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Magnetic-isotope effect of magnesium in the living cell

There is a great variety of chemical elements which have both kinds of stable isotopes, nonmagnetic and magnetic ones. Koltover et al examined the influence of different isotopes of magnesium on cells of Escherichia coli and found that the cells which were grown on magnetic isotope, 25Mg, essentiall...

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Published in:Doklady. Biochemistry and biophysics 2012-02, Vol.442 (1), p.12-14
Main Authors: Koltover, V. K., Shevchenko, U. G., Avdeeva, L. V., Royba, E. A., Berdinsky, V. L., Kudryashova, E. A.
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Language:English
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Summary:There is a great variety of chemical elements which have both kinds of stable isotopes, nonmagnetic and magnetic ones. Koltover et al examined the influence of different isotopes of magnesium on cells of Escherichia coli and found that the cells which were grown on magnetic isotope, 25Mg, essentially faster adapt to the new media by comparison with the cells which were grown on the nonmagnetic isotopes.
ISSN:1607-6729
1608-3091
DOI:10.1134/S1607672912010048