Mitotic activity of various organs of sexually mature rats and mice after partial hepatectomy as a result of bioresonance exposure endogenous electromagnetic fields

Mitotic activity of various organs of sexually mature rats and mice after partial hepatectomy as a result of bioresonance exposure endogenous electromagnetic fields

AUTHORS : Boqueria1 O.L. | Salia1 N.T. | Dzidziguri2 D.V.

RELEVANT UNIVERSITIES : 1 NTSSSH them. A.N. Bakuleva, Moscow,2 TSU named after Yves. Javakhishvili (Tbilisi)
YEAR : 2012

 

SUMMARY The work is devoted to the study of the effect of bioresonance exposure to endogenous electromagnetic fields on the mitotic activity of various organs of white rats and mice. Determined that bioresonance impact endogenous electromagnetic fields (endogenous bioresonance therapy) stimulates cell division
in the proliferating tissues of experimental animals. The proliferative activity of hepatocytes increases in the parenchyma of the regenerating liver after partial
hepatectomy. The cell mitotic index also increases in the growing organ of white
rats (seven-day-old rat pups) after RFS. Key words: mitotic activity, proliferative activity,endogenous electromagnetic
fields.

 

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