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Effects of low frequency magnetic fields on dna synthesis
Authors
Gunji Y.
Harada Shin-ichi
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Nafalski A.
Ronan P.
Yamada Sotoshi
Yamamoto H.
Publication date
1 January 1996
Publisher
'Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE)'
Abstract
金沢大学環日本海域環境研究センター生体機能計測研究部門50/60Hz magnetic fields are of special concern in biomagnetics because living organisms are constantly exposed to these fields. We report the influences of a very low frequency alternating-current magnetic stimulus as high as LOT on the DNA synthesis processes in vitro. In this study, we examined both the activity of enzyme and the DNA synthesis error rate. Enzyme activity and synthesis error rate are measured by the speed of DNA synthesis and the number of mistaken DNA pairs respectively. In these experiments we used artificially synthesized DNA and a radioisotope technology. By comparing the exposed and control cases, we cannot recognize any differences for either the enzyme activity or error rate. © 1996 IEEE
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