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Mikhail Zhadin1, Livio Giuliani

  • 1Institute of Cell Biophysics of RAS, Pushchino, Moscow Region, Russia. zhadin@online.stack.net

Electromagnetic Biology and Medicine
|December 21, 2006
PubMed
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This study explains narrow resonance peaks in bioelectromagnetics using a new electrochemical model. It shows how magnetic fields affect amino acid solutions, leading to ion transformations and current peaks.

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Area of Science:

  • Bioelectromagnetics
  • Condensed Matter Physics
  • Physical Chemistry

Background:

  • Narrow resonance peaks at cyclotron frequency in alternating magnetic fields pose a challenge in bioelectromagnetics.
  • Modern electrodynamics suggests low viscosity within coherence domains of aqueous solutions is responsible.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To propose an electrochemical model for the action of combined static and alternating magnetic fields on aqueous amino acid solutions.
  • To investigate the role of ionic form changes and coherence domains in this phenomenon.

Main Methods:

  • Development of an electrochemical model.
  • Analysis of ion transformations (zwitterions to ions and vice versa) within coherence domains.
  • Application of Del Giudice pattern to explain ion kinetic energy increase and current generation.

Main Results:

  • Proposed a model where amino acid zwitterions and water form mixed coherence domains.
  • Demonstrated that magnetic fields induce transformation of zwitterions to ions, enabling cyclotron resonance.
  • Observed increased ion kinetic energy, leading to peak current as ions leave coherence domains.

Conclusions:

  • The model explains the narrow resonance peaks by ion transformation and coherence domain dynamics.
  • Coherence domains can potentially form with water, peptides, and proteins.
  • This provides a framework for understanding magnetic field interactions with biological solutions.

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