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Influence of Millimeter Electromagnetic Waves on Fluorescence of Water-Saline Solutions of Human Serum Albumin

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JOURNAL OF APPLIED SPECTROSCOPY
Volume 83, Issue 3, Pages 486-489

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SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s10812-016-0316-z

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human serum albumin; millimeter electromagnetic waves; irradiation; irradiation frequency; excitation and fluorescence wavelengths

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The effect of electromagnetic waves of the millimeter region on the conformation and fluorescence characteristics of human serum albumin was studied. It is shown that the irradiation of the albumin solution leads to an increase of the fluorescence intensity depending on the duration of irradiation. At an irradiation frequency of 48 GHz the fluorescence intensity of albumin hardly changes at all, while at 41.8 and 51.8 GHz it increases. It is also shown that when the irradiation frequency is 51.8 GHz, the intensity of the albumin solution fluorescence increases with increase of the irradiation time.

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