Noise induced calcium oscillations in a cell exposed to electromagnetic fields

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Abstract

The effects of noise on the calcium oscillations in a cell exposed to electromagnetic fields are described by a dynamic model. Noise is a very important factor to be considered in the dynamic research on the calcium oscillations in a cell exposed to electromagnetic fields. Some meaningful results have been obtained here based on the discussion. The results show that the pattern of intracellular calcium oscillations exposure to electromagnetic fields can be influenced by noise. Furthermore, the intracellular calcium oscillations exposure to electromagnetic fields can also be induced by noise. And the work has also studied the relationships between the voltage sensitive calcium channel's open probability and electromagnetic field. The result can provide new insights into constructive roles and potential applications of selecting appropriate electromagnetic field frequency during the research of biological effect of electromagnetic field.

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Zhang, Y., Zhao, Y., Chen, Y., Yuan, C., & Zhan, Y. (2015). Noise induced calcium oscillations in a cell exposed to electromagnetic fields. Bio-Medical Materials and Engineering, 26, S2077–S2082. https://doi.org/10.3233/BME-151513

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