Article 10-5. Bio-signal Simulation of Electromagnetic Wave and Its Specificity on the Isozyme Expression/电磁波的生物信号模拟及同工酶表达的专一性
Author: Liu Huan (1983-), Master of Science (First Class Honours), The University of Auckland. In article 10-4, the specificity of electric potential to the host cells with apparent antibiotics against the specific invasive virus (or bacteria) is determined. However, this method is relatively broader, so that the accuracy of this biophysical training is not sufficient for the synthesis of antibiotics in host cells against the specific phenotype of an invasive virus (or bacteria). Consequently, this section presents a novel methods to train the specific isozyme families catalyzing the synthesis of antibiotics in cells against the specific phenotype of an invasive virus (or bacteria):
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This is the revised materials in book “Proceedings for Degree of Postgraduate Diploma in Environmental Science (3rd Edition).” Published in 2016. The ‘chapter’ content mentioned in this article is in previous book. Firstly Revised on 05/01/2021; Secondly Revised on 09/02/2021; Thirdly Revised on 26/09/2021; Fourthly Revised on 27/12/2021. References: [1]. Liu Huan. Metabolomics (1) --- The Systematic Chemistry Fingerprints Between Genotype and Phenotype and its Application on the Conservation Genetics. Journal of Environment and Health Science. Feb. 2021. [2]. Liu Huan. Inter-specific and intra-specific comparison in the responses to UV-B radiation and to water deficit in Trifolium (Leguminosae). Journal of Environment and Health Science. Feb. 2021. [3].Hofmann, R.W., Campbell, B. D., Bloor, S. J., Swinny, E. E., Markham, K. R., Ryan, K. G., & Fountain, D. W. (2003). Responses to UV-B radiation in Trifolium repens L.– physiological links to plant productivity and water availability. Plant Cell and Environment (2003) 26, 603-612.
[4].Hofmann, R. W., Campbell, B. D., & Fountain, D. W. (2003). Sensitivity of white clover to UV-B radiation depends on water availability, plant productivity and duration of stress. Global Changes Biology (2003) 9, 473-477.
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