Proceedings of the 11th International Joint Conference on Biomedical Engineering Systems and Technologies 2018
DOI: 10.5220/0006546401190126
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Cytoprotective Effect of Elf-Emf120hz on Early Chemical Hepatocarcinogenesis through Quantum Measurements on Enzymatic Interaction

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“…Facing our limited knowledge and using the available information, we reported the cytoprotective effect of 120 Hz ELF-EMF on early ChemIndCar during the enzymatic procarcinogen activation of CYP450 by quantum measurements in Refs. [9,79]. We proposed that when CYP450 metabolizes the xenobiotics used in the experimental setup to ChemIndHep [10], the enzymatic proteins act as a molecular motor providing a catalyzing electron that interacts with the RP formed during the OS generated when the substrate of the enzyme is oxygenated [9].…”
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“…Facing our limited knowledge and using the available information, we reported the cytoprotective effect of 120 Hz ELF-EMF on early ChemIndCar during the enzymatic procarcinogen activation of CYP450 by quantum measurements in Refs. [9,79]. We proposed that when CYP450 metabolizes the xenobiotics used in the experimental setup to ChemIndHep [10], the enzymatic proteins act as a molecular motor providing a catalyzing electron that interacts with the RP formed during the OS generated when the substrate of the enzyme is oxygenated [9].…”
Section: Fundamental Factsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We explained that on the formation of the OS was involved through the administration of xenobiotics in the MRHM, an electron transfer, and the MF modulates those in the current Haberkorn approach [9,79,80]. The allowed electrophilic reactions that appear in the enzymatic reactions do not require a change of spin because the spin total is zero.…”
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