Abstract

The dynamics of proliferative activity of the L-929 cell culture of mouse fibroblast-like cells in the phase of logarithmic growth was compared with some heliogeophysical parameters (Ap and ULF indexes of geomagnetic activity, vertical component of the interplanetary magnetic field, and intensity of fluctuations of secondary cosmic radiation estimated by the neutron monitoring near the Earth's surface). Among the considered heliogeophysical parameters, only the magnitude of fluctuations of minute-to-minute changes in the neutron monitor indicator reliably and negatively correlates with the rate of cell culture reproduction. Considering that the amplitude of secondary cosmic fluctuations is about 5%, which is 0.1% of the total ray flux, and proliferative activity varies in the range of 30-50%, the probability of a direct biotrophic effect of this physical factor is extremely low. It seems likely that proliferative activity of L-929 cell culture is directly affected by another environmental factor, the marker of which is the intensity of neutron counting rate fluctuations.

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