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28 April 2000 Coherent vibrations of cells under magnetic influences
Svetlana B. Norina, Stanislav F. Rastopov, Fritz Albert Popp
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Abstract
The speckle pulse-analyzer is used to measure the human resonant mechanovibrations under pulsating magnetic influences, to conduct their Fourier-spectra analysis and dynamical processes documentation. The fast coherent response of organisms on super weak ultra-low-frequency magnetic field was recorded on coherent cells vibrations. Possible biophysical mechanisms are suggested and proved on experiments with blood cells. In particular, gradient steady magnetic fields could reveal the vibrational potency of cells in pulsating magnetic fields provided of the appearance of cellular magnetic sign-difference and anisotropy under pathological situations in organism. From the disturbances oxidative process in cells which give the paramagnetic shift of cells magnetic susceptibility relatively the normal state, the single cells or certain parts of organs become more paramagnetic than other native tissue. Arising magnetic vectors of living system appear oscillations in pulsating magnetic fields.
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Svetlana B. Norina, Stanislav F. Rastopov, and Fritz Albert Popp "Coherent vibrations of cells under magnetic influences", Proc. SPIE 3915, Coherence Domain Optical Methods in Biomedical Science and Clinical Applications IV, (28 April 2000); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.384158
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KEYWORDS
Magnetism

Electromagnetism

Blood

Skin

Organisms

Biomedical optics

Ions

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