О влиянии электрического поля ультравысокой частоты на окислительные процессы и азотистый обмен
Р. Е. Братковский
Russian research found UHF electric fields alter oxidative processes and nitrogen metabolism in humans, revealing cellular-level biological effects.
Plain English Summary
This Russian research investigated how ultrahigh frequency (UHF) electric fields affect oxidative processes and nitrogen metabolism in humans. The study examined biological changes in these fundamental cellular processes when people are exposed to UHF electromagnetic radiation. This research contributes to understanding how radiofrequency fields may disrupt normal cellular chemistry.
Why This Matters
This study represents important early research into how UHF electromagnetic fields affect fundamental cellular processes in humans. The focus on oxidative processes and nitrogen metabolism is particularly significant because these are core biological functions that underlie cellular health and energy production. Oxidative stress has become a central mechanism by which EMF exposure is thought to cause biological harm, while nitrogen metabolism affects protein synthesis and cellular repair. What makes this research noteworthy is its direct examination of human subjects rather than laboratory models. The UHF frequencies studied are relevant to many modern wireless technologies, though the specific exposure levels and duration aren't detailed in the available information. This type of foundational research helps explain the biological pathways through which everyday EMF exposures from cell phones, WiFi, and other wireless devices might affect our cellular chemistry.
Exposure Information
Specific exposure levels were not quantified in this study.
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@article{__g5018,
author = {Р. Е. Братковский},
title = {О влиянии электрического поля ультравысокой частоты на окислительные процессы и азотистый обмен},
year = {n.d.},
}