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3 June 2019 The influence of low-intensity electromagnetic field on the process of self-organization of linker histone H1
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Proceedings Volume 11067, Saratov Fall Meeting 2018: Computations and Data Analysis: from Nanoscale Tools to Brain Functions; 110670V (2019) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2522645
Event: International Symposium on Optics and Biophotonics VI: Saratov Fall Meeting 2018, 2018, Saratov, Russian Federation
Abstract
Analysis of the influence of low-intensity electromagnetic field on the processes of self-assembly of the lincer histone H1 was performed. To study used a wedge dehydration method. Image-analysis of facies included their qualitative characteristics and calculation of quantitative parameters with subsequent statistical processing. It was established that UHF-Radiation (1GHz, 0,1 μW/cm2 , 10 min) significantly modifies the process of self-organization of lincer histone, which determines the possibility of the involvement of the genetic apparatus of the cell in the effects of this type of radiation on biological objects.
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G. E. Brill, A. V. Egorova, I. O. Bugaeva, D. E. Postnov, and O. V. Ushakova "The influence of low-intensity electromagnetic field on the process of self-organization of linker histone H1", Proc. SPIE 11067, Saratov Fall Meeting 2018: Computations and Data Analysis: from Nanoscale Tools to Brain Functions, 110670V (3 June 2019); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2522645
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KEYWORDS
Electromagnetism

Crystals

Genetics

Molecules

Molecular self-assembly

Electromagnetic radiation

Proteins

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