2017
DOI: 10.1134/s0006350917050104
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The effect of a constant magnetic field on components of protein structures in human blood

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“…The magnetic effect (MFE) was determined as the ratio of adrenaline consumption rates in the applied magnetic field W(H) and in the Earth's natural magnetic field W(0): MFE = W(H)/W(0). Experiment details and installation design are described in our previous works [12,13,29].…”
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“…The magnetic effect (MFE) was determined as the ratio of adrenaline consumption rates in the applied magnetic field W(H) and in the Earth's natural magnetic field W(0): MFE = W(H)/W(0). Experiment details and installation design are described in our previous works [12,13,29].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Unpaired electrons in these particles are carriers of spin magnetism: they are the ones that interact with magnetic fields. In a living system, they are the primary target for such interaction [2,[8][9][10][11][12][13]. Within the framework of this concept, the adrenaline autoxidation reaction may serve as the marker of a magnetic field influence.…”
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