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hadizadeh shirazi N. Electromagnetic Waves a New Tool for Cellular Communications. Paramedical Sciences and Military Health 2020; 15 (1) :56-63
URL: http://jps.ajaums.ac.ir/article-1-227-en.html
Department of Biology, Faculty of Science and Agriculture, Islamic Azad University of Roudehen, Roudehen, Iran , nhadizade@riau.ac.ir
Abstract:   (3256 Views)
Introduction: Many cellular phenomena, such as the onset of cell division or the
polymerization of cytoskeletal microtubules, are controlled not only by chemical or electrical
connections, but also use long-distance methods such as sending electromagnetic waves. The
article is a brief overview of past research and new information and documents published in
this field.
Methods and Materials: This review article has been performed by searching
electromagnetic waves, cell, cellular connections, cell interaction, cellular biophysics keywords
in various data bases such as Scopus, Science Direct, and Google Scholar.
Results: Studies have shown that the presence of electromagnetic waves is directly
involved in the initiation and conduction of phenomena such as mitogenetics, mirror cytopathy
or death flash and indirectly in other cellular processes.
Discussion and Conclusion: In recent years, research has shown that many cells
influence each other’s behavior by sending electromagnetic waves together. The existence of
such connections can justify many unknown cellular behaviors.
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Type of Study: review | Subject: full articles
Received: 2020/10/28 | Accepted: 2020/10/29 | Published: 2020/06/19

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