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Journal Biomedical Radioelectronics №4 for 2017 г.
Article in number:
Millimeter and terahertz waves in solutions of pharmacological agents of biological origin
Authors:
O.V. Betskii Dr. Sc. (Phys.-Math.), Head of Laboratory, Fryazino Institute Radio Engineerings and Electronic Engineers n. a. V. A. Kotelnikov of RAS S.V. Savel-ev Ph. D. (Phys.-Math.), Senior Researcher Fryazino Institute Radio Engineerings and Electronic Engineers n. a. V. A. Kotelnikov of RAS L.A. Morozova Head of Department, City Administration of Fryazino, Moscow Region
Abstract:
In the real article on a basis experimentally it is shown that preliminary, before application radiation by a millimetric and terahertz electromagnetic radiation of pharmacological medicine of a biological origin of Pantovegin leads to increase in efficiency of its action. It is also set that TGts radiation possesses action, more active in comparison with MM, on the medicine "Pantovegin". In case of radiation it was used the unidirectional electromagnetic radiations of circle polarization of MM of radiation with wavelength of 4,2 mm (oscillation frequency of EMI of 61,2 GHz) with power flux density 10 mcvt/cm2 and range TGts with wavelength of 2 mm (oscillation frequency of EMI of 150 GHz) with a density of 5 mcvt/cm2. Level of radiation of the medicine "Pantovegin" varied by change of time of exposure of the medicine "Pantovegin" electromagnetic radiation. As the experimental material population of monocelled was used. In the made experiments concentration of the simplest in the researched - population of simple organisms - water - system was ranging from 2000cells/litre to 4000cells/litre that allowed to record in experiments biological effect of influence of the medicine "Pantovegin" in case of its preliminary radiation of MM and TGts mcvt. In the article temporal change of resistance of the water environment in the - population of simple organisms - water - system in case of constant external voltage to which the medicine "Pantovegin" with different level of radiation is added was fixed. The made experiments show that preliminary, before application, exposure of MM and TGts the radiation of the belkovosoderz-hashchy medicine "Pantovegin" leads to more significant effect of medicine on the "population of protozoa-water" system.
Pages: 42-46
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