http://www.livescience.com/technology/071119-virus-zapper.html
Is it possible to shine a light on infected tissue, and only kill the viruses, leaving healthy tissue intact? A father-son team combined physics and biology to prove that it is indeed possible.
Kong-Thon Tsen, a physics professor at Arizona State University, was talking with his son Shaw-Wei Tsen, a pathology student at Johns Hopkins, about antiviral treatments. If a vaccine is not available for a viral illness, treatment options are extremely limited.
"We have demonstrated a technique of using a laser to excite vibrations on the shield of a virus and damage it, so that it's no longer functional," said Tsen senior. "We're testing it on HIV and hepatitis right now."
Tsen and Tsen have demonstrated that their laser technique (see laser set-up) can break up the protein shell of the mosaic tobacco virus. When completed, the treatment leaves only a harmless film of molecules.
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Und genau DAS macht auch die Frequenztherapie nach Clark, nur OHNE Laser.
gruß kf