DocumentCode :
2107174
Title :
2.45 GHz microwave radiation effects in nonthermal damaging of the human erythrocyte membrane
Author :
Sajin, G. ; Al, Dinu ; Savopol, T ; Roxana, Moraru ; Eugenia, Kovacs
Author_Institution :
Research Institute for Electronic Components, 32B Erou lancu Nicolae St, 72 996 Bucharest, Romania
Volume :
2
fYear :
1995
fDate :
4-4 Sept. 1995
Firstpage :
845
Lastpage :
848
Abstract :
The effect of low level 2.45 GHz microwave radiation on human erythrocite membrane was studied by measuring the induced hemolysis of the exposed erythrocytes at different power densities (0.025 - 10 mW/cm2). A significant increase of the hemoglobin loss by the microwave exposed erythrocytes comparatively to controls was observed. Red blood cells (RBC) count was essentially the same in irradiated and control samples while the mean cellular hemoglobin concentration (MCHC) decreased in the exposed samples. These observations indicate that the the hemoglobin loss from the microwave irradiated cells is due to the membrane permeabilisation of the exposed erythrocites rather than to their lysis.
Keywords :
Applicators; Biomembranes; Blood; Electromagnetic heating; Humans; Kinetic theory; Loss measurement; Plasma temperature; Power measurement; Radiation effects;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Microwave Conference, 1995. 25th European
Conference_Location :
Bologna, Italy
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/EUMA.1995.337081
Filename :
4137295
Link To Document :
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