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Mitochondrial Membrane Permeability After Nanosecond Electromagnetic Pulsed Exposure

Authors: Loubov P. Zharkova; Ilya V. Romanchenko; Michael A. Buldakov; Pavel V. Priputnev; Michael A. Bolshakov; Vladislav V. Rostov;

Mitochondrial Membrane Permeability After Nanosecond Electromagnetic Pulsed Exposure

Abstract

The purpose of the presented study was to reveal the possibility to induce electric pores and/or to open permeability transition pore in the mitochondria of normal and tumor cells after nanosecond pulsed electromagnetic exposure. Cell suspensions were exposed to two type of pulses: 10GHz microwave pulses with duration of 100 ns and 1.0 GHz RF pulses with pulse duration of 4 ns and electric field of 36 kV/cm.

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