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Search for publications 147 articles concerning extended query found, showing 1 to 10 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 >> DETAILS * Modulation of wireless (2.45 GHz)-induced oxidative toxicity in laryngotracheal mucosa of rat by melatonin. med./biol. Aynali G, Naziroglu M, Celik O, Dogan M, Yariktas M, Yasan H (2013), Eur Arch Otorhinolaryngol 270 (5): 1695 - 1700 Aim: To investigate the possible protective role of melatonin on oxidative stress generated by exposure to a WiFi-signal in rats. Endpoints: oxidative stress in mucosa System: animal (species/strain): rat/Wistar Exposure: 2.45 GHz, W-LAN/WiFi, 2.45 GHz * Continuous exposure to low amplitude extremely low frequency electrical fields characterizing the vascular streaming potential alters elastin accumulation in vascular smooth muscle cells. med./biol. Bergethon PR, Kindler DD, Hallock K, Blease S, Toselli P (2013), Bioelectromagnetics: in press Exposure: electric field, contact current/electrical stimulation * Extremely low-frequency magnetic field induces manganese accumulation in brain, kidney and liver of rats. med./biol. Celik MS, Guven K, Akpolat V, Akdag MZ, Naziroglu M, Gul-Guven R, Celik MY, Erdogan S (2013), Toxicol Ind Health: in press Exposure: magnetic field, 50/60 Hz (AC) * Effect of extremely low frequency magnetic field in prevention of spinal cord injury-induced osteoporosis. med./biol. Manjhi J, Kumar S, Behari J, Mathur R (2013), J Rehabil Res Dev 50 (1): 17 - 30 Exposure: magnetic field, 50/60 Hz (AC) * Effect of pulsed electromagnetic fields on the bioactivity of human osteoarthritic chondrocytes. med./biol. Sadoghi P, Leithner A, Dorotka R, Vavken P (2013), Orthopedics 36 (3): e360 - e365 Exposure: magnetic field, low frequency field, signals/pulses, electrotherapy * The role of zinc supplementation in the inhibition of tissue damage caused by exposure to electromagnetic field in rat lung and liver tissues. med./biol. Baltaci AK, Mogulkoc R, Salbacak A, Celik I, Sivrikaya A (2012), Bratisl Lek Listy 113 (7): 400 - 403 Exposure: 50 Hz, magnetic field, low frequency field, 50/60 Hz (AC), co-exposure * Effect of Pulsed Electromagnetic Fields on Human Osteoblast Cultures. med./biol. Barnaba S, Papalia R, Ruzzini L, Sgambato A, Maffulli N, Denaro V (2012), Physiother Res Int: in press Exposure: magnetic field, low frequency field, signals/pulses * Effect of lidocaine on reducing injury in a rat electrical burn model. med./biol. Benlier E, Eskiocak S, Puyan FO, Sikar EY, Kandulu H, Omurlu IK, Top H, Aygit AC (2012), Ann Plast Surg 69 (2): 152 - 156 Exposure: electric field, 50/60 Hz (AC), inhouse wiring, electric injuries DETAILS * The effects of long-term exposure to extremely low-frequency magnetic fields on bone formation in ovariectomized rats. med./biol. Celik MS, Gur A, Akdag Z, Akpolat V, Guven K, Celik Y, Sarac AJ, Otcu S (2012), Bioelectromagnetics 33 (7): 543 - 549 Aim: To study the effects of 50 Hz extremely low frequency magnetic fields on rat bone metabolism. Endpoints: bone metabolism System: animal (species/strain): rat/Sprague-Dawley Exposure: 50 Hz, magnetic field, low frequency field, 50/60 Hz (AC), electrotherapy * Effects of pulsed electromagnetic fields on the mRNA expression of CAII and RANK in ovariectomized rats. med./biol. Chen J, Huang LQ, Xia QJ, He CQ (2012), Rheumatol Int 32 (6): 1527 - 1532 Exposure: 8 Hz, low frequency field, signals/pulses 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 >> |
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