Tutkimuksia mikroaaltosäteilyn ja langattomien verkkojen vaikutuksista

Tässä koottuna paljon tutkimuksia aiheesta. Siinä, että viranomaiset valehtelevat kansalle ei ole mitään uutta. On hyvä miettiä, millä perusteilla Stuk ja erilaiset säteilyturvallisuudesta vastaavat, sekä lukemattomat oppilaitokset ja matkapuhelinverkkomarkkinoijat ympäri maailman väittävät, että “Kaikkien olemassa olevien luotettavien tietojen ja lukuisten puolueettomien tutkimusten perusteella voidaan sanoa, että matkapuhelinverkkojen tuottamat radiotaajuiset kentät eivät ole ihmiselle vaarallisia.”
Kannattaa tutkia itse, onko näin, sekä miettiä, millä motiiveilla kyseisen teknologian todellisia vaikutuksia terveyteen on peitelty ja valheellisen turvallisuuden harhaa pidetään yllä, vaikka tutkimuksia ja hälyyttävää tutkimusdataa on aiheesta valtavan paljon:


Microwave/ Radio Frequency

1. WiFi is an important threat to human health. Pall, 2018. [VIEW]


2. Radiofrequency signal affects alpha band in resting electroencephalogram. Ghosen, 2015. [VIEW]


3. Long-term and excessive use of 900 MHz radiofrequency radiation alters micro-RNA expression in brain. Dasdag, 2015. [VIEW]


4. Circadian rhythmicity of antioxidant markers in rats exposed to 1.8 GHz radiofrequency fields. Cao, 2015. [VIEW]


5. The effect of RF radiation generated by a Global System for Mobile Communications source on cochlear… Seckin, 2014. [VIEW]


6. Cell oxidation-reduction imbalance after modulated radiofrequency radiation. Marjanovic, 2014. [VIEW]


7. Alteration of glycine receptor immunoreactivity in the auditory brainstem of mice following three months…Maskey, 2014. [VIEW]


9.  Exposure to 1800 MHz radiofrequency radiation impairs neurite outgrowth of embryonic neural stem cells. Chen, 2014. [VIEW]


10. Immunohistopathologic demonstration of deleterious effects on growing rat testes of RF waves emitted from conventional Wi-Fi devices. Atasoy, 2013. [VIEW]


11. 2.45 GHz Microwave Irradiation-Induced Oxidative Stress Affects Implantation or Pregnancy in Mice…Shahin, 2013. [VIEW]


12. Effect of exposure to radio frequency radiation emitted by cell phone on the developing dorsal root ganglion…Ingole, 2012. [VIEW]


13.  2.45-Gz wireless devices induce oxidative stress and proliferation through cytosolic Ca2+ influx…Naziroglu, 2012. [VIEW]


15. Biophysical Evaluation of Radiofrequency Electromagnetic Field Effects on Male Reproductive Pattern. Kesari, 2012. [VIEW]


16. Reactive Oxygen Species Formation and Apoptosis in Human Peripheral Blood…Cell Induced by 900 MHz…Lu YS, 2012. [VIEW]


17. The influence of microwave radiation from cellular phone on fetal rat brain. Jing, 2012. [VIEW]


18.  Modulation of heat shock protein response in SH-SY5Y by mobile phone microwaves. Calabro, 2012. [VIEW]


19.  Effect of 900 MHz Radio Frequency Radiation on Beta-Amyloid Protein, Protein Carbonyl…in the Brain. Dasdag, 2012. [VIEW]


20. Calcium-binding proteins and GFAP immunoreactivity alterations in murine hippocampus after 1 month of exposure to 835MHz radiofrequency. Maskey, 2012. [VIEW]


22. Sleep EEG alterations: effects of pulsed magnetic fields versus pulse-modulated radio frequency EMFs. Schmid, 2012. [VIEW]


23. Adaptive Response in Mice Exposed to 900 MHz Radiofrequency Fields: Primary DNA Damage. Jiang, 2012. [VIEW]


24. GSM 900 MHz radiation inhibits ants’ association between food sites and encountered cues. Cammaerts, 2012. [VIEW]


25. The effect of radiofrequency radiation on DNA and lipid damage in female and male infant rabbits. Guler, 2011. [VIEW]


