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Cell Biophys
April 1987
International Institute of Genetics and Biophysics of C.N.R., Naples, Italy.
Thermodiffusive transport of trace elements that play important roles in living organisms, such as molybdenum, nickel, copper, and vanadium, was studied in a nonisothermal biphasic system comprised of a liquid solution and jelly layers. Our intent was to mimic the effects of temperature gradients on prebiological evolution. Conditions were found, similar to those probably existing during development of early eobionts, under which all the elements tested were concentrated within the heated jelly.
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