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[Dynamics of biomacromolecules in coherent electromagnetic radiation field].

AI: Melanie Research RF Safe Research Library Jan 1, 2014 CONCERN UNKNOWN

The abstract describes a mechanism by which coherent electromagnetic fields may induce oscillations and periodic shifts in biomacromolecules without requiring radiation absorption. This effect is attributed to modulation of interaction potentials among atoms/groups involved in non-valence bonds. The authors state that such a "hyperoscillation" state would change biochemical properties and conformational transformation times.

Key points

  • The paper reports induced oscillations and periodic equilibrium displacements in biomacromolecules under coherent electromagnetic fields.
  • The described effect is stated to occur even in the absence of electromagnetic radiation absorption.
  • A proposed mechanism is modulation of interaction potentials associated with non-valence bonds in macromolecules.
  • The abstract claims this state would alter biochemical properties of macromolecules.
  • The abstract also claims conformational transformation times would change under this state.
  • Exposure parameters and study methods are not described in the abstract.

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