26. Mutagenic and morphologic impacts of 1.8GHz radiofrequency radiation on human peripheral blood lymphocytes (hPBLs) and possible protective role of pre-treatment with Ginkgo biloba. Esmekaya, 2011. [VIEW]


27. 900-MHz microwave radiation promotes oxidation in rat brain. Kesari, 2011. [VIEW]


28. The effect of radiofrequency radiation on DNA and lipid damage in female and male infant rabbits. Guler, 2011. [VIEW]


29. Effect of electromagnetic RF radiation on the rats’ brain, liver and kidney cells measured by comet assay. Trosic, 2011. [VIEW]


31. Effects of radiofrequency radiation exposure on blood-brain barrier permeability in male and female rats. Sirav, 2011. [VIEW]


32. Effect of electromagnetic RF radiation on the rats’ brain, liver and kidney cells measured by comet assay. Trosic, 2011. [VIEW]


33. A 1.8-GHz RF radiation induces EGF receptor clustering and phosphorylation in cultured human amniotic…Sun, 2011. [VIEW]


34. Non-thermal effects of 2.45 GHz microwaves on spindle assembly, mitotic cells and viability of Chinese hamster V-79 cells. Ballardin, 2011. [VIEW]


35. In vitro effects of radiofrequency electromagnetic waves on bovine spermatozoa motility. Lukac, 2011. [VIEW]


36. Risk of brain tumors in relation to estimated RF dose from mobile phones: results from five Interphone countries. Cardis, 2011. [VIEW]


37. The Effects of Single and Repeated Exposure to 2.45 GHz Radiofrequency Fields on c-Fos Protein Expression in the Paraventricular Nucleus of Rat Hypothalamus. Jorge-Mora, 2011. [VIEW]


40. The genotoxic effect of radiofrequency waves on mouse brain. Karaca, 2011. [VIEW]


41. 900 MHz pulse-modulated RF radiation induces oxidative stress on heart, lung, testis, liver tissues. Esmekaya, 2011. [VIEW]


42. Effects of Radiofrequency Electromagnetic Wave Exposure from Cellular Phones on the Reproductive Pattern in Male Wistar Rats. Kesari, 2011. [VIEW]


43. Pulse modulated 900 MHz radiation induces hypothyroidism and apoptosis in thyroid cells: a light, electron microscopy and immunohistochemical study. Esmekaya, 2010. [VIEW]


44. Preliminary study on the induction of sperm head abnormalities in mice, exposed to radiofrequency radiations from Global System for Mobile Communication Base Stations. Otitoloju, 2010. [VIEW]


45. Confirmation studies of Soviet research on immunological effects of microwaves: Russian immunology results, Bioelectromagnetics. Grigoriev, 2010. [VIEW


46. Chronic 835-MHz radiofrequency exposure to mice hippocampus alters the distribution of calbindin and GFAP immunoreactivity. Maskey, 2010. [VIEW]


47. Effect of radio-frequency electromagnetic radiations (RF-EMR) on passive avoidance behavior and hippocampal morphology in Wistar rats. Narayanan, 2010. [VIEW]


49. Reactive oxygen species levels and DNA fragmentation on astrocytes in primary culture after acute low-intensity microwave electromagnetic field. Campisi, 2010. [VIEW]


51. Exposure to radio-frequency electromagnetic fields and behavioral problems in Bavarian…adolescents. Thomas, 2010. [VIEW]


52. Impact of 1.8-GHz radiofrequency radiation (RFR) on DNA damage and repair induced by doxorubicin in human B-cell lymphoblastoid cells. Zhijian, 2010. [VIEW]


53. Effect of radiofrequency electromagnetic field exposure on in vitro models of neurodegenerative disease. Del Vecchio G, 2009. [VIEW]


54. Fifty-gigahertz microwave exposure effect of radiations on rat brain. Kesari, 2009. [VIEW]


55. Exposure to 1800 MHz radiofrequency radiation induces oxidative damage to mitochondrial DNA… Xu, 2009. [VIEW]


56. Microwave exposure affecting reproductive system in male rats. Kesari, 2009. [VIEW]


57. Radiofrequency electromagnetic radiation (RF-EMR) from GSM (0.9/1.8GHz) mobile phones induces oxidative stress and reduces sperm motility in rats. Mailankot, 2009. [VIEW]


