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150 Years of the Mass Action Law
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EngineeringMathematical BiophysicsLawCriminal LawTechnology LawBioenergeticsLegal ProcessBiological ModelConflict Of LawPublic PolicyComputational Enzyme KineticsMass ActionComplex Biological SystemPhilosophy Of BiologyMass Action LawBiologyComputational BiologyLegal HistorySynthetic BiologyMicrobiologySystems BiologyBiological Computation
This year we celebrate the 150th anniversary of the law of mass action. This law is often assumed to have been "there" forever, but it has its own history, background, and a definite starting point. The law has had an impact on chemistry, biochemistry, biomathematics, and systems biology that is difficult to overestimate. It is easily recognized that it is the direct basis for computational enzyme kinetics, ecological systems models, and models for the spread of diseases. The article reviews the explicit and implicit role of the law of mass action in systems biology and reveals how the original, more general formulation of the law emerged one hundred years later ab initio as a very general, canonical representation of biological processes.
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