CONNECTION OF THE ELECTRIC POTENTIAL OF A CELL NUCLEUS WITH
IRRADIATION OF CELLS AND THE ENERGETIC STATE OF AN ORGANISM
V.G.Shakhbazov
Charkiv University, Ukraine
The following questions are discussed in this report: 1. What
is the relation between the structure of a cell nuclei and its
ability to accumulate and to store an electric charge? 2. How do
these properties of a cell nuclei affect its functions and what
are the manifestations of these properties on the level of a
whole organism? 3. How does it affect an ultraweak photon
emission of cells and the cells reactions to an external
laser and microwave irradiation? 4. What might be the practical
applications of these new methods and conceptions for the
medicine and an agricultural selection?; 5. Also, a new
theoretical concept is introduced regarding cell nuclei as an
accumulator of the electrical charge. Brief answers to these
questions are as follows:
- The electrical charge is accumulated by the structures of
a chromatin and of a nuclear membrane. An increase of a
chromatin looseness associated for example with an
asynapsis of the homologous chromosomes in heterozygous
organisms leads to the increase of the electrical
capacitance and of the stability of electrical potential
of a cell nucleus.
- Increase in the electrical charge stability enhances the
stability of the genetic functions of a cell nucleus. On
the organismic level this leads to the increase of a non-specific
resistance, immune reactions and to the increase of a
life span.
- As shown by preliminary data, the cells of heterozygous
organisms, as possessing more stable electric charges of
their nuclei exhibit as well a decreased rate of the
ultraweak photon emission and a higher resistance to the
external damaging influences.
- A new technique of an intracellular electrophoresis and
new concepts upon the biological role of the electric
charge of a cell nucleus got numerous applications in the
different areas of a general and sportive medicine and in
agricultural selection.
- According to the data obtained one may suggest that a
cell nucleus is not a mere library of genes but plays
also a role of an energetic organoid, namely, a
microoscillator and an accumulator of an electric charge
which is supplied by the temperature energy and the
photonic energy of a wide spectral range.
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