59. Blood-brain barrier disruption by continuous-wave radio frequency radiation. Sirav, 2009. [VIEW]


60. Genotoxic effects of radiofrequency electromagnetic fields. Ruediger, 2009. [VIEW]


61. Derangement of chick embryo retinal differentiation caused by radiofrequency electromagnetic fields. Zareen, 2009. [VIEW]


63. Effects of radiofrequency electromagnetic fields on seed germination and root meristematic cells…Tkalec, 2008. [VIEW]


65. Effect of 1.8 GHz radiofrequency electromagnetic fields on gene expression of rat neurons. Zhang, 2008.  [VIEW]


66. Radiofrequency and extremely low-frequency electromagnetic field effects on the blood-brain barrier. Nittby, 2008. [VIEW]


68. Radiofrequency electromagnetic fields (UMTS, 1,950 MHz) induce genotoxic effects in vitro in human fibroblasts but not in lymphocytes. Schwarz, 2008. [VIEW]


69. Radiofrequency electromagnetic fields; male infertility and sex ratio of offspring. Baste, 2008. [VIEW]


70. Effects of 900-MHz radio frequencies on the chemotaxis of human neutrophils in vitro. Aly, 2008. [VIEW]


71. Increased levels of numerical chromosome aberrations after in vitro exposure of human peripheral blood lymphocytes to radiofrequency electromagnetic fields for 72 hours. Mazor, 2008. [VIEW]


72. Bone morphogenic protein expression in newborn rat kidneys after prenatal exposure to RF radiation. Pyrpasopoulou, 2004. [VIEW]


Reproduction/ Genetic

1.  In vitro effect of cell phone radiation on motility, DNA fragmentation and clustering gene expression… Zalata, 2015. [VIEW]


2. Are men talking their reproductive health away? Agarwal, 2014. [VIEW]


3. The influence of direct mobile phone radiation on sperm quality. Gorpinchenko, 2014. [VIEW]


5. 2.45 GHz Microwave Irradiation-Induced Oxidative Stress Affects Implantation or Pregnancy in Mice…Shahin, 2013. [VIEW]


6. Evidence for mobile phone radiation exposure effects on reproductive pattern of male rats. Kesari, 2012. [VIEW]


7. Biophysical Evaluation of Radiofrequency Electromagnetic Field Effects on Male Reproductive Pattern. Kesari, 2012. [VIEW]


8. Using model organism Saccharomyces cerevisiae to evaluate the effects of ELF-MF and RF-EMF exposure on global gene expression. Chen G, 2012. [VIEW]


9. Use of laptop computers connected to internet through Wi-Fi decreases human sperm motility and increases sperm DNA fragmentation. Avendano, 2012. [VIEW]


10. Genetic Damage in Human Cells Exposed to Non-ionizing Radiofrequency Fields. Vijayalaxmi,2012. [VIEW]


11. Using model organism Saccharomyces cerevisiae to evaluate the effects of ELF-MF and RF-EMF exposure on global gene expression. Chen, 2012. [VIEW]


12. Microwave electromagnetic field regulates gene expression in T-lymphoblastoid leukemia CCRF-CEM cell line exposed to 900 MHz. Trivino, 2012. [VIEW]


13. The effects of extremely low-frequency electromagnetic field exposure on the pH of the adult male semen and the motoricity parameters of spermatozoa in vitro. Xu, 2012. [VIEW]


14. In vitro effects of radiofrequency electromagnetic waves on bovine spermatozoa motility. Lukac, 2011. [VIEW]


15. Effects of Radiofrequency Electromagnetic Wave Exposure from Cellular Phones on the Reproductive Pattern in Male Wistar Rats. Kesari, 2011. [VIEW]


16. The effect of pulsed 900-MHz GSM mobile phone radiation on the acrosome reaction, head morphometry and zona binding of human spermatozoa. Falzone, 2010. [VIEW]


