Magneto-electrochemical theory of metabolism: electromagnetic communication of cells and the role of the extracellular matrix

  • Ganna Nevoit
  • Gediminas Jarusevičius
  • Olena Filyunova
  • Svetlana Danyl­chenko
  • Maksim Potyazhenko
  • Ozar Mintser
  • Inga Arūnė Bumblytė
  • Alfonsas Vainoras
Keywords: noncommunicable diseases, extracellular matrix, biophotons, biophoton signaling, electromagnetic cell communication

Abstract

A fragment of the results of a theoretical analytical systematisation of existing scientific data on the electromagnetic mechanisms of cellular signaling is presented. This is a continuation of the theoretical development of the magneto-electrochemical theory of metabolism (2019–2025). The aim of the theoretical research was to create a concept of electromagnetic communication of cells, to deepen fundamental knowledge, and to find new promising approaches to solving the problem of chronic noncommunicable diseases. General scientific methods of system analysis of literature review were applied in the study, which resulted in a working promising model of the concept of electromagnetic cellular communication. The article is focused on biophotonic signaling and the role of the extracellular matrix in its implementation. The research shows that the concept of biophoton signaling is a promising working model for scientific discussion and for further study into the role of electromagnetic fields in the phenomenon of biological cell life in vivo. The state of the extracellular matrix is an important biological aspect for the implementation of the phenomena of life and health and the quantum pathogenesis of noncommunicable diseases.

Published
2025-04-07
Section
Physiology