S Muñoz San Martín et al 2003 Phys. Med. Biol. 48 1649 doi:10.1088/0031-9155/48/11/311
S Muñoz San Martín, J L Sebastián, M Sancho and J M Miranda
Show affiliationsThis paper shows the importance of using realistic cell shapes with the proper geometry and orientation to study the mechanisms of direct cellular effects from radiofrequency (RF) exposure. For this purpose, the electric field distribution within erythrocyte, rod and ellipsoidal cell models is calculated by using a finite element technique with adaptive meshing. The three cell models are exposed to linearly polarized electromagnetic plane waves of frequencies 900 and 2450 MHz. The results show that the amplification of the electric field within the membrane of the erythrocyte shape cell is more significant than that observed in other cell geometries. The results obtained show the dependence of the induced electric field distribution on frequency, electrical properties of membrane and cytoplasm and the orientation of the cell with respect to the applied field. The analysis of the transition of an erythrocyte shape to an ellipsoidal one shows that a uniformly shelled ellipsoid model is a rough approximation if a precise simulation of bioeffects in cells is desired.
87.50.S- Radiofrequency/microwave fields effects
87.10.-e General theory and mathematical aspects
87.16.D- Membranes, bilayers, and vesicles
Issue 11 (7 June 2003)
Received 22 November 2002, in final form 7 April 2003
Published 20 May 2003
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