18. Effects of Laptop Computers’ Electromagnetic Field on Sperm Quality. Mohammad, 2010. [VIEW]


19. Laptop expositions affect motility and induce DNA fragmentation in human spermatozoa in vitro…Avendano, 2010. [VIEW]


20. Preliminary study on the induction of sperm head abnormalities in mice, exposed to radiofrequency radiations from Global System for Mobile Communication Base Stations. Otitoloju, 2010. [VIEW]


21. Preliminary study on the induction of sperm head abnormalities in mice, Mus musculus, exposed to radiofrequency radiations from global system for mobile communication base stations. Otitoloju, 2009. [VIEW]


22. Pathophysiology of cell phone radiation: oxidative stress and carcinogenesis with focus on the male reproductive…Desai, 2009. [VIEW]


23. Microwave exposure affecting reproductive system in male rats. Kesari, 2009. [VIEW]


24. Genetic damage in mammalian somatic cells exposed to extremely low-frequency electromagnetic fields. Prihoda, 2009. [VIEW]


25. Effects of radiofrequency electromagnetic waves (RF-EMW) from cellular phones on human ejaculated semen: an in vitro pilot study. Agarwal, 2008. [VIEW]


26. Radiofrequency electromagnetic fields; male infertility and sex ratio of offspring. Baste, 2008. [VIEW]


27. Effect of cell phone usage on semen analysis in men attending infertility clinic. Agarwal, 2008. [VIEW]


28. Mobile phone radiation causes changes in gene and protein expression in human endothelial cell lines and the response seems to be genome- and proteome-dependent. Nylund, 2006. [VIEW]


29. Gene expression changes in human cells after exposure to mobile phone microwaves. Remondini, 2006. [VIEW]


30. Electromagnetic fields affect transcript levels of apoptosis-related genes in embryonic stem cell-derived neural progenitor cells. Nikolova, 2005. [VIEW]


DNA Damage

1. In vitro effect of cell phone radiation on motility, DNA fragmentation and clustering gene expression… Zalata, 2015. [VIEW]


2. Electromagnetic fields and health: DNA-based dosimetry. Blank, 2012. [VIEW]


3. Use of laptop computers connected to internet through Wi-Fi decreases…DNA fragmentation. Avendano, 2012. [VIEW]


4. Adaptive Response in Mice Exposed to 900 MHz Radiofrequency Fields: Primary DNA Damage. Jiang, 2012. [VIEW]


5. Single-strand DNA breaks in human hair root cells exposed to mobile phone radiation. [VIEW]


6. The effect of radiofrequency radiation on DNA and lipid damage in female and male infant rabbits. Guler, 2011. [VIEW]


7. Reactive oxygen species levels and DNA fragmentation on astrocytes in primary culture after acute exposure to low intensity microwave electromagnetic field. Campisi, 2010. [VIEW]


8. The effect of RF radiation on DNA and lipid damage in non-pregnant and pregnant rabbits…Guler, 2010. [VIEW]


9. Exposure to 1800 MHz RF radiation induces oxidative damage to mitochondrial DNA in primary cultured neurons. Xu, 2009. [VIEW]


10. Impact of 1.8-GHz RF radiation…on DNA damage and repair induced by doxorubicin in human B-cell…Zhijian, 2010. [VIEW]


11. Laptop expositions affect motility and induce DNA fragmentation in human spermatozoa in vitro…Avendano, 2010. [VIEW]


12. Mobile phone radiation induces reactive oxygen species production and DNA damage…De Iuliis, 2009. [VIEW]


13. Electromagnetic fields and DNA damage. Phillips, 2009. [VIEW]


14. Electromagnetic Noise Inhibits Radiofrequency Radiation-Induced DNA Damage and Reactive Oxygen Species Increase in Human Lens Epithelial Cells. Yao, 2008. [VIEW]


15. Effects of GSM 1800 MHz RF EMFs on DNA Damage in Chinese Hamster Lung Cells.  Zhang, 2006. [VIEW]


Cellular Damage

1. Cell oxidation-reduction imbalance after modulated radiofrequency radiation. Marjanovic, 2014. [VIEW]


2. Reactive Oxygen Species Formation and Apoptosis in Human Peripheral Blood Mononuclear Cell…Lu, 2012. [VIEW]


3. Calcium-binding proteins and GFAP immunoreactivity alterations in murine hippocampus after 1 month of exposure to 835MHz radiofrequency at SAR values of 1.6 and 0W/kg. Maskey, 2012. [VIEW]


