Yeast Growth Influenced by Parallel Combination of Time-Varying and Static LF EMF

  • Roman Radil
  • Ladislav Janousek
Keywords: low frequency electromagnetic field, ion parametric resonance, magnetic flux density, saccharomyces cerevisiae

Abstract

Presented article deals with the mechanisms of low frequency electromagnetic field impact on biological structures. Special attention is paid to the theories describing the influence of applied electromagnetic field on microtubule structures and ions bound on the cell membrane surface. These theories are confronted with the experiments presented herein. For better reliability of the experiments, new exposure coil system has been designed and created. Using this exposure system, results are conducted on the eukaryotic cells represented by saccharomyces cerevisiae. Observed effects show a good correlation mainly with ion parametric resonance model predictions proposed by Lednev and are discussed in the scope of further investigation possibilities.

Author Biographies

Roman Radil

Department of Electromagnetic and Biomedical Engineering, Faculty of Electrical Engineering, University of Zilina, Slovakia

Ladislav Janousek

Department of Electromagnetic and Biomedical Engineering, Faculty of Electrical Engineering, University of Zilina, Slovakia

Published
2013-07-31
How to Cite
Radil, R., & Janousek, L. (2013). Yeast Growth Influenced by Parallel Combination of Time-Varying and Static LF EMF. Communications - Scientific Letters of the University of Zilina, 15(2A), 28-32. Retrieved from http://journals.uniza.sk/index.php/communications/article/view/651
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