“…Currently, the mechanisms of such interactions are not fully understood [5,6]. Simple biological systems, such as yeast or bacteria, are convenient to handle during controlled studies [6,7,8]. The effects of electromagnetic fields at the cellular level in microbial cells can include an increase or decrease in viability and proliferation [9], apoptosis [10], morphological changes in cells [11], changes in metabolic and enzymatic activity [4,12,13], changes in ion transport into the cell [14], and changes at the level of gene expression and genotoxicity [15].…”