4. Non-thermal effects of 2.45 GHz microwaves on spindle assembly, mitotic cells and viability…Ballardin, 2011. [VIEW]


5. Effect of electromagnetic RF radiation on the rats’ brain, liver and kidney cells measured by comet assay. Trosic, 2011. [VIEW]


6. Pulse modulated 900 MHz radiation induces hypothyroidism and apoptosis in thyroid cells: a light, electron microscopy and immunohistochemical study. Esmekaya, 2010. [VIEW]


7. The effect of mobile phone on the number of Purkinje cells: a stereological study. Ragbetli, 2010. [VIEW]


8. Non-thermal cellular effects of low-power microwave radiation on the lens and lens epithelial cells. Yu, 2010. [VIEW]


9. Exposure to ELF-pulse modulated X band microwaves increases in vitro human astrocytoma…Perez-Castejon, 2009. [VIEW]


10. Microwaves from Mobile Phones Inhibit 53BP1 Focus Formation in Human Stem Cells Stronger than in Differentiated Cells: Possible Mechanistic Link to Cancer Risk. Belyaev,  2009. [VIEW]


11. Continuous exposure to 900MHz GSM-modulated EMF alters morphological maturation of neural cells. Del Vecchio, 2009. [VIEW]


12. Effects of mobile phone radiofrequency on the structure and function of the normal human hemoglobin. Mousavy, 2009. [VIEW]


13. Electromagnetic fields stress living cells. Blank, 2009. [VIEW]


15. Microwaves from UMTS/GSM mobile phones induce long-lasting inhibition of 53BP1/gamma-H2AX DNA repair foci in human lymphocytes. Belyaev, 2008. [VIEW]


16. Nonthermal effects of radiofrequency-field exposure on calcium dynamics in stem cell-derived neuronal cells: elucidation of calcium pathways. Rao, 2008. [VIEW]


17. Cell death induced by GSM 900-MHz and DCS 1800-MHz mobile telephony radiation. Panagopoulos, 2007. [VIEW]


18. Microwaves and cellular immunity. I. Effect of whole body microwave irradiation on tumor necrosis factor production in mouse cells. Fesenko, 1999. [VIEW]


19. DNA Damage in Molt-4 T-Lymphoblastoid Cells Exposed to Cellular Telephone Radiofrequency Fields in Vitro. Phillips, 1998. [VIEW


Brain Function

1. Microwave frequency EMFs produce widespread neuropsychiatric effects including depression. Pall, 2015. [VIEW


2. Effects of mobile phone radiation (900 MHz radiofrequency) on structure and functions of rat brain. Saikhedkar, 2014. [VIEW]


3. Effects of nano-selenium on cognition performance of mice exposed in 1800 MHz radiofrequency fields. Qin, 2014. [VIEW]


4. Effect of 900 MHz RF Radiation on Beta-Amyloid Protein, Protein Carbonyl, and Malondialdehyde in the Brain. Dasdag, 2012. [VIEW]


6. Brain proteome response following whole body exposure of mice to mobile phone or wireless DECT…Fragopoulou, 2012. [VIEW]


7. Calcium-binding proteins and GFAP immunoreactivity alterations in murine hippocampus after 1 month of exposure to 835MHz radiofrequency. Maskey, 2012. [VIEW]


8. 900-MHz microwave radiation promotes oxidation in rat brain. Kesari, 2011. [VIEW]


9. Effects of radiofrequency radiation exposure on blood-brain barrier permeability in male and female rats. Sirav, 2011. [VIEW]


10. 900-MHz microwave radiation promotes oxidation in rat brain. Kesari, 2011. [VIEW]


11. Effect of electromagnetic RF radiation on the rats’ brain, liver and kidney cells measured by comet assay. Trosic, 2011. [VIEW]


12. The Effects of Single and Repeated Exposure to 2.45 GHz Radiofrequency Fields on c-Fos Protein Expression in the Paraventricular Nucleus of Rat Hypothalamus. Jorge-Mora, 2011. [VIEW]


