2008
DOI: 10.1016/j.jinorgbio.2008.06.001
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Response of the regulatory oscillatory behavior of copperII-containing ECTO-NOX proteins and of CuIICl2 in solution to electromagnetic fields

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“…The activity of the YML117W ENOX1 protein is protease and heat (80˚C) resistant in keeping with data from mammalian sources [30][31][32]. The period length was lengthened to about 30 min in assays where water was replaced by D 2 O as is generally characteristic of the circadian clock [33,34] and was phased by melatonin ( [35], Figure 6) and by exposure to low frequency electromagnetic fields ( [36], Figure 7).…”
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“…The activity of the YML117W ENOX1 protein is protease and heat (80˚C) resistant in keeping with data from mammalian sources [30][31][32]. The period length was lengthened to about 30 min in assays where water was replaced by D 2 O as is generally characteristic of the circadian clock [33,34] and was phased by melatonin ( [35], Figure 6) and by exposure to low frequency electromagnetic fields ( [36], Figure 7).…”
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confidence: 70%
“…Thus, water luminescence oscillations with periods of about 300 and 1150 s (0.003 and 0.0008 Hz) are associated with reactive oxygen species [382]. This periodicity is also in good agreement with the period of 18 min (1080 s or 0.009 Hz) for the relative abundance of the ortho and para spin isomers of water, previously determined in [383,384]. The method of light scattering shows spontaneous oscillatory processes in water with a period of about 1200 s (0.0008 Hz) [385].…”
Section: The Levels Of Water and Aqueous Solutionssupporting
confidence: 88%