BACKGROUND: The impact of microwave (MW)/radio frequency radiation (RFR) on important biological parameters is probably more than a simply thermal one. Exposure to radio frequency (RF) signals generated by the use of cellular telephones have increased dramatically and reported to affect physiological, neurological, cognitive and behavioural changes and to induce, initiate and promote carcinogenesis. Genotoxicity of RFR has also been reported in various test systems after in vitro and/or in vivo exposure but none in mobile phone users. AIMS: In the present study, DNA and chromosomal damage investigations were carried out on the peripheral blood lymphocytes of individuals using mobile phones, being exposed to MW frequency ranging...
BACKGROUND: It is widely accepted that DNA double-strand breaks (DSBs) and their misrepair in stem c...
<div><p>Some epidemiological studies indicate that the use of mobile phones causes cancer in humans ...
BACKGROUND: It is widely accepted that DNA double-strand breaks (DSBs) and their misrepair in stem c...
BACKGROUND: The impact of microwave (MW)/radio frequency radiation (RFR) on important biological pa...
Electromagnetic fields (EMF) are classified as “possibly carcinogenic” by the International Agency f...
Electromagnetic fields (EMF) are classified as "possibly carcinogenic" by the International Agency f...
ABSTRACT Mobile telephones, sometimes called cellular (cell) phones or handies, are now an integral...
187-200Wireless technologies are ubiquitous today and the mobile phones are one of the prodigious ...
Environmental exposure to modern microwave telecommunication electromagnetic fields (EMFs) has incre...
We have recently described frequency-dependent effects of mobile phone microwaves (MWs) of global sy...
Some epidemiological studies indicate that the use of mobile phones causes cancer in humans (in part...
Purpose: The possibility of genotoxicity of radiofrequency radiation (RFR) applied alone or in combi...
The case for a DNA-damaging action produced by radiofrequency (RF) signals remains controversial des...
The past decades have witnessed rapid evolution of telecommunication technology and wireless devices...
Some epidemiological studies indicate that the use of mobile phones causes cancer in humans (in part...
BACKGROUND: It is widely accepted that DNA double-strand breaks (DSBs) and their misrepair in stem c...
<div><p>Some epidemiological studies indicate that the use of mobile phones causes cancer in humans ...
BACKGROUND: It is widely accepted that DNA double-strand breaks (DSBs) and their misrepair in stem c...
BACKGROUND: The impact of microwave (MW)/radio frequency radiation (RFR) on important biological pa...
Electromagnetic fields (EMF) are classified as “possibly carcinogenic” by the International Agency f...
Electromagnetic fields (EMF) are classified as "possibly carcinogenic" by the International Agency f...
ABSTRACT Mobile telephones, sometimes called cellular (cell) phones or handies, are now an integral...
187-200Wireless technologies are ubiquitous today and the mobile phones are one of the prodigious ...
Environmental exposure to modern microwave telecommunication electromagnetic fields (EMFs) has incre...
We have recently described frequency-dependent effects of mobile phone microwaves (MWs) of global sy...
Some epidemiological studies indicate that the use of mobile phones causes cancer in humans (in part...
Purpose: The possibility of genotoxicity of radiofrequency radiation (RFR) applied alone or in combi...
The case for a DNA-damaging action produced by radiofrequency (RF) signals remains controversial des...
The past decades have witnessed rapid evolution of telecommunication technology and wireless devices...
Some epidemiological studies indicate that the use of mobile phones causes cancer in humans (in part...
BACKGROUND: It is widely accepted that DNA double-strand breaks (DSBs) and their misrepair in stem c...
<div><p>Some epidemiological studies indicate that the use of mobile phones causes cancer in humans ...
BACKGROUND: It is widely accepted that DNA double-strand breaks (DSBs) and their misrepair in stem c...