2013
DOI: 10.15275/rusomj.2013.0202
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Restoration of blood rheological properties with the help of THz-band electromagnetic waves of nitrogen oxide molecular spectrum occurrence

Abstract: Abstract:A continuing relevance of the study is in researching of new non-drug methods of stress traumas correction. Stress is the main reason of different diseases and, first of all, of a cardiovascular system failure. The study aims the researching of the effect of electromagnetic waves of 150.176-150.664 GHz nitrogen oxide molecular and absorption spectrum occurrence. This is the most important natural regulator of endocellular interactions; it also influences the rheological blood indices in experimental s… Show more

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“…Influence of THz radiation on cells is revealed in the change of genes activity and cell membrane status. It was also reported before, that THz radiation changes the electrical charge of the membrane of human red blood cells [8,9], causes a violation of the adhesive properties of the nerve cell membrane of a snail and mollusk [10,11]. An indication of the structural damage is the increase in membrane permeability, as it was shown in some experiments with human red blood cells and lymphocytes [12], and laboratory rats red blood cells [13,14].…”
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confidence: 83%
“…Influence of THz radiation on cells is revealed in the change of genes activity and cell membrane status. It was also reported before, that THz radiation changes the electrical charge of the membrane of human red blood cells [8,9], causes a violation of the adhesive properties of the nerve cell membrane of a snail and mollusk [10,11]. An indication of the structural damage is the increase in membrane permeability, as it was shown in some experiments with human red blood cells and lymphocytes [12], and laboratory rats red blood cells [13,14].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 83%