Apoorva Ashu

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By quantum standards, living cells are also big objects, so at first glance it would seem unlikely that quantum tunnelling would be found inside hot, wet living cells whose atoms and molecules would mostly be moving incoherently. But, as we have discovered, the interior of an enzyme is different: its particles are engaged in a choreographed dance rather than a chaotic rave.
Life on the Edge: The Coming of Age of Quantum Biology
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