Igor Goryanin , Yuri Ivanov , Bob Damms , Sergey Vesnin , Oleg Shevelev , Irina Goryanin
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Exploring the interface between quantum biology, microwave technology, and neuroscience
Microwave technology, essential in quantum computing, is now being explored for clinical diagnostics. Passive microwave radiometry (MWR) detects endogenous microwave emissions from biological tissues, offering non-invasive insights that are distinct from conventional thermodynamic methods. This review highlights the potential of MWR to monitor physiological changes in conditions such as stroke, inflammation, brain injury, and degenerative diseases. Emerging evidence suggests that variations in microwave emissions reflect quantum-level biological processes, including protein folding and enzymatic activity. These findings open new avenues for real-time diagnostics and personalised treatment strategies. By integrating quantum biology, microwave sensing, and neuroscience, MWR could become a powerful tool in clinical practice. Further research is needed to validate these technologies and translate them into routine medical use.
期刊介绍:
Drug Discovery Today delivers informed and highly current reviews for the discovery community. The magazine addresses not only the rapid scientific developments in drug discovery associated technologies but also the management, commercial and regulatory issues that increasingly play a part in how R&D is planned, structured and executed.
Features include comment by international experts, news and analysis of important developments, reviews of key scientific and strategic issues, overviews of recent progress in specific therapeutic areas and conference reports.