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DETAILS * Immunohistopathologic demonstration of deleterious effects on growing rat testes of radiofrequency waves emitted from conventional Wi-Fi devices. med./biol.
Atasoy HI, Gunal MY, Atasoy P, Elgun S, Bugdayci G (2013), J Pediatr Urol 9 (2): 223 - 229
Aim: To investigate the effects of radiofrequency irradiation emitted from WiFi devices on rat testes.
Endpoints: effects on reproductive system (effects on rat testes (oxidative stress, DNA damage))
System: animal (species/strain): rat/Wistar albino
Exposure: 2.437 GHz, W-LAN/WiFi

* Rat fertility and embryo fetal development: Influence of exposure to the Wi-Fi signal. med./biol.
Gannes FP, Billaudel B, Haro E, Taxile M, Le Montagner L, Hurtier A, Aissa SA, Masuda H, Percherancier Y, Ruffie G, Dufour P, Veyret B, Lagroye I (2013), Reprod Toxicol 36: 1 - 5
Exposure: 2.45 GHz, microwaves, PW (pulsed wave), W-LAN/WiFi, 2.45 GHz, wireless transmitter (RF)

DETAILS * Influence of electromagnetic fields on reproductive system of male rats. med./biol.
Kumar S, Behari J, Sisodia R (2013), Int J Radiat Biol 89 (3): 147 - 154
Aim: To investigate the effects of a 10 GHz electromagnetic field on male rat's reproductive system.
Endpoints: genotoxicity/mutation (DNA strand breaks, chromosome aberration damage, micronuclei formation); effects on reproductive system (testosterone level, morphology of seminiferous tubules, weight of testis, caspase-3 activity)
System: animal (species/strain): rat/Wistar
Exposure: 10 GHz, microwaves

DETAILS * 2.45 GHz microwave irradiation-induced oxidative stress affects implantation or pregnancy in mice, Mus musculus. med./biol.
Shahin S, Singh VP, Shukla RK, Dhawan A, Gangwar RK, Singh SP, Chaturvedi CM (2013), Appl Biochem Biotechnol 169 (5): 1727 - 1751
Aim: To study the 2.45 GHz low level microwave exposure-induced stress response and its effect on implantation or pregnancy in female mice.
Endpoints: effects on reproductive system (implantation, pregnancy); oxidative stress in liver, kidney and ovary
System: animal (species/strain): mouse/Parkes
Exposure: 2.45 GHz, low level microwaves, CW (continuous wave), 2.45 GHz

DETAILS * Rat testicular impairment induced by electromagnetic radiation from a conventional cellular telephone and the protective effects of the antioxidants vitamins C and E. med./biol.
Al-Damegh MA (2012), Clinics (Sao Paulo) 67 (7): 785 - 792
Aim: To investigate the possible effects of exposure from a cellular phone on the oxidant and antioxidant status in blood and testis of rats and to determine the possible protective role of vitamin C and vitamin E.
Endpoints: effects on reproductive system (histopathological alterations in the testis); oxidative stress in blood and testis
System: animal (species/strain): rat/Wistar
Exposure: 900 MHz - 1.9 GHz, mobile communication system, digital mobile phone, GSM

DETAILS * Use of laptop computers connected to internet through Wi-Fi decreases human sperm motility and increases sperm DNA fragmentation. med./biol.
Avendano C, Mata A, Sanchez Sarmiento CA, Doncel GF (2012), Fertil Steril 97 (1): 39 - 45.e2
Aim: To study the effects of laptop computers connected to local area networks wirelessly (WiFi) on human spermatozoa.
Endpoints: effects on reproductive system (sperm parameters (sperm motility, sperm viability, DNA fragmentation))
System: sperm samples
Exposure: 2.4 GHz, microwaves, W-LAN/WiFi, 2.45 GHz

DETAILS * An evaluation of the effects of long-term cell phone use on the testes via light and electron microscope analysis. med./biol.
Celik S, Aridogan IA, Izol V, Erdogan S, Polat S, Doran S (2012), Urology 79 (2): 346 - 350
Aim: To study whether low-intensity electromagnetic fields emitted by cell phones cause histopathological or ultrastructural changes in the testes of rats.
Endpoints: effects on reproductive system (histopathological or ultrastructural changes in the testes)
System: animal (species/strain): rat/Wistar-Kyoto
Exposure: 1.8 GHz, mobile phone

DETAILS * Evidence for mobile phone radiation exposure effects on reproductive pattern of male rats: role of ROS. med./biol.
Kesari KK, Behari J (2012), Electromagn Biol Med 31 (3): 213 - 222
Aim: To examine whether a GSM signal effects the reproductive pattern by targeting the biochemistry of sperm.
Endpoints: effects on reproductive system (fertility)
System: animal (species/strain): rat/Wistar
Exposure: 900 MHz, mobile communication system, mobile phone, GSM

DETAILS * Impact of microwave at X-band in the aetiology of male infertility. med./biol.
Kumar S, Behari J, Sisodia R (2012), Electromagn Biol Med 31 (3): 223 - 232
Aim: To investigate the effects of a 10 GHz electromagnetic field on male rat's reproductive system.
Endpoints: effects on reproductive system (lipid peroxidation, melatonin content and creatine kinase enzyme activity in sperms)
System: animal (species/strain): rat/Wistar
Exposure: 10 GHz, microwaves

DETAILS * The effects of simultaneous combined exposure to CDMA and WCDMA electromagnetic fields on rat testicular function. med./biol.
Lee HJ, Jin YB, Kim TH, Pack JK, Kim N, Choi HD, Lee JS, Lee YS (2012), Bioelectromagnetics 33 (4): 356 - 364
Aim: To study the effects of combined exposure to radiofrequency electromagnetic fields (WCDMA and CDMA) on rat testicular function (specifically with respect to spermatogenesis).
Endpoints: effects on reproductive system (testicular function (different parameters, e.g. oxidative stress, sperm count and morphology, testes weight, protein levels, apoptotic cells))
System: animal (species/strain): rat/Sprague-Dawley
Exposure: 848.5 MHz - 1.95 GHz, mobile communication system, mobile phone, CDMA, W-CDMA, wireless transmitter (RF)

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