Heisenberg uncertainty principle for thermal response of the microtubules excited by ultra-short laser pulses

Abstract

In this paper the heat signaling in microtubules (MT) is investigated. It is argued that for the description of the heat signaling phenomena in MT, the hyperbolic heat transport (HHT) equation must be used. It is shown that HHT is the Klein-Gordon (K-G) equation. The general solution for the K-G equation for MT is obtained. For the undistorted signal propagation in MT the Heisenberg uncertainty principle is formulated and discussed. Key words: Microtubules; Heat signaling; Klein-Gordon equation; Heisenberg principle.

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