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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Mar. 11, 2025
Filed:
Feb. 03, 2021
Georgia Tech Research Corporation, Atlanta, GA (US);
William Hunt, Atlanta, GA (US);
Kyle Spencer Davis, Atlanta, GA (US);
Michelle LaPlaca, Atlanta, GA (US);
Chris Ward, Atlanta, GA (US);
John Alexander Herrmann, Atlanta, GA (US);
Georgia Tech Research Corporation, Atlanta, GA (US);
Abstract
Disclosed herein are methods of disrupting cell-to-cell communication. An exemplary method comprises transmitting one or more microwave signals to a communication molecule located in an environment having a plurality of cells. The one or more microwave signals can comprise a first microwave signal and a second microwave signal. The first microwave signal can have a first frequency corresponding to frequency of a first peak in a microwave spectrum associated with rotational modes of the communication molecule. The second microwave signal can have a second frequency corresponding to a frequency of a second peak in the microwave spectrum associated with the rotational modes of the communication molecule.