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.
Authors | Year | Exposed system | Endpoints | Frequency range | SAR | Exposure duration | Parameters |
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Jha I et al. | 2024 | human | - | - | - | - | mobile communications, mobile phone |
de Souza FT et al. | 2014 | human, partial body | - | - | - | - | mobile phone, mobile communications |
Colletti V et al. | 2011 | human, partial body: cranium (craniotomy area) | effects on auditory system: cochlear nerve bioelectrical activity | 900 MHz | 0.82 W/kg | continuous for 5 min (active call) | mobile phone, mobile communications |
Mandala M et al. | 2014 | human, partial body: cranium (craniotomy area) | effects on auditory system: cochlear nerve bioelectrical activity | 900 MHz | 0.82 W/kg | continuous for 5 min | mobile phone, mobile communications, Bluetooth |
Monfrecola G et al. | 2003 | human, partial body: ear | cutaneous blood flow in ear skin | 300 MHz–300 GHz | - | 6 phases of 4 min each, see add. information | GSM, mobile communications, mobile phone |
Monnery PM et al. | 2004 | human, partial body: ear | cochlear outer hair cell function | 900 MHz–1.8 GHz | - | - | GSM, mobile communications |
Pau HW et al. | 2005 | human, partial body: ear | effects on ear (vestibular organ) | 889.6 MHz | 1.9–1.93 mW/g | - | GSM, mobile communications |
Sievert U et al. | 2005 | human, partial body: ear | effects on ear (cochlea and brain stem) | 889.6 MHz | 1.9–1.93 mW/g | intermittent, 3 min on/off, see "add. information" | GSM, mobile communications |
Uloziene I et al. | 2005 | human, partial body: ear | hearing | 900 MHz | - | continuous for 10 min | GSM, mobile communications, mobile phone |
Kerekhanjanarong V et al. | 2005 | human, partial body: ear | effects on ear: hearing level, otoacoustic emissions (TEOAE, DPOAE), auditory brain stem response, comparison of effects for the dominant and non-dominant side (every person has, similarly to the hand, a dominant hearing side) | - | - | - | mobile phone, GSM, mobile communications, not extractable |
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