Non-thermal electromagnetic fields increase rate of hemoglobin deoxygenation in a cell-free preparation

Abstract

The reducing agent dithiothreitol was used to deoxygenate human haemoglobin, and the time course observed via visible light spectroscopy. A decrease in the time required for deoxygenation was found for exposures to both a pulsed radiofrequency signal currently in clinical use for treatment of pain and edema, and a 150 mT static magnetic field

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