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List of bibliographic references indexed by 0197-8462

Number of relevant bibliographic references: 16.
Ident.Authors (with country if any)Title
001382 (2012) Federica Laudisi [Italie] ; Manolo Sambucci [Italie] ; Francesca Nasta [Italie] ; Rosanna Pinto [Italie] ; Rossella Lodato [Italie] ; Pierluigi Altavista [Italie] ; Giorgio Alfonso Lovisolo [Italie] ; Carmela Marino [Italie] ; Claudio Pioli [Italie]Prenatal exposure to radiofrequencies: Effects of WiFi signals on thymocyte development and peripheral T cell compartment in an animal model
001A03 (2010) Shin-Tsu Lu [États-Unis] ; John D'Andrea [États-Unis] ; Steven Chalfin [États-Unis] ; Carrie Crane [États-Unis] ; Donald Marchello [États-Unis] ; Robert Garay [États-Unis] ; Donald Hatcher [États-Unis] ; John Ziriax [États-Unis]Absence of corneal endothelium injury in non‐human primates treated with and without ophthalmologic drugs and exposed to 2.8 GHz pulsed microwaves
001F83 (2007) John A. Robertson [Canada] ; Alex W. Thomas [Canada] ; Yves Bureau [Canada] ; Frank S. Prato [Canada]The influence of extremely low frequency magnetic fields on cytoprotection and repair
002166 (2006) H. Hirose [Japon] ; N. Sakuma ; N. Kaji ; T. Suhara ; M. Sekijima ; T. Nojima ; J. MiyakoshiPhosphorylation and gene expression of p53 are not affected in human cells exposed to 2.1425 GHz band CW or W-CDMA modulated radiation allocated to mobile radio base stations.
002180 (2006) J. Wang [Japon] ; S. Koyama ; Y. Komatsubara ; Y. Suzuki ; M. Taki ; J. MiyakoshiEffects of a 2450 MHz high-frequency electromagnetic field with a wide range of SARs on the induction of heat-shock proteins in A172 cells.
002448 (2005) J. Miyakoshi [Japon] ; K. Takemasa ; Y. Takashima ; G-R Ding ; H. Hirose ; S. KoyamaEffects of exposure to a 1950 MHz radio frequency field on expression of Hsp70 and Hsp27 in human glioma cells.
002586 (2005) Masanori Kuribayashi [Japon] ; Jianqing Wang [Japon] ; Osamu Fujiwara [Japon] ; Yuko Doi [Japon] ; Kyoko Nabae [Japon] ; Seiko Tamano [Japon] ; Tadashi Ogiso [Japon] ; Makoto Asamoto [Japon] ; Tomoyuki Shirai [Japon]Lack of effects of 1439 MHz electromagnetic near field exposure on the blood–brain barrier in immature and young rats
002728 (2004) Martin Blank [États-Unis] ; Reba GoodmanComment: a biological guide for electromagnetic safety: the stress response.
002A02 (2003) Joe A. Elder [États-Unis]Survival and cancer in laboratory mammals exposed to radiofrequency energy.
002A56 (2003) David R. Black [Nouvelle-Zélande] ; Louis N. Heynick [États-Unis]Radiofrequency (RF) effects on blood cells, cardiac, endocrine, and immunological functions
002C05 (2002) Mohan Natarajan [États-Unis] ; Vijayalaxmi [États-Unis] ; Maria Szilagyi [États-Unis] ; Francis N. Roldan [États-Unis] ; Martin L. Meltz [États-Unis]NF‐κB DNA‐binding activity after high peak power pulsed microwave (8.2 GHz) exposure of normal human monocytes
002E39 (2000) Pascal Gos [Suisse] ; Bernhard Eicher [Suisse] ; Jürg Kohli [Suisse] ; Wolf-Dietrich Heyer [Suisse, États-Unis]No mutagenic or recombinogenic effects of mobile phone fields at 900 MHz detected in the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae
003022 (1998) Melvin R. Frei [États-Unis] ; Rick E. Berger [États-Unis] ; Steven J. Dusch [États-Unis] ; Veronica Guel [États-Unis] ; James R. Jauchem [États-Unis] ; James H. Merritt [États-Unis] ; Michael A. Stedham [États-Unis]Chronic exposure of cancer‐prone mice to low‐level 2450 MHz radiofrequency radiation
003055 (1997) P A Mason [États-Unis] ; R. Escarciga ; J M Doyle ; W F Romano ; R E Berger ; J P DonnellanAmino acid concentrations in hypothalamic and caudate nuclei during microwave-induced thermal stress: analysis by microdialysis.
003744 (1983) H. K. Yang ; C. A. Cain ; J. Lockwood ; W. A. F. Tompkins [États-Unis]Effects of microwave exposure on the hamster immune system. I. Natural killer cell activity
003773 (1980) The Bioelectromagnetics Society abstracts of Papers to be presented at second annual meeting, September 14–18, 1980.

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