pages39
    PublisherSpringer Berlin/Heidelberg
    Publication date1 Dec 2005
    Pages471-509
    ISBN (Print)3540200436, 9783540200437
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 1 Dec 2005

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