2012
DOI: 10.1007/s12013-012-9448-9
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Escherichia coli Growth Changes by the Mediated Effects After Low-Intensity Electromagnetic Irradiation of Extremely High Frequencies

Abstract: Water is the major constituent of environmental medium and biological systems. The effects occurring in water as a result of low-intensity electromagnetic irradiation (EMI) in extremely high frequencies are supposed to be the primary mechanism to create conditions for biological responses. The EMI effects on Escherichia coli, after irradiation of their suspension, are most probably water-mediated. Indirect effects of EMI at 51.8, 53, 70.6, and 73 GHz frequencies on bacteria, through water, assay buffer (Tris-p… Show more

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“…This could be due to temporary alterations in cell morphology by the EMF at 51·8 GHz, as shown with E. coli (Torgomyan et al . ). It is likely to the mediated effects of EMF at these frequencies on E. coli, when the difference in the effects between 51·8 GHz and 53 GHz is observed (Torgomyan et al .…”
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“…This could be due to temporary alterations in cell morphology by the EMF at 51·8 GHz, as shown with E. coli (Torgomyan et al . ). It is likely to the mediated effects of EMF at these frequencies on E. coli, when the difference in the effects between 51·8 GHz and 53 GHz is observed (Torgomyan et al .…”
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confidence: 97%
“…; Torgomyan et al . ) and others, especially lactic acid bacteria (Soghomonyan and Trchounian ) at different frequencies (Soghomonyan et al . ).…”
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“…A slightly different cell wall response (an increase in general permeability with no thickening) to microwave exposure (2.45 GHz) was observed in a strain of yeast with microwave exposures up to 90 s, but the cell walls were destroyed if the exposure was longer than 120 s, since the sample heating was not controlled (8). Lowenergy high-frequency (51 to 73 GHz) exposure to growing Escherichia coli cells results in an elongation of cells, overall decrease in growth rate (37), and an increase in cell permeability at low frequency (2.45 GHz) (38) and high frequencies (51 to 73 GHz) (39). An increase in cell permeability was also observed in the Grampositive bacteria Planococcus maritimus, Staphylococcus aureus, and Staphylococcus epidermidis exposed to 18 GHz low-energy microwave radiation, with no subsequent change in cell morphology (40).…”
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