A Review of Electromagnetic Activity in Cellular Mechanics


" Tumors composed of cancer cells provide additional expressive evidence of electromagnetic cellular activity. For example, breast cancer tumors produce a charge that can be measured externally [29] [30]. Correspondingly there is a voltage gradient between cancer tissue in tumors and neighboring normal tissue [31]-[34].

It is believed that the enhanced electromagnetic fields of cancerous tumors attract blood vessels which then expand and also become malignant [35].

Cancer cells are known to have supernumerary centrioles [26] [36]-[70]. These centrioles tend to cluster together [71] and these clusters are believed to be the source of the enhanced electromagnetic fields associated with cancerous tissue." {Credits 1}

{Credits 1} 🎪 Huston, R. L. (2016). A Review of Electromagnetic Activity in Cellular Mechanics. Advances in Bioscience and Biotechnology, 7(09), 360. Copyright © 2016 by author and Scientific Research Publishing Inc. This work is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution International License (CC BY 4.0).


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