• Статья
    Biological Detection of Physical Factors Related to the High-Current Electric Explosion of Conductors in a Vacuum

    E. A. Priakhin a, L. I. Urutskoev b, E. V. Stiazhkinaa c, G. A. Tryapitsynaa c, A. E. Aldibekova a, A. A. Peretykin a, E. E. Priakhin d, K. A. Alabin e, N. D. Piliaf, N. Z. Chikovanif, D. A. Voitenkof and R. M. Arshbaf
    aUrals Research Center for Radiation Medicine, RF Medical Biological Agency, Chelyabinsk, 454076 Russia
    bRF Presidential Academy of the National Economy and Public Administration, Moscow, 119571 Russia c
    Chelyabinsk State University, Chelyabinsk, 454001 Russia
    dAlferov University, Saint Petersburg, 194021 Russia
    e – Prokhorov General Physics Institute, Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow, 119991 Russia
    f MIREA—Russian Technological University, Moscow, 119454 Russia

    *e-mail: pryakhin@yandex.ru
    Received June 18, 2020; revised July 10, 2020; accepted July 27, 2020
    Abstract—The effect physical factors associated with the high-current electric explosion of conductors in a vacuum (pulsed magnetic field, light exposure, radiation leaving specific tracks on nuclear emulsions and other
    materials) have on biological systems is studied. The effect is assessed from the level of nuclear DNA damage in
    human peripheral blood leukocytes, the frequency of chromosomal aberrations in the dividing cells of an onion
    root, the growth rate of green unicellular algae, and the germination and growth rate of plant seeds.

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