13. The genotoxic effect of radiofrequency waves on mouse brain. Karaca, 2011. [VIEW]


14. Effects of cell phone radiofrequency signal exposure on brain glucose metabolism. Volkow, 2011. [VIEW]


15. Chronic 835-MHz radiofrequency exposure to mice hippocampus alters the distribution of calbindin and GFAP immunoreactivity. Maskey, 2010. [VIEW]


16. Repeated exposure to low-level extremely low frequency-modulated microwaves affects cortex-hypothalamus interplay in freely moving rats: EEG study. Vorobyov, 2010. [VIEW]


17. Whole body exposure with GSM 900MHz affects spatial memory in mice. Fragopoulou, 2010. [VIEW


18. Low-frequency pulsed electromagnetic field exposure can alter neuroprocessing in humans. Robertson, 2009. [VIEW]


19. The action of pulse-modulated GSM radiation increases regional changes in brain activity and c-Fos expression in cortical and subcortical areas in a rat model of picrotoxin-induced seizure proneness. Lopez-Martin, 2009. [VIEW]


20. Mobile telephone use is associated with changes in cognitive function in young adolescents. Abramson, 2009. [VIEW]


21. Continuous exposure to 900MHz GSM-modulated EMF alters morphological maturation of neural cells. Del Vecchio, 2009. [VIEW]


22. The action of pulse-modulated GSM radiation increases regional changes in brain activity and c-Fos expression in cortical and subcortical areas in a rat model of picrotoxin-induced seizure proneness. Lopez-Martin, 2009. [VIEW]


23. 900 MHz electromagnetic field exposure affects qualitative and quantitative features of hippocampal pyramidal cells in the adult female rat. Bas, 2009. [VIEW]


24. Cognitive effects of radiation emitted by cellular phones: The influence of exposure side and time. Luria, 2008. [VIEW]


25. Upregulation of specific mRNA levels in rat brain after cell phone exposure. Yan, 2008. [VIEW]


26. The influence of the call with a mobile phone on heart rate variability parameters in healthy volunteers. Andrzejak, 2008. [VIEW


27. Changes in human EEG alpha activity following exposure to two different pulsed magnetic field sequences. Cook, 2008. [VIEW]


28. The effect of GSM-like ELF radiation on the alpha band of the human resting EEG. Perentos, 2008. [VIEW


29. Apoptosis is Induced by RF Fields through the Caspase-Independent Mitochondrial Pathway…Joubert, 2008. [VIEW]


30. Cognitive impairment in rats after long-term exposure to GSM-900 mobile phone radiation. Nittby, 2007. [VIEW]


31. Effects of 900-MHz electromagnetic field emitted from cellular phone on brain oxidative stress and some vitamin levels of guinea pigs. Meral, 2007. [VIEW]


32. Effects of pulsed and continuous wave 902 MHz mobile phone exposure on brain oscillatory activity during cognitive processing. Krause, 2007. [VIEW


33. Neurobehavioral effects among inhabitants around mobile phone base stations. Abdel-Rassoul, 2007. [VIEW


34. Altered cortical excitability in subjectively electrosensitive patients: results of a pilot study. Landgrebe, 2007. [VIEW


35. Integration of differences in EEG Analysis Reveals Changes in Human EEG Caused by Microwave. Bachmann, 2006. [VIEW


36. Effect of 900Mhz electromagnetic fields on energy metabolism in postnatal rat cerebral cortical neurons. Wang, 2005. [VIEW


37. Exposure to pulse-modulated radio frequency electromagnetic fields affects regional cerebral blood flow. Huber, 2005. [VIEW


38. Interaction of microwaves and a temporally incoherent magnetic field on spatial learning in the rat. Lai, 2004. [VIEW


39. Effect of 900MHz electromagnetic fields on energy metabolism of cerebral cortical neurons in postnatal rat. Wang, 2004. [VIEW


40. Human brain wave activity during exposure to radiofrequency field emissions from mobile phones. D’Costa, 2003. [VIEW


41. Effects of high-frequency electromagnetic fields on human EEG: a brain mapping study. Kramarenko, 2003. [VIEW]


Sleep/ Insomnia

1. Circadian rhythmicity of antioxidant markers in rats exposed to 1.8 GHz radiofrequency fields. Cao, 2015. [VIEW]


2. Inter-individual variation of the effects of pulsed RF EMF exposure on the human sleep EEG. Lustenberger, 2015. [VIEW]


