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Journal of the Neurological Sciences
Neurological effects of microwave exposure related to mobile communication1997 •
Bulletin of Mathematical Biology
Field-induced forces at dielectric interfaces as a possible mechanism of RF hearing effects1981 •
This volume presents basic, applied, and clinical information ranging from extremely low to super high frequencies. In general, the interaction of electromagnetic fields and waves with biological systems is frequency-dependent. Moreover, the mechanisms of interaction for fields at low frequencies are very different from those at high frequencies. While signifi- cant advances are being made on many fronts, a particular emphasis of this volume has been placed on the recent developments of our understanding in the very low and extremely low frequencies. They have led to some exciting new applications in the clinical management of tissue injury from exposure to extremely low frequency electric fields, and in the therapeutic treatment of the musculoskeletal systems, such as the repair of soft tissue wounds and bone fractures using low frequency fields (see chapters three and four). These low frequency fields also are emitted by circuitry within video display terminals (VDTs) and video display units (VDUs). Recently, considerable concern has been expressed by the public and some professionals about the possible health effects resulting from extended use of these devices. Chapter five examines, in detail, the possible effects of electric and magnetic fields from VDTs and VDUs on human health.
Bioelectromagnetics
Effects of 900 MHz electromagnetic fields exposure on cochlear cells' functionality in rats: Evaluation of distortion product otoacoustic emissions2005 •
Radiation and Environmental Biophysics
Effects of microwaves (900 MHz) on the cochlear receptor: exposure systems and preliminary results2000 •
The purpose of this paper is to present the experimental device and the work in progress performed in search for objective organic correlation of damage to hearing, examining possible acoustic otofunctional effects on the cochlear epithelium of the rat due to exposure to microwaves (900 MHz). Two experiments using male Sprague-Dawley rats were carried out with a far-field exposure in a cubic chamber. No statistically significant evidence was obtained at both specific absorption rate (SAR) values. The exposure system and the diagnostic apparatus are extremely useful to investigate a potential effect on the auditory system: however, with the parameters applied in these experiments, no evidence was observed.
Archives of Medical Research
Occupational safety: effects of workplace radiofrequencies on hearing function2004 •
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Bioelectromagnetics
Comparative effects of extremely high power microwave pulses and a brief CW irradiation on pacemaker function in isolated frog heart slices2000 •
Bioelectromagnetics
Radio frequency electromagnetic exposure: Tutorial review on experimental dosimetry1996 •
An integral predictive model that reveals a causal relation between exposures to non-thermal electromagnetic waves and healthy or unhealthy effects
An integral predictive model that reveals a causal relation between exposures to non-thermal electromagnetic waves and healthy or unhealthy effects2020 •
International Journal of Hygiene and Environmental Health
Effects of low-level radio-frequency (3kHz to 300GHz) energy on human cardiovascular, reproductive, immune, and other systems: A review of the recent literature2008 •
Health Physics
Quantitative Evaluations of Mechanisms of Radiofrequency Interactions with Biological Molecules and Processes2008 •
European Archives of Oto-Rhino-Laryngology
Studying the effects of mobile phone use on the auditory system and the central nervous system: a review of the literature and future directionsIEEE Transactions on Magnetics
Numerical Dosimetry Schemes for the Simulation of Human Exposure to Pulsed High-Power Electromagnetic-Field Sources2000 •
Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology Part A: Physiology - COMP BIOCHEM PHYSIOL PHYSIOL
Heart rate and blood pressure changes during radiofrequency irradiation and environmental heating1992 •
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Indian journal of experimental biology
Cell phone radiation exposure on brain and associated biological systems2013 •
European review for medical and pharmacological sciences
The effect of pulsed electromagnetic radiation from mobile phone on the levels of monoamine neurotransmitters in four different areas of rat brain1997 •
Journal of Toxicology and Environmental Health, Part B
MOBILE TELEPHONES AND CANCER—A REVIEW OF EPIDEMIOLOGICAL EVIDENCE2004 •
Journal of Toxicology and Environmental Health Part B: Critical Reviews
RECENT ADVANCES IN RESEARCH ON RADIOFREQUENCY FIELDS AND HEALTH2001 •
Iranian Journal of Basic Medical Sciences
Effect of Mobile Phone Microwaves on Fetal Period of BALB/c Mice in Histological Characteristics of Hippocampus and Learning Behaviors2009 •
Bull Vet Inst …
APOPTOSIS RESULTED FROM RADIOFREQUENCY RADIATION EXPOSURE OF PREGNANT RABBITS AND THEIR INFANTS2011 •
Electromagnetic biology and medicine
Oxidative mechanisms of biological activity of low-intensity radiofrequency radiation2015 •
Applied Biochemistry and Biotechnology
Pathophysiology of Microwave Radiation: Effect on Rat Brain2012 •
Bioelectromagnetics
No effects of UMTS exposure on the function of rat outer hair cells2009 •