• Laser & Optoelectronics Progress
  • Vol. 49, Issue 7, 71702 (2012)
Liu Chengyi*, Zhu Ling, Li Fanghui, Liu Yanying, and Zhang Jie
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    DOI: 10.3788/lop49.071702 Cite this Article Set citation alerts
    Liu Chengyi, Zhu Ling, Li Fanghui, Liu Yanying, Zhang Jie. Redundant Photonics in Function Networks[J]. Laser & Optoelectronics Progress, 2012, 49(7): 71702 Copy Citation Text show less

    Abstract

    A function performance of a biosystem is maintained by its negative feedback and redundant pathways. The negative feedback response has been defined as a function-specific homeostasis (FSH) in the laboratory. A FSH non-essential subfunction (FNS) may be in its FNS-specific homeostasis (FNSH). A FSH-specific stress (FSS) disrupting the FSH may also be in its FSS-specific homeostasis (FSSH). A FSS in its FSSH is called successful stress, but a FSS far from its FSSH is just chronic stress. A stress disrupting a FNSH is called an ordinary stress. It was supposed that redundant genes/pathways may be activated partially in a chronic ordinary stress but completely in a successful ordinary stress after studying the deeper networks controlling function networks. Low level laser irradiation or monochromatic light has no direct effects on completely activated redundant genes/pathways, but can modulate partially activated redundant genes/pathways. The redundant hypothesis on redundant pathways is primarily supported by experimental studies, but the one on redundant genes should be further verified.
    Liu Chengyi, Zhu Ling, Li Fanghui, Liu Yanying, Zhang Jie. Redundant Photonics in Function Networks[J]. Laser & Optoelectronics Progress, 2012, 49(7): 71702
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