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Effect of nanosecond repetitive pulsed microwave exposure on proliferation of bone marrow cells A. Gostyukhina, K. V. Zaitsev, A. V. Kereya [et al.]

Contributor(s): Gostyukhina, Alena A | Zaitsev, Konstantin V | Kereya, Anna V | Kutenkov, Oleg P | Bolshakov, Mikhail A | Rostov, Vladislav VMaterial type: ArticleArticleContent type: Текст Media type: электронный Subject(s): микроволновое излучение | наносекундные импульсы | пролиферативная активность | клеточные культуры | мононуклеарные клетки костного мозгаGenre/Form: статьи в сборниках Online resources: Click here to access online In: 2020 7th International Congress on energy fluxes and radiation effects (EFRE 2020), Tomsk, Russia, September 14 – 26, 2020 : proceedings P. 328-331Abstract: The purpose was to study the proliferative activity of bone marrow mononuclear cells (BMNCs) of rats after irradiated by nanosecond repetitive pulsed microwave (RPM). It was found that the irradiated by nanosecond microwave pulses can affect the BMNCs proliferation in vitro. It is important that both stimulation and inhibition of proliferation were observed after exposure. The effect depended on the pulse repetition frequency. The amount of BMNCs increased after exposure to pulse repetition frequency of 13 Hz up to 30% in comparison with a control cells and up to 51% in comparison with a falseirradiated cells. In contrast, there was inhibition up to 40% of BMNCs after exposure to a frequency of 8 Hz, in comparison with a control group.
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The purpose was to study the proliferative activity of bone marrow mononuclear cells (BMNCs) of rats after irradiated by nanosecond repetitive pulsed microwave (RPM). It was found that the irradiated by nanosecond microwave pulses can affect the BMNCs proliferation in vitro. It is important that both stimulation and inhibition of proliferation were observed after exposure. The effect depended on the pulse repetition frequency. The amount of BMNCs increased after exposure to pulse repetition frequency of 13 Hz up to 30% in comparison with a control cells and up to 51% in comparison with a falseirradiated cells. In contrast, there was inhibition up to 40% of BMNCs after exposure to a frequency of 8 Hz, in comparison with a control group.

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