Geometry and biological processes
Tatyana Barron, Sarah Lanthier

TL;DR
This paper proposes a geometric modeling framework for biochemical processes, particularly focusing on human reactions related to food and chemical sensitivities, to better understand and analyze these complex biological phenomena.
Contribution
It introduces a novel geometric approach to model biochemical processes, offering a new perspective for studying sensitivities in humans.
Findings
Provides a new geometric model for biochemical processes
Offers insights into food and chemical sensitivities in humans
Potentially improves understanding of biochemical reactions
Abstract
We suggest a geometric approach to modeling biochemical processes, aiming at those processes that occur in humans with food sensitivities or chemical sensitivities.
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TopicsCancer and biochemical research · History and advancements in chemistry · Fibromyalgia and Chronic Fatigue Syndrome Research
