Morphological changes induced by 53.37 GHz radiation on giant liposomes
Contributo in Atti di convegno
Data di Pubblicazione:
2008
Abstract:
As reported in literature [1, 2] the biological response to millimeter
waves (MMWs) appears deeply related to the frequency range and the level of power radiation.
A part from the thermal e®ects that occur at high powers (> 10mW/cm2), it was conjectured
that the interaction between MMWs and biological systems could involve resonant/non-thermal
mechanisms at very low powers [3]. Since the biophysical mechanisms underlying these e®ects
are still unknown, studies to ¯ll important gaps in knowledge focused on possible health hazards
of electromagnetic ¯elds are recommended by European and WHO reports [4]. To signi¯cantly
reduce the uncertainty in the current scienti¯c information researchers are encouraged to use a
modeling approach for testing how EMF interact with biological systems. Previous studies [5, 6]
in our laboratory have indicated that vesicles are an eligible model to study changes on lipid
membranes induced by 2.45 GHz and 130 GHz, so that physical and biochemical processes may
be isolated and analyzed in molecular terms.Here, we report an approach to a real time evaluation (i.e., during the irradiation to 53.37 GHz) of morphological changes induced on giant vesicles.
Tipologia CRIS:
04.01 Contributo in Atti di convegno
Elenco autori:
RAMUNDO ORLANDO, Alfonsina
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Titolo del libro:
Proceedings of PIERS 2008
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