It is well-known that biological objects are responsive to low-intensity microwave irradiation. We studied the existence of biological response on a cellular level. It is obvious that the membrane is a critical cell structure for microwave influence. We compared ion flux density through the membrane for irradiated and nonirradiated erythrocytes, using human blood erythrocytes cleansed in a physiological solution.
On the reasons for low-intensity millimeter wave influence on the biological objects
2002-01-01
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On the Reasons for Low-Intensity Millimeter Wave Influence on the Biological Objects
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