Theoretical contributions concerning biophysical mechanisms of interaction between external millimeter wave electromagnetic field and living biological systems

A. Rotaru, N. Ciobanu, D. B. Rusu, O. V. Betskii, D. Ghitu
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In the present, the study of millimeter waves interaction with living biological systems represent one of the most dynamic field of modern biophysics because of well known using of EHF EMF (extremely high-frequency electromagnetic field) athermal biological effects in biology, medicine and agriculture (mostly in former USSR territory). Despite the huge number of the scientific works on this problem, both experimental and theoretical, nevertheless the generation physiological and physical mechanisms of experimentally observed athermal biological effects and also the pathway interaction or physical behavior phenomenology of millimeter waves in strong anisotropic mediums, like living biological organisms, are still unclear. In this paperwork, we propose a new generation and interaction mechanism between millimeter waves and living biological systems, based on the Frohlich Hypothesis, respectively through coherent phonons formation.
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对外部毫米波电磁场与生物系统相互作用的生物物理机制的理论贡献
目前,毫米波与生物系统相互作用的研究是现代生物物理学中最具活力的领域之一,因为众所周知,在生物、医学和农业(主要在前苏联领土)中使用了EHF EMF(极高频电磁场)的非热生物效应。尽管关于这一问题的科学研究有大量的实验和理论工作,但实验观察到的非热生物效应的产生生理和物理机制以及毫米波在强各向异性介质(如活的生物有机体)中的途径相互作用或物理行为现象学仍然不清楚。在这篇论文中,我们提出了毫米波和生物系统之间的新一代和相互作用机制,基于Frohlich假说,分别通过相干声子形成。
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