The existence of acoustic pulse propagation in lipid monolayers at the air-water interface is well known. These pulses are controlled by the thermodynamic state of the lipid membrane. Nevertheless, the role of acoustic pulses for intra- and inter-cellular communication is still a matter of debate.
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July 2021
One of the most striking phenomena in biology is the action potential (AP), a nonlinear pulse with threshold and amplitude saturation (all-or-none-behavior) that propagates along neurons and other cells. In the classical interpretation the AP is considered to be an electrical phenomenon - a regenerating current flowing in a "biological cable". In contrast, the thermodynamic interpretation has emphasized that conservation laws necessitate pulses and that pulses must manifest as transient changes of all observables of the system (electrical, mechanical, thermal, etc.
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