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24 July 2006 Metronidazole as a protector of cells from electromagnetic radiation of extremely high frequencies
Pavel E. Kuznetsov, Ulia A. Malinina, Era B. Popyhova, Svetlana M. Rogacheva, Alexander U. Somov
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Abstract
It is well known that weak electromagnetic fields of extremely high frequencies cause significant modification of the functional status of biological objects of different levels of organization. The aim of the work was to study the combinatory effect of metronidazole - the drug form of 1-(2'hydroxiethil)-2-methil-5-nitroimidazole - and electromagnetic radiation of extremely high frequencies (52...75 GHz) on the hemolytic stability of erythrocytes and hemotaxis activity of Infusoria Paramecium caudatum.
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Pavel E. Kuznetsov, Ulia A. Malinina, Era B. Popyhova, Svetlana M. Rogacheva, and Alexander U. Somov "Metronidazole as a protector of cells from electromagnetic radiation of extremely high frequencies", Proc. SPIE 6163, Saratov Fall Meeting 2005: Optical Technologies in Biophysics and Medicine VII, 61631P (24 July 2006); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.697423
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KEYWORDS
Electromagnetism

Extremely high frequency

Hydrogen

Electromagnetic radiation

Proteins

Absorbance

Microorganisms

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