3. Non-thermal continuous and modulated electromagnetic radiation fields effects on sleep EEG of rats. Mohammed, 2013. [VIEW]


4. Stimulation of the brain with RF EMF pulses affects sleep-dependent performance improvement. Lustenberger, 2013. [VIEW]


5. Sleep EEG alterations: effects of pulsed magnetic fields versus pulse-modulated RF. Schmid, 2012. [VIEW]


6. Non-thermal continuous and modulated electromagnetic radiation fields effects on sleep EEG of rats. Mohammed, 2012. [VIEW]


7. Sleep EEG alterations: effects of pulsed magnetic fields versus pulse-modulated RF EMFs. Schmid, 2012. [VIEW


8. Individual differences in the effects of mobile phone exposure on human sleep: Rethinking the problem. Loughran, 2011. [VIEW]


9. Sleep after mobile phone exposure in subjects with mobile phone-related symptoms. Lowden, 2011. [VIEW]


10. Effects of different electromagnetic fields on circadian rhythms of some haematochemical… Contalbrigo, 2009. [VIEW]


11. The effect of GSM-like ELF radiation on the alpha band of the human resting EEG. Perentos, 2008. [VIEW]


12. Pulsed RF EMFs: dose-dependent effects on sleep, the sleep EEG and cognitive performance. Regal, 2007. [VIEW]


14.  Mobile phone ‘talk-mode’ signal delays EEG-determined sleep onset. Hung, 2007. [VIEW]


15. RF electromagnetic field exposure in humans: Estimation of SAR distribution in the brain, effects on sleep…Huber, 2003. [VIEW


16. Electromagnetic fields, such as those from mobile phones, alter regional cerebral blood flow and sleep…Huber, 2002. [VIEW]


17. Exposure to pulsed high-frequency electromagnetic field during waking affects human sleep EEG. Huber, 2000. [VIEW]


18. Effects of pulsed high-frequency electromagnetic fields on human sleep.Mann, Röschke, 1996. [VIEW]


EMF/ General

1. Occupational exposure to extremely low-frequency magnetic fields and the risk of ALS: A systematic review… Huss, 2018. [VIEW


2. Exposure to Magnetic Field Non-Ionizing Radiation and the Risk of Miscarriage: A Prospective Cohort Study. Li, 2017. [VIEW


4. Occupational exposures and Parkinson’s disease mortality in a prospective Dutch cohort. Brouwer, 2015. [VIEW


5. Everyday exposure to power frequency magnetic fields and associations with non-specific physical symptoms. Bolte, 2015. [VIEW


6.  Experimental model for ELF-EMF exposure: Concern for human health. d’Angelo, 2015. [VIEW]  


7. Electromagnetic Fields Mediate Efficient Cell Reprogramming into a Pluripotent State. Baek, 2014. [VIEW


8. Extremely low-frequency magnetic fields induce spermatogenic germ cell apoptosis: Possible mechanism. Lee, 2014. [VIEW


9. Occupational exposure to extremely low-frequency magnetic fields and brain tumor risks…Turner, 2014. [VIEW


10. Relationship between exposure to extremely low-frequency electromagnetic fields and breast cancer risk… Zhao, 2014. [VIEW]


11. Electromagnetic fields and health: DNA-based dosimetry. Blank, 2012. [VIEW


12. Effects of extremely low-frequency electromagnetic radiation on cardiovascular system of workers. Zhao, 2012. [VIEW


13. Long-term (up to 20years) effects of 50-Hz magnetic field exposure on blood chemistry parameters…Touitou, 2012. [VIEW


14. Maternal Exposure to Magnetic Fields During Pregnancy in Relation to the Risk of Asthma in Offspring. Li, 2011. [VIEW


15. Occupational and residential exposure to electric and magnetic field and its relationship on acute leukemia…Wang, 2011. [VIEW


16. Effect of ELF electric field on some on biochemistry characters in the rat serum. Coskun, 2010. [VIEW]


17. Oxidative stress, melatonin level, and sleep insufficiency among electronic equipment repairers. El-Helal, 2010.  [VIEW


