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Analysis and FDTD Modeling of the Influences of Microwave Electromagnetic Waves on Human Biological Systems 被引量:1
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作者 Anthony Bassesuka Sandoka Nzao 《Open Journal of Applied Sciences》 2022年第6期912-929,共18页
The interactions of electromagnetic waves with the human body are complex and depend on several factors related to the characteristics of the incident wave, including its frequency, its intensity, the polarization of ... The interactions of electromagnetic waves with the human body are complex and depend on several factors related to the characteristics of the incident wave, including its frequency, its intensity, the polarization of the tissue encountered, the geometry of the tissue and its electromagnetic properties. That’s to say, the dielectric permittivity, the conductivity and the type of coupling between the field and the exposed body. A biological system irradiated by an electromagnetic wave is traversed by induced currents of non-negligible density;the water molecules present in the biological tissues exposed to the electromagnetic field will begin to oscillate at the frequency of the incident wave, thus creating internal friction responsible for the heating of the irradiated tissues. This heating will be all the more important as the tissues are rich in water. This article presents the establishment from a mathematical and numerical analysis explaining the phenomena of interaction and consequences between electromagnetic waves and health. Since the total electric field in the biological system is unknown, that is why it can be determined by the Finite Difference Time Domain FDTD method to assess the electromagnetic power distribution in the biological system under study. For this purpose, the detailed on the mechanisms of interaction of microwave electromagnetic waves with the human body have been presented. Mathematical analysis using Maxwell’s equations as well as bio-heat equations is the basis of this study for a consistent result. Therefore, a thermal model of biological tissues based on an electrical analogy has been developed. By the principle of duality, an electrical model in the dielectric form of a multilayered human tissue was used in order to obtain a corresponding thermal model. This thermal model made it possible to evaluate the temperature profile of biological tissues during exposure to electromagnetic waves. The simulation results obtained from computer tools show that the temperature in the biological tissue is a linear function of the duration of exposure to microwave electromagnetic waves. 展开更多
关键词 Human biological Systems Microwaves COUPLING SAR Thermal Effects Non-Thermal Effects The FDTD Method Maxwell’s Equations Bio-Heat Equation Electrical Model Thermal Model
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Calculation of Mass Stopping Power and Range of Protons as Well as Important Radiation Quantities in Some Biological Human Bodyparts (Water, Muscle, Skeletal and Bone, Cortical)
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作者 Ahlam S. Almutairi Khalda T. Osman 《International Journal of Medical Physics, Clinical Engineering and Radiation Oncology》 2022年第2期99-112,共14页
In this work, the electronic mass stopping power and the range of protons in some biological human body parts (Water, Muscle, Skeletal and Bone, Cortical) were calculated in the energy range of protons 0.04 to 200 MeV... In this work, the electronic mass stopping power and the range of protons in some biological human body parts (Water, Muscle, Skeletal and Bone, Cortical) were calculated in the energy range of protons 0.04 to 200 MeV using the theory of Bethe-Bloch formula as giving in the references. All these calculations were done using Matlab program. The data related to the densities, average atomic number to mass number and excitation energies for the present tissues and substances were collected from ICRU Report 44 (1989). The present results for electronic mass stopping powers and ranges were compared with the data of PSTAR and good agreements were found between them, especially at energies between 1 - 200 MeV for stopping power and 4 - 200 MeV for the range. Also in this study, several important quantities in the field of radiation, such as thickness, linear energy transfer (LET), absorbed dose, equivalent dose, and effective dose of the protons in the given biological human body parts were calculated at protons energy 0.04 - 200 MeV. 展开更多
关键词 biological Human Bodyparts PROTONS RANGE MatLab PSTAR Electronic Mass Stopping Power LET Absorbed Dose Effective and Equivalent Dose
