Studientyp:
Medizinische/biologische Studie
(experimentelle Studie)
Permeability of the blood-brain barrier induced by 915 MHz electromagnetic radiation, continuous wave and modulated at 8, 16, 50 and 200 Hz
med./bio.
[Durchlässigkeit der Blut-Hirn-Schranke, induziert durch 915 MHz elektromagnetische Befeldung, kontinuierliche Welle und moduliert mit 8, 16, 50 und 200 Hz]
The TEM cell was enclosed in a well ventilated wooden box supporting the outer conductor made of brass-net and the central plate, or septum, constructed of aluminium and held up by Teflon braces.
Zusatzinfo
The rats were not anaesthetized during the exposure.
Gunnar, Arvid and Elisabeth Nilssons Research Foundation, Sweden
John and Augusta Perssons Foundation, Sweden
The Crafoord Foundation, Sweden
University of Lund, Sweden
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