In this paper, we analyze biological effects produced by magnetic fields in order to elucidate the physical
mechanisms, which can produce them.
We show that there is a chierarchy of such mechanisms and that
the mutual interplay between them can result in the synergetic outcome. In particular, we analyze the
biological effects of magnetic fields on soliton mediated charge transport in the redox processes in living
organisms.
Such solitons are described by nonlinear systems of equations and represent electrons that are
self-trapped in alpha-helical polypeptides due to the moderately strong electron-lattice interaction. They
represent a particular type of disssipativeless large polarons in low-dimensional systems.
We show that
the effective mass of solitons in the is different from the mass of free electrons, and that there is a
resonant effect of the magnetic fields on the dynamics of solitons, and, hence, on charge transport that
accompanies photosynthesis and respiration.
These effects can result in non-thermal resonant effects of
magnetic fields on redox processes in particular, and on the metabolism of the organism in general.
This
can explain physical mechanisms of therapies based on applying magnetic fields.
https://arxiv.org/ftp/arxiv/papers/1411/1411.6576.pdf
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