Abstand zw. exponiertem Objekt und Expositionsquelle
1 m
Kammer
rats were restrained in a 30 cm Œ 5 cm Œ 20 cm (length x width x height) closed box divided into four compartments with holes of 1 cm diameter for ventilation, four rats per box, 2 boxes per exposure
Aufbau
GTEM cell with outer dimensions of 220 cm x 120 cm x 80 cm (length x width x height); microwave chamber is lined with absorbers which minimize the possibility of any reflections; GTEM cell was placed in a temperature controlled room under constant lighting conditions
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2.45 GHz (CW) microwave irradiation alters circadian organization, spatial memory, DNA structure in the brain cells and blood cell counts of male mice, Mus musculus
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Effect of electromagnetic radiofrequency radiation on the rats' brain, liver and kidney cells measured by comet assay
Lai H et al.
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Interaction of Microwaves and a Temporally Incoherent Magnetic Field on Single and Double DNA Strand Breaks in Rat Brain Cells
Lagroye I et al.
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Measurement of DNA damage after acute exposure to pulsed-wave 2450 MHz microwaves in rat brain cells by two alkaline comet assay methods
Malyapa RS et al.
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Measurement of DNA damage after exposure to electromagnetic radiation in the cellular phone communication frequency band (835.62 and 847.74 MHz)
Lai H et al.
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Melatonin and a spin-trap compound block radiofrequency electromagnetic radiation-induced DNA strand breaks in rat brain cells
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Single- and double-strand DNA breaks in rat brain cells after acute exposure to radiofrequency electromagnetic radiation
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Acute low-intensity microwave exposure increases DNA single-strand breaks in rat brain cells
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