18. Effect of long-term exposure to a randomly varied 50 Hz power frequency magnetic field…De Bruyn, 2010. [VIEW


19. Signal transduction of the melatonin receptor MT1 is disrupted in breast cancer cells by electromagnetic fields. Girgert, 2010. [VIEW


20. Risk of hematological malignancies associated with magnetic fields exposure from power lines: a case-control study in two municipalities of northern Italy. Malagoli, 2010. [VIEW


21. Extremely low-frequency electromagnetic fields differentially regulate estrogen receptor-alpha and -beta expression in the rat olfactory bulb. Reyes-Guerrero, 2010.  [VIEW]  


22. Electromagnetic fields and cancer: the cost of doing nothing. Carpenter, 2010. [VIEW


23. DNA fragmentation in human fibroblasts under extremely low-frequency electromagnetic field exposure. Focke, 2010. [VIEW]


24. Exposure to magnetic fields and the risk of poor sperm quality. Li, 2010. [VIEW


25. A biomonitoring study of genotoxic risk to workers of transformers and distribution line stations. Celikler, 2009. [VIEW


26. Power-frequency magnetic fields and childhood brain tumors: a case-control study in Japan. Saito, 2010. [VIEW


27. Alterations of human electroencephalographic activity caused by multiple extremely low-frequency magnetic field exposures. Cvetkovic, 2009. [VIEW]  


28.  Natural killer cell activity decreases in workers occupationally exposed to extremely low-frequency magnetic fields exceeding 1 microT. Gobba, 2009. [VIEW]  


29. 50 Hz extremely low-frequency electromagnetic fields enhance protein carbonyl groups content in cancer cells: effects on proteasomal systems. Eleuteri, 2009. [VIEW


30. Low-frequency pulsed electromagnetic field exposure can alter neuroprocessing in humans. Robertson, 2009. [VIEW


31. Effects of different electromagnetic fields on circadian rhythms of some haematochemical parameters…Contalbrigo, 2009. [VIEW


32. Maternal occupational exposure to extremely low-frequency magnetic fields and the risk of brain cancer…Li, 2009. [VIEW


33. Effects of extremely low-frequency magnetic fields on the oviposition of Drosophila melanogaster…Gonet, 2009. [VIEW


34. Extremely low-frequency electromagnetic fields activate the ERK cascade, increase hsp70 protein levels and promote regeneration in Planaria. Goodman, 2009. [VIEW


35. Health effects of magnetic fields generated from power lines: new clues for an old puzzle. Comba, 2009. [VIEW


36. Extremely low-frequency electromagnetic fields disrupt magnetic alignment of ruminants. Burda, 2009. [VIEW


37. Morbidity experience in populations residentially exposed to 50 hz magnetic fields: methodology and preliminary findings of a cohort study. Fazzo, 2009. [VIEW]  


38. Exposure of mcf-7 breast cancer cells to electromagnetic fields up-regulates the plasminogen activator system. Girgert, 2009. [VIEW


39.  Long-term exposure to magnetic fields and the risks of Alzheimer’s disease and breast cancer: Further biological research. Davanipour, 2009. [VIEW


40. Effects of different electromagnetic fields on circadian rhythms of some haematochemical parameters…Contalbrigo, 2009. [VIEW]


41. Immunohistochemical Study of Postnatal Neurogenesis After Whole-body Exposure to Electromagnetic Fields: Evaluation of Age- and Dose-Related Changes in Rats. Orendacova, 2009. [VIEW


42. Electromagnetic fields stress living cells. Blank, 2009. [VIEW]


 43. Electromagnetic fields and DNA damage. Phillips, 2009. [VIEW


44. Genetic damage in mammalian somatic cells exposed to extremely low-frequency electromagnetic fields: A meta-analysis of data from 87 publications (1990-2007). Prihoda, 2009. [VIEW


45. 900 MHz electromagnetic field exposure affects qualitative and quantitative features of hippocampal pyramidal cells in the adult female rat. Bas, 2009. [VIEW


46. The effect of GSM-like ELF radiation on the alpha band of the human resting EEG. Parentos, 2008.  [VIEW

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