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Protein Shedding and ELF Magnetic Fields: Antibody Binding at the CD3 and CD20 Receptor Sites of Human Lymphocytes
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ELF Magnetic Fields and Melatonin-Induced Growth Inhibition of ER{sup +} Breast Cancer Cells
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Ultrahigh Static Magnetic Fields and Signal Transduction in the Lymphocyte
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The Influence of Oscillating Electromagnetic Fields on Membrane Structure and Function: Synthetic Liposome and Natural Membrane Bilayer Systems with Direct Application to the Controlled Delivery of Chemical Agents
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The Influence of Oscillating Electromagnetic Fields on Membrane Structure and Function: Synthetic Liposome and Natural Membrane Bilayer Systems with Direct Application to the Controlled Delivery of Chemical Agents
Investigations have been conducted to determine if an imposed electromagnetic field can influence membrane transport, and ion and drug permeability in both synthetic and natural cell membrane systems. Microwave fields enhance accumulation of sodium in the lymphocyte and induce protein shedding at Tc. Microwaves also trigger membrane permeability of liposome systems under specific field exposure conditions. Sensitivity varies in a defined way in bilayers displaying a membrane structural phase transition temperature, Tc; maximal release was observed at or near Tc. Significantly, liposome systems without a membrane phase transition were also found to experience permeability increases but, in contrast, this response was temperature independent. The above results indicate that field-enhanced drug release occurs in liposome vesicles that possess a Tc as well as non-Tc liposomes. Additional studies extend non-Tc liposome responses to the in vivo case in which microwaves trigger Gentamicin release from a liposome depot'' placed subcutaneously in the rat hind leg. In addition, evidence is provided that cell surface sequestered liposomes can be triggered by microwave fields to release drugs directly into target cells. 24 refs., 6 figs
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