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A STUDY OF THE BIOLOGICAL CHARACTERISTICS OF HUMAN HEPATOMA XENOGRAFTS IN NUDE MICE AFTER IRRADIATION
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作者 曹世龙 姚伟祥 +3 位作者 于尔辛 黄抗美 周决 蒋娉 《Chinese Journal of Cancer Research》 SCIE CAS CSCD 1989年第1期50-53,共4页
Cell growth kinetics and changes in AFP in nude mice with human hepatoma xenografts were evaluated using the flow cytometry method. After receiving 10 Gy of radiation, the mice showed a marked delay in tumor growth; a... Cell growth kinetics and changes in AFP in nude mice with human hepatoma xenografts were evaluated using the flow cytometry method. After receiving 10 Gy of radiation, the mice showed a marked delay in tumor growth; approximately 1 Gy of radiation caused a tumor growth delay of one day. Irradiation altered various phases of the cell cycle. An acute and temporary block of G2 cells was characteristic; FCM measurements demonstrated that about 58% of cells were blocked in the G2 phase and this blocking effect lasted 90 hours after an irradiation of 10 Gy. This indicated that human hepatoma xenografts in nude mice were quite sensitive to irradiation. It was also noted that the AFP decreased for 96 hours after irradiation. Changes in G2 cells after irradiation may be closely related to changes in AFP. 展开更多
关键词 AFP A STUDY OF THE biological CHARACTERISTICS OF HUMAN HEPATOMA XENOGRAFTS IN NUDE MICE AFTER IRRADIATION
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Biological Markers on Human Pregnancy
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作者 ROBERT E.CANFIELD JOHN F.O'CONNOR 《Biomedical and Environmental Sciences》 SCIE CAS CSCD 1991年第1期56-58,共3页
This article reviews a selected set of recently described pregnancy-associated proteins which possess potential for both signaling pregnancy onset and monitoring its course. These molecules are compared and contrasted... This article reviews a selected set of recently described pregnancy-associated proteins which possess potential for both signaling pregnancy onset and monitoring its course. These molecules are compared and contrasted with human chorionic gonadotropin, the first pregnancy-associated protein to be discovered, and the standard biomarker of pregnancy to which all others must still be referenced. Recent advances in hCG research have focused on the structural determination and diagnostic significance of the subunits and fragments of the hCG molecule, particularly in urine. An outline of the potential utility of this approach is also presented. 展开更多
关键词 biological Markers on Human Pregnancy
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Analysis, Sources and Study of the Biological Consequences of Electromagnetic Pollution
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作者 Anthony Bassesuka Sandoka Nzao 《Open Journal of Applied Sciences》 CAS 2022年第12期2096-2123,共28页
The actions and health effects of electromagnetic fields in the radio frequency (RF) domains, referred to as radio frequencies and HV transmission networks have been studied for several decades. Following the appearan... The actions and health effects of electromagnetic fields in the radio frequency (RF) domains, referred to as radio frequencies and HV transmission networks have been studied for several decades. Following the appearance of questions and debates within the population, the actions and potential effects of radiofrequency and HV transport networks on health, in connection with the development of new wireless technologies, are generating a certain revival of interest. Thus, the increasing exposure to electromagnetic fields and the concerns of the public have led health organizations to undertake large-scale research programs to respond to the concerns expressed. These research programs have contributed to significantly increasing the number of studies on the actions and effects of electromagnetic pollution as well as their consequences on living beings. The objective of our research is focused on the analysis, sources, and study of the biological consequences of electromagnetic pollution. To do this, we have used physical laws and theorems, in particular Maxwell-Ampère, Maxwell-Gauss, Maxwell-Faraday, and Ohm’s law, to model the interactions between electromagnetic fields and living matter. In this article we have chosen the approach based on the electrical model of human biological tissue, taking into account on the one hand the physical phenomena of the propagation of an electromagnetic microwave plane wave in the range from 0 to 300GHz and on the other hand, the experimental values to simulate