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Resonant Cellular Effects of Low Intensity Microwaves

by Dr. W. Grundler, GSF Forschungszentrum für Umwelt und Gesundheit
Fritz Keilmann, Max-Planck Institut für Festkörperforschung Stuttgart

12/85 - 10/87

 

Abstract  Experiments were conducted on yeast cell colonies exposed to microwaves with low intensity. Using a new optic system the influence on the biological system was examined. The growth rate of aqueous yeast cultures is affected by weak microwave radiation in a frequency-selective-manner. The level of resonance frequency persists even if the external intensity changes. There is strong evidence that biological systems have oscillators at certain frequency ranges (GHz).
 
 
Publications  Grundler W
Cellular Effects of low level Microwaves
In: Tomassen GJM, Graaff W de, Knapp AA, Hengevel R, eds. Geo-cosmic relations: the earth and it's macro environment. Wageningen: Pudoc; 1990: 127-134.
 
Grundler W, Kaiser F
Experimental evidence for coherence exitations correlated with cell growth
Nanobiol. 1991: o.Jg.: o.S..
 
Grundler W, Keilmann F
Resonant Microwave Effect on locally fixed yeast microcolonies
Naturforschung. 1989: 44c: 863-866.
 
Grundler W, Keilmann F
Resonant Microwave Effect on locally fixed yeast microcolonies
In: URSI - Landesausschuß. Kleinheubacher Berichte. 1989: Bd. 32: 409-413.
 
Grundler W, Keilmann F, Putterlik V, Santo L, Strube D, Zimmermann I
Nonthermal Resonant Effects of 42 GHz Microwaves on the Growth of Yeast Cultures
In: Fröhlich H, Kremer F (eds). Coherent Excitations in Biological Systems. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer;
1983: 21-37.

 
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