Abstract

Quantum resonance spectrometer (QRS) was used to dynamically measure quantum effect values (QE values) of immunity, anticancer capacity, cancer cell, and malignant grower in mice inoculated with Sacroma-180 (S-180). Results showed that QE values of immunity and anticancer capacity in S-180 mice were significantly lower than that in healthy mice (p<0.001). Meanwhile, QE values of cancer cells and malignant grower in S-180 mice decreased time-dependently, reached the minimum at the 7thday and returned normal afterwards. In contrast, those two values in healthy mice remained constant during the whole experiments. The results suggested that QRS is a sensitive and scatheless instrument for predicting forepart tumor, but its incapability in identifying anaphase tumor of S-180 in mice remains to be solved.

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