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Forming the nanosized molecular assemblies (nanoassociates) is a key to understand the properties of highly diluted aqueous solutions

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In the present study it was shown that biological effects of highly diluted aqueous solutions were due to the formation of nano-sized (up to 400 nm) molecular assemblies, called nanoassociates mainly consisting of aqueous molecules (up to 500 million) under the influence of two effectors: solute and external electromagnetic fields.

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Original Russian Text © A.I. Konovalov, I.S. Ryzhkina, L.I. Murtazina, Yu.V. Kiseleva, 2014, published in Biofizika, 2014, Vol. 59, No. 3, pp. 421–427.

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Konovalov, A.I., Ryzhkina, I.S., Murtazina, L.I. et al. Forming the nanosized molecular assemblies (nanoassociates) is a key to understand the properties of highly diluted aqueous solutions. BIOPHYSICS 59, 341–346 (2014). https://doi.org/10.1134/S0006350914030142

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