Abstract

The authors showed temperature-independent effects of microwave and far-IR electric fields on the secondary structure of proteins. However, the requisite extreme field strengths are unachievable in the environment or laboratory. Because protein bond effects are amplitude dependent, exposures to subthreshold field strengths would have no effect regardless of exposure duration.

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