7-11Increased use of mobile phones in the context of its implications on health issues is a serious concern. Here we investigated the effects of 2100 MHz W-CDMA (wideband code division multiple access) modulation radiofrequency (RF) field, the carrier of signals emitted by cellular phones, on free radical formation in cells. Human lymphocyte, leukemia (Chronic Lymphocytic Leukemia, MEC 1), breast fibroblast and breast adenocarcinoma (MCF-7) cell cultures were used in the experiments. The cell cultures were exposed to W-CDMA modulated RF radiation at 2100 MHz at a SAR level of 0.607 W/kg for 4 and 24 h. In addition, healthy lymphocytes and MCF-7 cells were exposed to Ultraviolet A (UV-A) radiation for 5 min equates to 26.85 J/cm2 after 24 h...
###EgeUn###Ubiquitous and ever increasing use of mobile phones led to the growing concern about the ...
The case for a DNA-damaging action produced by radio-frequency (RF) signals remains controversial de...
© 2019 Introduction: The rapid rise in global concerns about the adverse health effects of exposure ...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the non-thermal effects of microwave exposure on biolog...
Mobile phone usage currently exceeds landline communication in Africa. The extent of this usage has ...
International audienceThe aim of this study was to investigate the nonthermal effects of radiofreque...
his Study was designed to assess if radiofrequency (RF) radiation induces oxidative stress in cultur...
The work presented here outlines experiments done using a novel RF exposure chamber. This device all...
The case for a DNA-damaging action produced by radiofrequency (RF) signals remains controversial des...
Abstract Due to the rapid development of mobile phone technology, we are continuously exposed to 1.7...
The aim of this study was to investigate the induction of reactive oxygen species in murine L929 fib...
Over the years, due to rapid technological progress, radiation from man-made sources exceeded that o...
Purpose: The possibility of genotoxicity of radiofrequency radiation (RFR) applied alone or in combi...
International audienceThe modern telecommunications industry is ubiquitous throughout the world, wit...
International audienceThe potential effects of radiofrequency (RF) exposure on the genetic material ...
###EgeUn###Ubiquitous and ever increasing use of mobile phones led to the growing concern about the ...
The case for a DNA-damaging action produced by radio-frequency (RF) signals remains controversial de...
© 2019 Introduction: The rapid rise in global concerns about the adverse health effects of exposure ...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the non-thermal effects of microwave exposure on biolog...
Mobile phone usage currently exceeds landline communication in Africa. The extent of this usage has ...
International audienceThe aim of this study was to investigate the nonthermal effects of radiofreque...
his Study was designed to assess if radiofrequency (RF) radiation induces oxidative stress in cultur...
The work presented here outlines experiments done using a novel RF exposure chamber. This device all...
The case for a DNA-damaging action produced by radiofrequency (RF) signals remains controversial des...
Abstract Due to the rapid development of mobile phone technology, we are continuously exposed to 1.7...
The aim of this study was to investigate the induction of reactive oxygen species in murine L929 fib...
Over the years, due to rapid technological progress, radiation from man-made sources exceeded that o...
Purpose: The possibility of genotoxicity of radiofrequency radiation (RFR) applied alone or in combi...
International audienceThe modern telecommunications industry is ubiquitous throughout the world, wit...
International audienceThe potential effects of radiofrequency (RF) exposure on the genetic material ...
###EgeUn###Ubiquitous and ever increasing use of mobile phones led to the growing concern about the ...
The case for a DNA-damaging action produced by radio-frequency (RF) signals remains controversial de...
© 2019 Introduction: The rapid rise in global concerns about the adverse health effects of exposure ...