• [Y] Red means sub-thermal effects were found (not always at significant levels). • [N] The black indicates no EM effects were found. • [NA] The cyan means ... Not applicable. |
[Y] Use of wireless telephones and serum S100B levels: A descriptive cross-sectional study among healthy Swedish adults aged 18-65 years, VIEW [N] Use of wireless telephones and serum S100B levels: A descriptive cross-sectional study among healthy Swedish adults aged 18-65 years. VIEW [Y] Acute mobile phones exposure affects frontal cortex hemodynamics as evidenced by functional near-infrared spectroscopy VIEW [Y] Blood-brain barrier permeability and nerve cell damage in rat brain 14 and 28 days after exposure to microwaves from GSM mobile phones. VIEW [Y] Mobile phone radiation and the developing brain: behavioral and morphological effects in juvenile rats. VIEW [N] Effects of acute exposure to a 1439 MHz electromagnetic field on the microcirculatory parameters in rat brain, VIEW [Y] Effect of mobile telephony on blood-brain barrier permeability in the fetal mouse brain. VIEW [N] Effects of Universal Mobile Telecommunications System (UMTS) Electromagnetic Fields on the Blood-Brain Barrier VIEW [N] Lack of effects of 1439 MHz electromagnetic near field exposure on the blood-brain barrier in immature and young rats. VIEW [N] Blood-brain barrier and electromagnetic fields: Effects of scopolamine methylbromide on working memory after whole-body exposure to 2.45GHz microwaves in rats. VIEW [N] Nerve cell damage in mammalian brain after exposure to microwaves from GSM mobile phones. VIEW [N] Application of intracellular microelectrophoresis to analysis of the influence of the low-level microwave radiation on electrokinetic properties of nuclei in human epithelial cells. VIEW [N] Activation of the hsp27/p38MAPK stress pathway by EMF in human endothelial cells: Molecular mechanism for cancer- and BBB-related effects VIEW [N] The effects of low level microwaves on the fluidity of photoreceptor cell membrane. VIEW [N] Effect of long-term mobile communication microwave exposure on vascular permeability in mouse brain. VIEW [Y] Effect of global system for mobile communication (gsm)-like radiofrequency fields on vascular permeability in mouse brain. VIEW [Y] The possible role of radiofrequency radiation in the development of uveal melanoma. VIEW [Y] Electromagnetic fields (1.8 GHz) increase the permeability to sucrose of The blood-brain barrier in vitro. VIEW [N] Biological and morphological effects on the brain after exposure of rats to a 1439 MHz TDMA field. VIEW [Y] Headaches from cellular telephones: are they real and what are the implications? VIEW [Y] Electromagnetic fields (1.75 GHz) influence the permeability of the blood-brain barrier in cell culture model. VIEW [Y] Enhancement of anticancer drug delivery to the brain by microwave induced hyperthermia VIEW [Y] Blood-brain barrier permeability in rats exposed to electromagnetic fields used in wireless communication. VIEW [Y] Effect of global system for mobile communication (GSM) microwave exposure on BBB permeability in rat. VIEW [Y] Sequential changes in cerebral blood flow, early neuropathological consequences and BBB disruption, following RF-induced localized hyperthermia in the rat. VIEW [Y] Permeability of the blood-brain barrier induced by 915 MHz electromagnetic radiation, continuous wave and modulated at 8, 16, 50, and 200 Hz. VIEW [Y] Dielectric properties of human red blood cells in suspension at radio frequencies. VIEW [N] Experimental study on thermal damage to dog normal brain. Int J Hyperthermia VIEW [Y] Increased sensitivity of the non-human primate eye to microwave radiation following ophthalmic drug pretreatment VIEW [Y] Microwave irradiation of rats at 2.45 GHz activates pinocytotic-like uptake of tracer by capillary endothelial cells of cerebral cortex. VIEW [Y] Interaction of ethanol and microwaves on the blood-brain barrier of rats VIEW [Y] Cerebrovascular permeability to 86Rb in the rat after exposure to pulsed microwaves VIEW [N] Studies on microwave and blood-brain barrier interaction. VIEW |