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Bioenergetics is a
field in
biochemistry and cell
biology that
concerns energy flow
through living systems. This is an
active area of
biological research...
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Bioenergetic systems are
metabolic processes that
relate to the flow of
energy in
living organisms.
Those processes convert energy into
adenosine triphosphate...
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Wilhelm Reich in the 1940s and
early 1950s in New York,
Lowen developed bioenergetic analysis, a form of mind-body psychotherapy, with his then-colleague...
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leaders to
emerge within it, from
Reich onwards.
Alexander Lowen in his
Bioenergetic analysis and John
Pierrakos in Core
energetics extended Reich's finding...
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endoplasmic reticulum (ER) is a part of a
transportation system of the
eukaryotic cell, and has many
other important functions such as
protein folding...
- 1998.tb00379.x. PMIDĀ 9990725.
Simon J (August 2002). "Enzymology and
bioenergetics of
respiratory nitrite ammonification". FEMS
Microbiology Reviews. 26...
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Germany soon
after Hitler came to power.
Reich took an
increasingly bioenergetic view of libido,
perhaps influenced by his
tutor Paul
Kammerer and another...
- main
energy source except during starvation and
glycolytic crisis (see
bioenergetic systems). In humans,
glycogen is made and
stored primarily in the cells...
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regulation of gene expression, and
accounts for the
persistence of DNA in
bioenergetic organelles.
Symbiotic and
kleptoplastic organisms excluded: The glaucophytes...
- (ceased in 1965). In 1967,
Biophysics including Photosynthesis split into
Bioenergetics and Biomembranes, and
Enzymology and
Biological Oxidation split into...