During the past decade considerable evidence has accumulated demonstrating the exposures of cells of the immune system to relatively weak extremely-low-frequency (ELF) electromagnetic fields (< 300 Hz) can elicit cellular changes which might be relevant to in-vivo immune activity. However, knowledge about the underlying biological mechanisms by which weak fields induce cellular changes is still very limited. It is generally believed that the cell membrane and Ca{sup 2+} regulated activity is involved in bioactive ELF field-coupling to living systems. This article begins with a short review of the current state of knowledge concerning the effects of nonthermal levels of ELF electromagnetic fields on the biochemistry and activity of immune ce...
AbstractWe have tested the hypothesis that extremely low frequency (ELF) time-varying magnetic field...
Calcium ions play many important roles in biological systems. For example, calcium ion activity can ...
In this thesis we investigated possible modulatory roles of low frequency electromagnetic fields (...
We are increasingly exposed to low-frequency electromagnetic fields (LF EMFs) by electrical devices ...
We are increasingly exposed to low-frequency electromagnetic fields (LF EMFs) by electrical devices ...
AbstractCalcium influx increased during mitogen-activated signal transduction in thymic lymphocytes ...
calcium concentration; J, electrical current density; E, electric field intensity; B, magnetic flux ...
AbstractThe DNA synthesis of lymphocytes triggered by phytohemagglutinin or phorbol-myristate-acetat...
It is well established that many life forms, lower as well as higher, are capable of sensing electro...
The effects of extremely low frequency electromagnetic fields (ELF-EMF) on human health remain uncle...
AbstractPrevious research showed that exposure of human HL-60 cells to extremely low frequency elect...
The effects of extremely low frequency electromagnetic fields (ELF-EMF) on human health remain uncle...
The effects of extremely low frequency electromagnetic fields (ELF-EMF) on human health remain uncle...
Extremely low frequency magnetic fields (ELF MF) have been reported to alter a number of cell signal...
In this thesis we investigated possible modulatory roles of low frequency electromagnetic fie...
AbstractWe have tested the hypothesis that extremely low frequency (ELF) time-varying magnetic field...
Calcium ions play many important roles in biological systems. For example, calcium ion activity can ...
In this thesis we investigated possible modulatory roles of low frequency electromagnetic fields (...
We are increasingly exposed to low-frequency electromagnetic fields (LF EMFs) by electrical devices ...
We are increasingly exposed to low-frequency electromagnetic fields (LF EMFs) by electrical devices ...
AbstractCalcium influx increased during mitogen-activated signal transduction in thymic lymphocytes ...
calcium concentration; J, electrical current density; E, electric field intensity; B, magnetic flux ...
AbstractThe DNA synthesis of lymphocytes triggered by phytohemagglutinin or phorbol-myristate-acetat...
It is well established that many life forms, lower as well as higher, are capable of sensing electro...
The effects of extremely low frequency electromagnetic fields (ELF-EMF) on human health remain uncle...
AbstractPrevious research showed that exposure of human HL-60 cells to extremely low frequency elect...
The effects of extremely low frequency electromagnetic fields (ELF-EMF) on human health remain uncle...
The effects of extremely low frequency electromagnetic fields (ELF-EMF) on human health remain uncle...
Extremely low frequency magnetic fields (ELF MF) have been reported to alter a number of cell signal...
In this thesis we investigated possible modulatory roles of low frequency electromagnetic fie...
AbstractWe have tested the hypothesis that extremely low frequency (ELF) time-varying magnetic field...
Calcium ions play many important roles in biological systems. For example, calcium ion activity can ...
In this thesis we investigated possible modulatory roles of low frequency electromagnetic fields (...