We have previously reported species differences in the rate of skin heating in response to millimeter wavelength microwave exposure. We hypothesized that these differences were predominantly a function of species differences in the ability to increase skin blood flow during local heating. Mathematical modeling also suggested that, in humans, the rate of skin heating during prolonged millimeter wavelength exposure would be dependent on skin blood flow. In order to empirically test this hypothesis, we determined the role of baseline skin blood flow on the rate of cutaneous heating induced by 94-GHz microwave energy in humans (3 female, 3 male) using infrared thermography and laser Doppler imaging to measure skin temperature and relative skin ...
Small nerve fibers regulate local skin blood flow in response to local thermal perturbations. Small ...
The purpose of this study was to examine the influence of thermal effect from high frequency energy ...
The aim of this study was to investigate the effects of transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation ...
This study reports measurements of the skin surface temperature elevations during localized irradiat...
Millimeter microwaves (MMWs) are a subset of RF in the 30-300-GHz range. The proliferation of device...
International audienceThis study demonstrates that 20-100 GHz range can be used for spatially-accura...
International audienceThis study demonstrates that 20-100 GHz range can be used for spatially-accura...
International audienceThis study demonstrates that 20-100 GHz range can be used for spatially-accura...
International audienceThis study demonstrates that 20-100 GHz range can be used for spatially-accura...
International audienceThis study demonstrates that 20-100 GHz range can be used for spatially-accura...
IntroductionLimited information is available on the biological effects of whole-body exposure to qua...
Abstract Background Because the possibility of millimeter wave (MMW) exposure has increased, public ...
Abstract—Energy dissipation by millimeter-wavelength elec-tromagnetic-radiation (MMW; f ∼ 3 − 300 GH...
Hyperthermia and its effect on tissues are topics of great interest to scientists working in the are...
Small nerve fibers regulate local skin blood flow in response to local thermal perturbations. Small ...
Small nerve fibers regulate local skin blood flow in response to local thermal perturbations. Small ...
The purpose of this study was to examine the influence of thermal effect from high frequency energy ...
The aim of this study was to investigate the effects of transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation ...
This study reports measurements of the skin surface temperature elevations during localized irradiat...
Millimeter microwaves (MMWs) are a subset of RF in the 30-300-GHz range. The proliferation of device...
International audienceThis study demonstrates that 20-100 GHz range can be used for spatially-accura...
International audienceThis study demonstrates that 20-100 GHz range can be used for spatially-accura...
International audienceThis study demonstrates that 20-100 GHz range can be used for spatially-accura...
International audienceThis study demonstrates that 20-100 GHz range can be used for spatially-accura...
International audienceThis study demonstrates that 20-100 GHz range can be used for spatially-accura...
IntroductionLimited information is available on the biological effects of whole-body exposure to qua...
Abstract Background Because the possibility of millimeter wave (MMW) exposure has increased, public ...
Abstract—Energy dissipation by millimeter-wavelength elec-tromagnetic-radiation (MMW; f ∼ 3 − 300 GH...
Hyperthermia and its effect on tissues are topics of great interest to scientists working in the are...
Small nerve fibers regulate local skin blood flow in response to local thermal perturbations. Small ...
Small nerve fibers regulate local skin blood flow in response to local thermal perturbations. Small ...
The purpose of this study was to examine the influence of thermal effect from high frequency energy ...
The aim of this study was to investigate the effects of transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation ...