It has been proven that many of biological processes are frequency selective pro- cesses that relate to quantum energy state of photosensitive molecules. It was shown that light- activated changes in protein energy states can induce or modulate biological processes. Various up-to-date methodologies that incorporate low-intensity light into therapeutic procedures have been integrated into modern medicine. Here we have studied experimentally the hypothesis of the Resonant Recognition Model (RRM) that selectivity of protein activities is based on speci¯c resonant electromagnetic interactions [1]. The RRM theory proposes that an external electro- magnetic ¯eld at a particular activation frequency would produce resonant e®ects on protein biological activity, and this activation frequency can be determined computationally [1].
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Proceedings of Progress In Electromagnetics Research Symposium (PIERS 2013)
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D. C. Chang
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Progress In Electromagnetics Research Symposium (PIERS 2013)