Artificial light and power frequency magnetic fields are ubiquitous in the built environment. Light is a potent zeitgeber but it is unclear whether power frequency magnetic fields can influence circadian rhythm control. To study this possibility, 8andndash;12‐week‐old male C57BL/6J mice were exposed for 30andthinsp;min starting at zeitgeber time 14 (ZT14, 2andthinsp;h into the dark period of the day) to 50andthinsp;Hz magnetic fields at 580andthinsp;andmu;T using a pair of Helmholtz coils and/or a blue LED light at 700 lux or neither. Our experiments revealed an acute adrenal response to blue light, in terms of increased adrenalandnbsp;per1andnbsp;gene expression, increased serum corticosterone levels, increased time spent sleeping, and dec...
Extremely low-frequency magnetic fields (ELF-MFs) are generated by power lines and household electri...
There is an ongoing controversy in the literature related to the biological effects of weak, low fre...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the effects of different electromagnetic fields on some haematochemical p...
Artificial light and power frequency magnetic fields are ubiquitous in the built environment. Light ...
There is a need for improved understanding of interactions between electromagnetic fields and biolog...
It is well known that circadian clocks are mainly regulated by light targeting signaling pathways in...
It has been suggested that weak 50/60 Hz [extremely low frequency (ELF)] magnetic fields (MF) could ...
<p>The so-called &rsquo;Melatonin Hypothesis&lsquo; proposed that decreased nocturnal ...
Living organisms have evolved within the natural electromagnetic fields (EMFs) of the earth which co...
Mice were multiply exposed to 60-Hz, 100 kV/m electric fields and carbon dioxide production, oxygen ...
peer reviewedThe purpose of this study was to reproduce and extend two earlier studies of the effect...
The question of possible biological effects of power-frequency magnetic fields (PF-MF) remains contr...
There is still uncertainty whether extremely low frequency electromagnetic fields (ELF-EMF) can indu...
Copyright © 2014 Bogdan Lewczuk et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative...
Biological effects of static magnetic fields (MF) and time-varying MF of electricity (50/60 Hz) appe...
Extremely low-frequency magnetic fields (ELF-MFs) are generated by power lines and household electri...
There is an ongoing controversy in the literature related to the biological effects of weak, low fre...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the effects of different electromagnetic fields on some haematochemical p...
Artificial light and power frequency magnetic fields are ubiquitous in the built environment. Light ...
There is a need for improved understanding of interactions between electromagnetic fields and biolog...
It is well known that circadian clocks are mainly regulated by light targeting signaling pathways in...
It has been suggested that weak 50/60 Hz [extremely low frequency (ELF)] magnetic fields (MF) could ...
<p>The so-called &rsquo;Melatonin Hypothesis&lsquo; proposed that decreased nocturnal ...
Living organisms have evolved within the natural electromagnetic fields (EMFs) of the earth which co...
Mice were multiply exposed to 60-Hz, 100 kV/m electric fields and carbon dioxide production, oxygen ...
peer reviewedThe purpose of this study was to reproduce and extend two earlier studies of the effect...
The question of possible biological effects of power-frequency magnetic fields (PF-MF) remains contr...
There is still uncertainty whether extremely low frequency electromagnetic fields (ELF-EMF) can indu...
Copyright © 2014 Bogdan Lewczuk et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative...
Biological effects of static magnetic fields (MF) and time-varying MF of electricity (50/60 Hz) appe...
Extremely low-frequency magnetic fields (ELF-MFs) are generated by power lines and household electri...
There is an ongoing controversy in the literature related to the biological effects of weak, low fre...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the effects of different electromagnetic fields on some haematochemical p...