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ELECTROMAGNETIC BIOLOGY AND MEDICINE
Volume 34, Issue 2, Pages 141-146Publisher
TAYLOR & FRANCIS INC
DOI: 10.3109/15368378.2015.1036070
Keywords
Electromagnetic fields; microviscosity of the membrane lipids; nanoobjects; polymodal dependences; spin-probe; synaptosomes
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- Russian Academy of Sciences [28]
- Russian Foundation for Basic Research [13-03-00002]
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Diluted water solutions of anti-oxidant potassium phenosan, kept before explorations in usual'' conditions and in conditions of permalloy container'', i.e. shielding of solution from the influence of external low-frequency electromagnetic and/or geomagnetic fields, were studied. It is shown that in solutions kept in shielded conditions in the area of high dilution with a concentration of solutions lower than threshold'', nanoobjects called nanoassociates'', are not formed, and anomalous physicochemical and biological properties observed in solutions kept in usual'' conditions, are not found. We conclude that anomalous physicochemical and biological properties of highly diluted water solutions of potassium phenosan made under usual'' conditions are determined by nanoassociates'', in which an external low-frequency electromagnetic and/or geomagnetic field is a necessary condition of the formation.
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