The impact of electromagnetic fields with frequency of 50 Hz on metabolic activity of cells in vitro

The article presents the results of research on the influence of the sinusoidal electromagnetic field with a frequency of 50 Hz on the metabolic activity of two cell lines normal BJ and cancer 143b, with different exposure times (0.5 h, 1 h, 2 h and 3 h). It is shown the difference in its effect on cancer and physiological line. In order to analyze the viability there was performed the MTT test. Streszczenie. W artykule zostały zaprezentowane wyniki badań wpływu sinusoidalnego pola elektromagnetycznego o częstotliwości 50 Hz na aktywność metaboliczną dwóch linii komórkowych normalnej BJ i nowotworowej 143b przy różnych czasach ekspozycji (0.5 h, 1 h, 2 h i 3 h). Wykazano różnice w oddziaływaniu na linię fizjologiczną oraz nowotworową. W celu dokonania analizy żywotności wykonano test MTT. (Oddziaływanie pola elektromagnetycznego o częstotliwości 50 Hz na aktywność metaboliczną komórek w warunkach in vitro)

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