Biophysics of intrinsic bioelectromagnetic so urces and their susceptibility

سال انتشار: 1398
نوع سند: مقاله کنفرانسی
زبان: انگلیسی
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NBCOCMED02_019

تاریخ نمایه سازی: 6 اردیبهشت 1399

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Living systems are consisted of various types of charge carriers manifested as electrons,protons, ions, radicals and so on that are arranged in particular configurations. On the otherhand, position of charges in the very biological molecules is not fixed and is affected bydifferent intramolecular and external forces caused by thermal agitation, electric, magneticand electromagnetic fields. Furthermore, the living systems are consisted of about 70% watermolecules which hold various molecules in place and dictate their overall structure andconformation status to some extent. The high dynamic of water molecules with a relaxationtime of about one femtosecond correlates with the dynamic of the water accessible groups ofconstituent molecules in first place that lead to more global effect in their conformation. Thefunctionality of the biological molecules depends on the correct status of both configurationand conformation of their constituent atoms at sub nanometer and nanosecond levels.The highly dynamics of biological molecules cause continuous changes in the distancebetween their constituent charges that makes them to act as high frequency oscillatorsmanifested by natural or intrinsic bio-electromagnetics. Although, the produced waves andfields dissipate in short distances in water, one might expect the changes in the electrondensity in their vicinity travels across water files by means of electron or proton hopping tolong distance.Here, the basis of the natural intrinsic bioelectromagnetics of living systems, their instantapplication in their host and nearby living matters, their response to the external fields andtheir usage as a means for clinical treatments will be discussed.

نویسندگان

Hamid Mobasheri

Professor of Biophysics, Institute of Biochemistry and Biophysics, University of Tehran