Abstract

Morphological analysis and morphometry using immunoperoxidase methods showed that microwave (MW) radiation with a white noise type spectrum and radiation power density close to that emitted by the object stimulated proliferation of human fibroblastsin vitro. This effect is realized via stimulation of DNA synthesis. MV irradiation with the same parameters increased adhesive capacity of human blood neutrophils.

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