Development of Test Systems for Studying of Effect of Electromagnetic Radiation on Biological Objects
T.Yu. Shchegoleva, N.V. Bryuzginova, B.R. Masyuk, & P.S. Krasov
A. Usikov Institute of Radio Physics and Electronics,
National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine
12, Academician Proskura St., Kharkiv 61085, Ukraine Address all correspondence to P.S. Krasov E-mail: pskrasov@ire.kharkov.ua
E.M. Gromozova, & S.L. Vojchuk,
2D. K. Zabolotny Institute for microbiology and virology,
National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine
154 Academician Zabolotny St., Kiev, 03143, Ukraine
Abstract
The changes in a hydrous environment of yeast cells under the action of electromagnetic radiation (EMR) were onvestigated by EHF dielectrometry. Possibility of using the cell cultures as sensors during studying effect of EMR of different intensity and nature on biological objects was shown.
KEY WORDS: EHF dielectrometry method, yeast cells, sensor, electromagnetic radiation, safe level
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