Effects of Low-Intensity Ultrahigh Frequency Electromagnetic Radiation on Inflammatory Processes

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K. V. Lushnikov
Yu. V. Shumilina
V. S. Yakushina
A. B. Gapeev
V. B. Sadovnikov
N. K. Chemeris
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[1] Russian Academy of Sciences,Institute of Biophysics of Cell
[2] L. N. Tolstoi State Pedagogical University,Department of Human and Animal Morphology and Physiology
[3] Russian Academy of Sciences,Department of M. M. Shemyakin and Yu. A. Ovchinnikov Institute of Bio
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ultrahigh frequency electromagnetic radiation; inflammatory reaction; neutrophils; active oxygen forms;
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Low-intensity ultrahigh frequency electromagnetic radiation (42 GHz, 100 μW/cm2) reduces the severity of inflammation and inhibits production of active oxygen forms by inflammatory exudate neutrophils only in mice with inflammatory process. These data suggest that some therapeutic effects of electromagnetic radiation can be explained by its antiinflammatory effect which is realized via modulation of functional activity of neutrophils in the focus of inflammation.
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