the relaxations α, β and γ and the impedance of the biological tissue faced with the variation of the frequency of propagation of the electromagnetic waves to identify the biological consequences relating thereto. The results obtained in the literature show the linear dependence of bio-impedance on frequency, these observations suggest that the tissue can be physiologically stressed at high frequencies. This can cause biological consequences for humans. The 2D simulation based on the proposed model has been developed as well as the verification of the consistency of the different mathematical models, by comparing the fractal dimensions of the results of the program with those of the figures obtained experimentally. 展开更多
关键词 SOURCES Electromagnetic Pollution Human biological Tissue Consequences Electrical Model RELAXATION Maxwell’s Equations
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Biological behaviors of two novel syngeneic human osteosarcoma cell lines
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作者 王晋 《外科研究与新技术》 2011年第2期123-124,共2页
Objective To characterize and compare the different biological behaviors of two novel human osteosarcoma cell lines,Zos and Zos-M,established respectively from the primary site and the skip metastasis of an osteosarco... Objective To characterize and compare the different biological behaviors of two novel human osteosarcoma cell lines,Zos and Zos-M,established respectively from the primary site and the skip metastasis of an osteosarcoma patient.Methods Two 展开更多
关键词 CELL biological behaviors of two novel syngeneic human osteosarcoma cell lines
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Multi-Compartment SCFA Quantification in Human
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作者 Jérémy Monteiro Antoine Lefèvre +6 位作者 Diane Dufour-Rainfray Adeline Oury Gabrielle Chicheri Laurent Galineau Hélène Blasco Lydie Nadal-Desbarats Patrick Emond 《American Journal of Analytical Chemistry》 CAS 2024年第6期177-200,共24页
Short-chain fatty acids (SCFA) play an important role in human biochemistry. They originate primarily from the digestive system through carbohydrates microbial fermentation. Most SCFA produced in the colon are absorbe... Short-chain fatty acids (SCFA) play an important role in human biochemistry. They originate primarily from the digestive system through carbohydrates microbial fermentation. Most SCFA produced in the colon are absorbed by the intestinal wall and enter the bloodstream to be distributed throughout the body for multiple purposes. At the intestinal level, SCFA play a role in controlling fat storage and fatty acid metabolism. The effects of these beneficial compounds therefore concern overall health. They facilitate energy expenditure and are valuable allies in the fight against obesity and diabetes. SCFA are also involved in the regulation of the levels of several neurotransmitters such as GABA (γ-aminobutyric acid), glutamate, serotonin, dopamine, and norepinephrine. Their role is also highlighted in many inflammatory and neurodegenerative diseases such as Alzheimer’s disease (AD) or Parkinson’s disease (PD). To have a realistic picture of the distribution of SCFA in different biological compartments of the human body, we propose to study SCFA simultaneously in five human biological samples: feces, saliva, serum, cerebrospinal fluid (CSF), and urine, as well as in Dried Blood Spot (DBS). To evaluate their concentration and repeatability, we used 10 aliquots from pooled samples, analyzed by 3-nitrophenylhydrazine (3-NPH) derivation and liquid chromatography coupled with high sensitivity mass spectrometry (LC-QqQ-MS). We also evaluated the SCFA assay on Dried Blood Spot (DBS). In this work, we adapted the pre-analytical parts for each sample to be able to use a common calibration curve, thus facilitating multi-assay quantification studies and so being less time-consuming. Moreover, we proposed new daughter ions from the same neutral loss (43 Da) to quantify SCFAs, thus improving the sensitivity. In conclusion, our methodology, based on a unique calibration curve for all samples for each SCFA, is well-suited to quantified them in a clinical context. 展开更多
关键词 LC-MS 3-Nitrophenylhydrazine Short-Chain Fatty Acids Human biological Samples Quantification
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Secretion of biologically active human factor Ⅸ protein in the milk of transgenic goats
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《Chinese Science Bulletin》 SCIE CAS 1998年第15期1317-1319,共3页
关键词 ZHANG Secretion of biologically active human factor
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