Study overviews

Mobile phone related articles are

Please note that a publication can be assigned to several endpoints, i.e. the sum of publications from the individual thematic points and subpoints can be greater than the total sum of actual publications.

Experimental studies on mobile communications

1770 studies in total
  1. 784 studies
  2. 593 studies
  3. 528 studies
  4. 233 studies
  5. 210 studies
  6. 120 studies

DNA, proteins, and oxidative stress

593 studies in total
  1. 320 studies
  2. 208 studies
  3. 134 studies
  4. 42 studies
Authors Year Exposed system Endpoints Frequency range SAR Exposure duration Parameters
Tiwari R et al. 2008 blood samples DNA damage 835 MHz 1.17 W/kg continuous for 1 h and 2 h mobile communications, mobile phone, digital mobile phone, CDMA
Vijayalaxmi et al. 2013 blood samples micronuclei formation 2,450 MHz 10.9 W/kg continuous for 2 h mobile phone, UMTS, W-CDMA, mobile communications, RF, CW continuous wave, PW pulsed wave, 2.45 GHz, occupational, co-exposure
Romeo S et al. 2020 blood samples - 1,950 MHz - - W-CDMA, mobile communications, RF, CW continuous wave, co-exposure
Gadhia PK et al. 2003 blood samples, human chromosome damage 890–960 MHz - average 1 to 3 or 3 to 5 hours per day for at least 2 years mobile communications, GSM, FDMA, TDMA
Maes A et al. 2006 blood samples, human, whole body DNA damage (comet assay, sister chromatid exchange and chromosome aberrations) 147.25–900 MHz - repeated daily exposure, at least 1 h/day for 2.3 years (on average) mobile phone base station, mobile communications, microwaves, millimeter waves, occupational
Yadav AS et al. 2008 human nuclear anomalies - - - mobile communications, mobile phone, not extractable
Hintzsche H et al. 2010 human frequency of micronuclei - - up to 15 hr/week for up to 10 years and more mobile phone, mobile communications, microwaves, not extractable
de Oliveira FM et al. 2017 human - - - - mobile communications, mobile phone
de Oliveira FM et al. 2017 human - - - - mobile communications, mobile phone
Akdag M et al. 2018 human - - - - mobile communications, mobile phone