Intravital Computer Morphometry on Protozoa: A Method for Monitoring of the Morphofunctional Disorders in Cells Exposed in the Cell Phone Communication Electromagnetic Field


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Abstract

Morphofunctional disorders in unicellular aquatic protozoa – Spirostomum ambiguum infusorians after 30-, 60-, and 360-min exposure in electromagnetic field at a radiation frequency of 1 GHz and energy flow density of 50 μW/cm2 were analyzed by intravital computer morphometry. Significant disorders in morphometric values correlated with low mobility of the protozoa. The results suggested the use of intravital computer morphometry on the protozoa for early diagnosis of radiation-induced effects of the mobile communication electromagnetic field, for example, low mobility of spermatozoa.

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D. V. Uskalova

MEPHI Moscow National Research Nuclear University (Institute of Atomic Energy)

Email: helen-bio@yandex.ru
Russian Federation, Obninsk

Yu. V. Igolkina

MEPHI Moscow National Research Nuclear University (Institute of Atomic Energy)

Email: helen-bio@yandex.ru
Russian Federation, Obninsk

E. I. Sarapultseva

MEPHI Moscow National Research Nuclear University (Institute of Atomic Energy)

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Email: helen-bio@yandex.ru
Russian Federation, Obninsk


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