1995
DOI: 10.1016/0302-4598(94)01763-q
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Cooperativity in E. coli cell response to resonance effect of weak extremely low frequency electromagnetic field

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“…As mentioned above for microwaves, the effects for low-frequency fields were also dependent on bacterial strain [30,187]. Differences in effects were also found as a function of exposure duration, cell density, and post-exposition time [339].…”
Section: Influence Of Environmental Factorssupporting
confidence: 53%
“…As mentioned above for microwaves, the effects for low-frequency fields were also dependent on bacterial strain [30,187]. Differences in effects were also found as a function of exposure duration, cell density, and post-exposition time [339].…”
Section: Influence Of Environmental Factorssupporting
confidence: 53%
“…Here, a change in chromatin conformation was found after exposure of E. coli to ELF at specific frequencies and combinations of alternating and direct current (AC/DC) [Alipov et al, 1994; Belyaev et al, 1994]. However, these changes can be caused by DNA breaks and also by other changes in chromatin conformation, resulting from, for example, redistribution of proteins that are bound to DNA and condensation or decondensation of DNA loops [Belyaev et al, 1993, 1995].…”
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“…Here, a change in chromatin conformation was found after exposure of E. coli to ELF at specific frequencies and combinations of alternating and direct current (AC/DC) Belyaev et al, 1994]. However, these changes can be caused by DNA breaks and also by other changes in chromatin conformation, resulting from, for example, redistribution of proteins that are bound to DNA and condensation or decondensation of DNA loops [Belyaev et al, 1993[Belyaev et al, , 1995.…”
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