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- who: Francesco Gianoli from the Department of Bioengineering, Imperial College London, London, UK and Institut Curie have published the paper: Fast adaptation of cooperative channels engenders Hopf bifurcations in auditory hair cells, in the Journal: (JOURNAL) of March/15,/2022
- what: With a single binding site per channel and reaction rates drawn from thermodynamic principles the current model shows that hair cells behave as nonlinear oscillators that exhibit Hopf bifurcations dynamical instabilities long understood to be signatures of the active process. This model is not limited by the action of myosin motors, and the authors . . .
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