The application of low-intensity electromagnetic radiation under immobilization stress conditions (an experimental study)

The experiments carried out on outbred male white rats with the use of optical, electron-microscopic, biochemical, and radioimmunological methods have demonstrated that the application of low-intensity electromagnetic radiation (LI-EMR) with a flow density of 1 mcW/cm2 and a frequency of around 1,00...

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Published in:Voprosy kurortologii, fizioterapii i lečebnoj fizičeskoj kulʹtury no. 4; p. 47
Main Authors: Korolev, Iu N, Bobrovnitskiĭ, I P, Nikoulina, L A, Mikhaĭlik, L V, Geniatulina, M S, Bobkova, A S
Format: Journal Article
Language:Russian
Published: Russia (Federation) 01-07-2014
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Summary:The experiments carried out on outbred male white rats with the use of optical, electron-microscopic, biochemical, and radioimmunological methods have demonstrated that the application of low-intensity electromagnetic radiation (LI-EMR) with a flow density of 1 mcW/cm2 and a frequency of around 1,000 MHz both in the primary prophylaxis regime and as the therapeuticpreventive modality arrested the development of post-stress disorders in the rat testicles, liver, and thymus; moreover, it promoted activation of the adaptive, preventive, and compensatory processes. The data obtained provide a rationale for the application of low-intensity electromagnetic radiation to protect the organism from negative effects of stressful factors.
ISSN:0042-8787