Background: Compared to past decades, humans are exposed to rapidly increasing levels of radiofrequency electromagnetic radiations (RF-EMF). Despite numerous studies, the biological effects of human exposure to different levels of RF-EMF are not fully understood yet. This study aimed to evaluate the bioeffects of exposure to "900/1800 MHz" and “2.4 GHz" RF-EMFs, and x-rays alone as well as their potential interactions, i.e. inducing simple additive, adaptive, or synergistic effects. Methods: 120 Wistar rats were randomly divided into ten groups of 12 each. The rats were exposed to RF-EMF, 10 cGy, and 8 Gy x-rays, a combination of these exposures, or only sham-exposed. The levels of liver enzymes were determined in serum sa...
In this study the impact of electromagnetic field generated by mobile phone (f=900 MHz), electromag...
AbstractBackgroundGamma radiation produces numerous biological perturbations in cells by direct ioni...
mercantepe, tolga/0000-0002-8506-1755WOS: 000522853300007PubMed: 31801129The use of devices, includi...
Background: Over the past few years, the rapid use of high frequency electromagnetic fields like mob...
Technological devices such as mobile phones, wi-fi and bluetooth applications used widely in daily l...
Exposure to electromagnetic radiation (EMR) from intermediate frequency sources has increased expone...
Exposure to electromagnetic radiation (EMR) from intermediate frequency sources has increased expone...
The goal of the study is to evaluate the liver function tests and histological alterations of the ra...
The goal of the study is to evaluate the liver function tests and histological alterations of the ra...
Background: This study was investigating the effect of electromagnetic wave generated by mobile and ...
 Objective: This study focuses on the chronic effects of various doses of radiation in the liver of...
Purpose: To investigate the effect of whole-body low-dose radiation (10 cGy of 6 MV x-rays) given pr...
114-119Use of wireless communicating devices is increasing at an exponential rate in present time a...
<p>Serum glutamate pyruvate transaminase (SGPT), serum glutamate oxaloacetate transaminase (SGOT) an...
ALKIS, Mehmet Esref/0000-0002-3321-2873; Dasdag, Suleyman/0000-0003-1211-9677; Akdag, Mehmet Zulkuf/...
In this study the impact of electromagnetic field generated by mobile phone (f=900 MHz), electromag...
AbstractBackgroundGamma radiation produces numerous biological perturbations in cells by direct ioni...
mercantepe, tolga/0000-0002-8506-1755WOS: 000522853300007PubMed: 31801129The use of devices, includi...
Background: Over the past few years, the rapid use of high frequency electromagnetic fields like mob...
Technological devices such as mobile phones, wi-fi and bluetooth applications used widely in daily l...
Exposure to electromagnetic radiation (EMR) from intermediate frequency sources has increased expone...
Exposure to electromagnetic radiation (EMR) from intermediate frequency sources has increased expone...
The goal of the study is to evaluate the liver function tests and histological alterations of the ra...
The goal of the study is to evaluate the liver function tests and histological alterations of the ra...
Background: This study was investigating the effect of electromagnetic wave generated by mobile and ...
 Objective: This study focuses on the chronic effects of various doses of radiation in the liver of...
Purpose: To investigate the effect of whole-body low-dose radiation (10 cGy of 6 MV x-rays) given pr...
114-119Use of wireless communicating devices is increasing at an exponential rate in present time a...
<p>Serum glutamate pyruvate transaminase (SGPT), serum glutamate oxaloacetate transaminase (SGOT) an...
ALKIS, Mehmet Esref/0000-0002-3321-2873; Dasdag, Suleyman/0000-0003-1211-9677; Akdag, Mehmet Zulkuf/...
In this study the impact of electromagnetic field generated by mobile phone (f=900 MHz), electromag...
AbstractBackgroundGamma radiation produces numerous biological perturbations in cells by direct ioni...
mercantepe, tolga/0000-0002-8506-1755WOS: 000522853300007PubMed: 31801129The use of devices, includi...