Murburn concept

In the field of enzymology and cellular physiology, murburn is a term coined by Kelath Murali Manoj that explains the catalytic mechanism of certain redox-active proteins, providing an enhanced and more physically comprehensive framework for understanding diverse physiological processes. The term describes the spontaneous interactive equilibria among molecules, unbound ions and radicals or radiations, signifying a process of "mild unrestricted redox catalysis".

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Murburn concept

In the field of enzymology and cellular physiology, murburn is a term coined by Kelath Murali Manoj that explains the catalytic mechanism of certain redox-active proteins, providing an enhanced and more physically comprehensive framework for understanding diverse physiological processes. The term describes the spontaneous interactive equilibria among molecules, unbound ions and radicals or radiations, signifying a process of "mild unrestricted redox catalysis".

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