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Journal Technologies of Living Systems №10 for 2012 г.
Article in number:
The influence of the electromagnetic fields on microcirculation
Authors:
L.A. Bokeria, O.L. Bokeria, N.T. Salia, V.H. Mohamed Ali, A.M. Kuular
Abstract:
The review is about magnetic and electromagnetic field-s effect on microcirculation. We discuss the effects of magnetic and electromagnetic fields with various characteristic. We speculate about the mechanism of action of these fields on biological objects. Despite of the great attention to the electromagnetic fields and a big number of the investigation the results are still ambiguously. In some cases the local microcirculation is intensified by electromagnetic fields and in some cases the effect is opposite, in some cases the is no effect. Such results can be cause of different characteristic of the fields and different protocols of the research and also can be caused by variability of microcirculation. The potential ability of non-medicine correction of microcirculation status leads to further investigation of such effects.
Pages: 31-36
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