The effect of bioresonance therapy on the leukocyte count of the peripheral blood of intact animals
AUTHORS : Boqueriaone L.A. | Saliaone N.T. | Boqueriaone O. L. | Dzidziguri3 D.V. | Mikadzeone L.T. | Gotovsky2 M.Yu.
RELEVANT UNIVERSITIES : oneNTSSSH them. A.N. Bakuleva,2Center “IMEDIS”, Moscow, Russia; 3TSU named after
Yves. Javakhishvili, Tbilisi, Georgia
YEAR : 2008
Purpose of the study: to study the effect of BRT on the leukocyte count of peripheral blood
in intact animals. Material and research methods Research objects
1. Sexually mature white mice (20–25 g), (n = 265).
2. Sexually mature white rats (150–170 g), (n = 52).
3. Seven day old white rats (6–8 g), (n = 12). The animals were
divided into control and experimental groups. Control groups:
1st group – intact sexually mature white mice;
1a – intact sexually mature white mice;
1b – intact sexually mature white mice (taking blood twice with an interval of 1 hour);