Research and Studies in Biological Effects from Radiofrequency Non-Ionizing Radiation

  • W R Adey, et. al., Bioelectromagnetics Society 18th Annual Meeting, 1996:
    Brain tumor incidence in rats chronically exposed to digital cellular telephone fields in an initiation-promotion model.

  • V S Belokrinitskiy, Effects of Non-ionizing Microwave Radiation, U.S.S.R Report, 1982:
    Destuctive and reparative processes in hippocampus with long-term exposure to non-ionizing radiation.

  • H Chiang, et. al., Journal of Bioelectricity, 1989:
    Health effects of environmental electromagnetic fields.

  • C K Chou, & A W Guy, Bioelectormagnetics, 1992:
    Long-term low level microwave irradiation of rats.

  • G D nzeo, et. al., Bioelectromagnetics, 1988:
    Microwave effects on acetycholine-induced channels in cultured chick myotubes.

  • H Dolk, et. al., Am J Epidemiology, 1997:
    Cancer incidence near radio and television transmitters in Great Britain.

  • J D Dumanski, and M G Shandala, Biological Effects and Health Hazards of Microwave Radiation, 1974:
    The Biological Action and Hygenic Significance of Elecromagnetic Fields of Superhigh and Ultrahigh frequencies in Densely Populated Areas.

  • S K Dutta, et. al., Bioelectromagnetics, 1989:
    Radiofrequency radiation-induced calcium ion efflux enhancement from human and other neuroblastoma cells in culture.

  • E Elekes, Bioelectromagnetics, 1996:
    Effect on the immune system of mice exposed chronically to 50 Hz amplitude-modulated 2.45 GHz microwaves.

  • B Hocking, et. al., Med J Aust, 1996:
    Cancer incidence and mortality and proximity to TV towers.

  • K Joyner, et. al., Australas Phys Eng Sci Med, 1996:
    Mobile telephones interfere with medical electrical equipment.

  • A A Kolodynski, V V Kolodynska, Sci Total Environ, 1996:
    Motor and psychological functions of school children living in the area of the Skrunda radio location station in Latvia.

  • H A Kues, Bioelectromagnetics, 1992:
    Increased sensitivity of the non-human primate eye to radiation following opthalmic drug pretreatment.

  • Kwee, Second World Congress for Electricity and Magnetism in Biology and Medicine, 1997:
    The biological effects of microwave radiation.

  • L. Salford Bioelectrochemistry and Bioenergetics, 1993:
    Experimental studies of brain tumor development during exposure to continuous and pulsed 915 MHz radio frequency radiation.

  • L. Von Klitzing, Physica Medica, 1995:
    Low-Frequency pulsed electromagnetic fields influence EEG of man.

  • H Lai, and N P Singh, Bioelectromagnetics, 1995:
    Acute low intensity microwave exposure increases DNA single strand breaks in rat brain cells.

  • H Lai, & N P Singh, Int J Radiat Biol, 1996:
    Single and double strand DNA breaks in rat brain cells after acute exposure to radiofrequency electromagnetic radiation.

  • M.A. Navakatikian and L.A. Tomashevskaya, Biological Effects of Electric and Magnetic Fields:
    Phasic Behavioral and Endocrine Effects of Microwaves of Nonthermal Intensity.

  • I N Magras, & T D Zenos, Bioelectromagnetics, 1997:
    RF Radiation-induced changes in the prenatal development of mice.

  • K Mann, et. al., Neuropsychobiology, 1996:
    Effects of pulsed high-frequency electromagnetic fields on human sleep.

  • J Phillips, et. al., Bioelectrochemistry and Bioenergetics, 1998:
    DNA damage in molt-4 lymphoblastoid cells exposed to cellular telephone radiofrequency fields in vitro.

  • S Ray, & J Behari, Radiat Res, 1990:
    Physiological changes in rats after exposure to low levels of microwaves.

  • M Repacholi, et. al., Radiat Res, 1997:
    Lymphomas in EŁg-Pim1 transgenic mice exposed to pulsed 900 MHz electromagnetic fields.

  • Salford, Second World Congress for Electricity and Magnetism in Biology and Medicine, 1997:
    Blood brain barrier permeability in rats exposed to electromagnetic fields from a GSM wireless communication transmitter.

  • L G Salford, et. al., Bioelectrochem Bioenerg, 1993:
    Permeability of the blood brain barrier induced by 915 MHz electromagnetic radiation;continuous wave and modulated at 8, 16, 50 and 200 Hz.

  • S Szmigielski, et. al., Bioelectromagnetics, 1982:
    Accelerated development of spontaneous and benzpyrene-induced skin cancer in mice exposed to 2350 MHz microwave radiation.

  • S Szmigielski, et. al., Sci Total Environ, 1982:
    Cancer morbidity in subjects occupationally exposed to high frequency (radiofrequency and microwave) electromagnetic radiation.

  • B Veyret, et. al., Bioelectromagnetics, 1991:
    Antibody responses of mice exposed to low-power microwaves under combined, pulse and amplitude modulation.