Biology – Quantitative Biology – Molecular Networks
Scientific paper
2008-09-03
Biology
Quantitative Biology
Molecular Networks
8 pages, 9 figures
Scientific paper
Isolated human buccal epithelium cell were irradiated by microwaves at frequency f=35 GHz and surface power density E=30 mcW/cm2. The state of chromatin in human cells was determined by methodsof light and electron microscopy. The state of cell membranes was evaluated by the method of vital indigo carmine staining. The microwave-induced condensation of chromatin in human cells was revealed. Left side circulary polarized waves induced less effect than linearly polarized radiation. The linearly polarized electromagnetic waves induced cell membrane damage revealed by the increase of cell stainability. The data obtained are discussed in connection with the mechanisms of biologica effect of electromagnetic waves.
Batrakov D. O.
Bykov V. N.
Grabina V. A.
Ivanchenko D. D.
Kalashnikov V. V.
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