Checcucci A, Olmi R, Vanni R
J Microw Power Electromagn Energy. 1985;20(3):161-3. doi: 10.1080/16070658.1985.11720299.
Haemolytic thermal threshold of human erythrocytes has been determined by means of an especially designed microwave apparatus. Temperatures between 50 and 55 degrees C are necessary to produce an initial haemolysis of erythrocytes in the whole blood, while the thermal threshold drops to 37 degrees C for red blood cells suspended in buffered saline. Absorbed energy measurements permit the conclusion that the haemolytic effect is thermal in nature.
已通过一种特别设计的微波仪器测定了人体红细胞的溶血热阈值。要使全血中的红细胞产生初始溶血,温度需在50至55摄氏度之间,而对于悬浮在缓冲盐溶液中的红细胞,热阈值降至37摄氏度。吸收能量的测量结果可以得出溶血效应本质上是热效应的结论。