Cooper M S
Physiol Chem Phys. 1979;11(5):435-43.
The phases of the eukaryotic cell cycle are described in terms of H. Fröhlich's theory of long-range coherence in biological systems. A phonon condensation is believed to initiate the S phase of the cycle. Following this event, an increasing polarization of the cell should occur, resulting in a phase transition to a metastable ferroelectric state at the beginning of mitosis. This polarized state is expected to be dissipated after mitosis is completed. It is believed that malignant cells possess a ferroelectric state throughout their life cycles.