The Pharmacologic Intensification of the Water Dissociation Process, or Human Photosynthesis, and Its Effect over the Recovery Mechanisms in Tissues Affected by Bloodshed of Diverse Etiology

Herrera, Arturo Solís and Esparza, María del Carmen Arias and Esquivel, J. Jesús Alvarado and Miranda, Graciela Landín and Arias, Ruth Isabel Solís and Arias, Paola Eugenia Solís and Arias, Martha Patricia Solís (2011) The Pharmacologic Intensification of the Water Dissociation Process, or Human Photosynthesis, and Its Effect over the Recovery Mechanisms in Tissues Affected by Bloodshed of Diverse Etiology. International Journal of Clinical Medicine, 02 (03). pp. 332-338. ISSN 2158-284X

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Abstract

The photoreceptor layer of the human retina has several characteristics that are unique. Their energy requirements are the highest in the organism; in proportion, rods and cones require 10-fold the energy consumed by the cerebral cortex, 6-fold more than the cardiac muscle, and 3-fold more than the renal cortex. Astonishingly, the photoreceptor layer has no blood vessels at all. So, where is the energy to this tissue coming from? In this article we’ll describe the hitherto unknown explanation.

Item Type: Article
Subjects: GO STM Archive > Medical Science
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Date Deposited: 17 Jan 2023 11:33
Last Modified: 29 Apr 2024 07:45
URI: http://journal.openarchivescholar.com/id/eprint/102

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