Firstenberg describes a number of studies on microwave radiation and blood cells. In one, “Chiang et al. (1989) in their epidemiological study found that white blood cell phagocytosis was stimulated by chronic exposure to the lowest intensities of radio waves and inhibited, sometimes severely, by higher intensities. . . . Exposure levels ranged from 0–4 mW/cm2 to 120 mW/cm2.” (p. 22)
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MissTasha3 1 month ago
i love how casual you put it, really helping me in bio though :')
AliceA31 3 months ago
So This would be a small particle phagocytosis? Neutrophil was the cell you chose, yes?
CHEVYedsf 4 months ago
hahaha also known as OM NOM NOM NOM NOM! Loved the video, thank you, I really didn't understand it before! :)
thexxxgiaxxx 4 months ago
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bananasofcourse 4 months ago
I think this is Receptor- mediated endocytosis :S
pianocovers100 4 months ago
isnt this pinocytosis, cuz in phagocytosis, shouldnt the cytoplasm come out of the cell?
alen132465 1 year ago
excellent video for one's unerstanding!
alissalimyf 1 year ago
Firstenberg describes a number of studies on microwave radiation and blood cells. In one, “Chiang et al. (1989) in their epidemiological study found that white blood cell phagocytosis was stimulated by chronic exposure to the lowest intensities of radio waves and inhibited, sometimes severely, by higher intensities. . . . Exposure levels ranged from 0–4 mW/cm2 to 120 mW/cm2.” (p. 22)
ekingh22 1 year ago
Thank You
I like Ahhhhhhh part! hahahhahha
dieann6253 1 year ago 5
thanks for the nice animation mate =D. Helped me alot in our science project.
InvincibleMarkB 1 year ago
@InvincibleMarkB Oh wow, my pleasure!
Kill3rTcell 1 year ago
great! :D
DarkKiss92 1 year ago