Cells and EMF:
Many Potential Issues
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INTRACELLULAR EFFECTS:
Oxidative stress
Nitrosative stress
Ion cyclotron resonance
Alterations in gene expression
Alterations of calcium movement
Magnetic fields pull on receptors
Microwave effects on cell proteins
Magnetic fields pull on cellular elements
Electric fields move charged elements
Free radical damage to genetic material
TISSUE EFFECTS:
Damage to germ cells
Loss of some cell types
Cell behavior changes
Malignant proliferation
Changes in cell maturation
Functional damage to viscera
Pervasive visceral effects
Tissues vary in sensitivity
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HOW DOES EMF AFFECT PHYSIOLOGIC TISSUE? MANY MECHANISMS HAVE BEEN PROPOSED AND STUDIED. THERE ARE JUST TOO MANY VARIABLES OF INTERACTION BETWEEN COMPLEX MODULATIONS OF A WIDE SPECTRUM OF ARTIFICIALLY PRODUCED ELECTROMAGNETIC FIELDS AND THE SPONTANEOUS AND RHYTHMIC FUNCTIONS OF LIVING CELLS.
THIS MAP INDEXES OTHER MAPS AT WWW.OSCILLATORIUM.COM WHICH DISCUSS EITHER CELL TISSUES OR FUNCTIONS OR BOTH IN RELATIONSHIP TO NON-IONIZING ELECTROMAGNETIC FIELD EXPOSURES.
Map Branches
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Overview: EMF, Intracellular Structure
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Overview: EMF, Cells and Tissues
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EMF and Mast Cells, Histamine
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EMF and Physiologic Fluids
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EMF and DNA, RNA
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EMF and the Mitochondria
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EMF, Membranes, Oscillations
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EMF and Calcium Efflux
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Free Radical Production, EMF
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Nonlinearity in EMF Responses
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Mechanisms for EMF Responses
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Rationale for Nutritional Support
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Cellular Triage, Nutrition, and EMF
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DNA as a Fractal Antenna
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Methylation, Glutathione, and EMF
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