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List of bibliographic references

Number of relevant bibliographic references: 8.
Ident.Authors (with country if any)Title
000212 (2019) Mehmet Esref Alkis [Turquie] ; Hakki Murat Bilgin [Turquie] ; Veysi Akpolat [Turquie] ; Suleyman Dasdag [Turquie] ; Korkut Yegin [Turquie] ; Mehmet Cihan Yavas [Turquie] ; Mehmet Zulkuf Akdag [Turquie]Effect of 900-, 1800-, and 2100-MHz radiofrequency radiation on DNA and oxidative stress in brain.
000702 (2010) Masaru Sekijima [Japon] ; Hiroshi Takeda ; Katsuaki Yasunaga ; Noriko Sakuma ; Hideki Hirose ; Toshio Nojima ; Junji Miyakoshi2-GHz band CW and W-CDMA modulated radiofrequency fields have no significant effect on cell proliferation and gene expression profile in human cells.
000747 (2008) H. Hirose [Japon] ; T. Suhara ; N. Kaji ; N. Sakuma ; M. Sekijima ; T. Nojima ; J. MiyakoshiMobile phone base station radiation does not affect neoplastic transformation in BALB/3T3 cells.
000804 (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.
000814 (2006) V. Chauhan [Canada] ; A. Mariampillai ; P V Bellier ; S S Qutob ; G B Gajda ; E. Lemay ; A. Thansandote ; J P McnameeGene expression analysis of a human lymphoblastoma cell line exposed in vitro to an intermittent 1.9 GHz pulse-modulated radiofrequency field.
000817 (2006) Sun Lixia [République populaire de Chine] ; Ke Yao ; Wang Kaijun ; Lu Deqiang ; Hu Huajun ; Gao Xiangwei ; Wang Baohong ; Zheng Wei ; Lou Jianling ; Wu WeiEffects of 1.8 GHz radiofrequency field on DNA damage and expression of heat shock protein 70 in human lens epithelial cells.
000913 (2003) Joe A. Elder [États-Unis]Survival and cancer in laboratory mammals exposed to radiofrequency energy.
000A26 (1992) R H Maillefer ; R M QuockNaltrexone-sensitive analgesia following exposure of mice to 2450-MHz radiofrequency radiation.

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