О влиянии электрического поля ультравысокой частоты на окислительные процессы в изолированных клетках
Р. В. Братковский
Early Russian research identified ultra-high frequency electromagnetic fields as new environmental biological factors affecting living systems.
Plain English Summary
This early Russian research examined the biological effects of ultra-high frequency (UHF) electromagnetic fields on living systems. The study found that UHF electromagnetic fields represent a new class of environmental biological factors that can affect biological structures. The research highlighted the growing body of experimental and clinical evidence showing biological responses to these fields.
Why This Matters
This historical Russian research represents some of the earliest scientific recognition that ultra-high frequency electromagnetic fields constitute a new category of environmental health factors. What makes this particularly significant is the timing - this work emerged as radio technology was rapidly advancing, yet researchers were already documenting biological effects from UHF exposure. The study's acknowledgment of 'extensive, diverse, though scattered' experimental and clinical evidence suggests that even in radio technology's early days, scientists were observing consistent patterns of biological response to electromagnetic fields. This contradicts industry claims that EMF health concerns are recent or unfounded - the reality is that researchers have been documenting biological effects since the technology's inception.
Exposure Information
Specific exposure levels were not quantified in this study.
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@article{__g6473,
author = {Р. В. Братковский},
title = {О влиянии электрического поля ультравысокой частоты на окислительные процессы в изолированных клетках},
year = {n.d.},
}