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Application of nanotechnology of the effect of an aqueous solution of catholyte on the viability of biological cells and of the effect of an aqueous solution of anolyte on the destruction of cancer cells

Michael Shoikhedbrod

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Nanotechnologies are used in processes occurring in nanometer sizes, at the level of molecules, atoms, ions, etc. The combination of biology, medicine and nanotechnology has led to the emergence of new methods and devices that make it possible to use the chemical, mechanical and other properties of molecules, atoms, ions, as well as to discover new phenomena and biological processes occurring at the molecular, atomic and ionic level. The article presents a nanotechnology mechanism for applying the impact of negatively or positively charged liquids on the membrane of a biological cell placed in these liquids, confirmed by tests on specially designed devices. This article presents the application of nanotechnology to revive a biological cell using a negatively charged solution of the catholyte of the nutrient medium in which it is placed. The application of nanotechnology for the destruction of cancer cells with the help of a positively charged anolyte solution of the patients lymph, in which they settle, will be shown.


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DOI: https://doi.org/10.37628/ijan.v8i2.918

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