“…The initiation of convection in liquids by MMW and MW exposures has been described in several studies [Sharov et al, ; Khizhnyak and Ziskin, ; Betskii et al, ; Cueille et al, ; Paffi et al, ; Zhadobov et al, ]. Convection during in vitro bioelectromagnetic experiments affects the temperature dynamics and distribution [Sandblom and Theander, ; Pickard et al, ], causing the formation of a toroidal vortex [Khizhnyak and Ziskin, ] and temperature drop in the irradiated spot [Wessapan and Rattanadecho, ; Zhadobov et al, ]. Additionally, liquid motion caused by convective currents may perturb the local concentration of oxygen and nutrients near the surface of the cells [Paffi et al, ].…”