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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Yenilmez F | 2022 | animal, chicken/Ross (egg) | - | 800 MHz | - | - | mobile communications, mobile phone, co-exposure, also other exposures without EMF |
Yinhui P et al. | 2019 | animal, mouse/BALB/c | - | 1,800–1,900 MHz | - | - | mobile communications, mobile phone, CDMA, LTE |
Yuksel M et al. | 2016 | - | - | 900–2,450 MHz | - | - | mobile phone, GSM, mobile communications, W-LAN/WiFi, 2.45 GHz |
Zhang Y et al. | 2014 | animal, rat/Wistar (pregnant females and fetuses) | - | 900 MHz | - | - | mobile communications, mobile phone |
Zymantiene J et al. | 2019 | animal, mouse/BALB/c | - | 850–1,900 MHz | - | - | mobile communications, mobile phone, GSM |
Çetkin M et al. | 2017 | animal, rat/Wistar albino, whole body | iron parameters in blood serum | 890–915 MHz | 0.96 W/kg | 2 hours/day for 10 weeks (unclear if mobile phone was "standby" or "off" for the other 10 hours when rats remained in the plastic boxes) | mobile communications, mobile phone, GSM |
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