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Biological responses to electromagnetic fields

by Adam Lacy-hulbert, James C. Metcalfe, Robin Hesketh - FASEB Journal , 1998
"... ABSTRACT Electrification in developed countries has progressively increased the mean level of extremely low-frequency electromagnetic fields (ELF-EMFs) to which populations are exposed; these humanmade fields are substantially above the naturally occurring ambient electric and magnetic fields of Ç10 ..."
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10 04 Vm01 and Ç10013 T, respectively. Several epidemiological studies have concluded that ELF-EMFs may be linked to an increased risk of cancer, particularly childhood leukemia. These observations have been reinforced by cellular studies reporting EMF-induced effects on biological systems, most

INVESTIGATION OF POTENTIAL EMF INDUCED CONFORMATIONAL CHANGES OF THERMOSENSOR PROTEIN GRPE OF E. COLI IN REAL TIME

by Christian Beyer, Ilian Jelesarov, Philipp Christen, Jürg Fröhlich
"... Previous studies on potential interactions of electromagnetic field (EMF) with proteins have reported that EMFs affect protein structure and folding kinetics. In this study the isolated thermosensor protein GrpE of the Hsp70 chaperone system of E. coli was exposed to EMFs at different frequencies an ..."
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thermally and non-thermally induced conformational changes. Since the transition is fully reversible, any direct effects of EMF on the conformation will results in a shift of the equilibrium states. The overall uncertainty of the experimental system was evaluated and based on these results the number

ROBUST LASER-BASED ULTRASOUND SENSOR USING INTEGRATED PHOTO-INDUCED EMF DETECTION AND TIME-DELAY INTERFEROMETER

by G. J. Dunning, M. P. Chiao, P. V. Mitehen, Melles Griot, J. W. Wagner, F. M. Davidson
"... The important benefits of quantitative nondestructive evaluation can be realized by a manufacturer if the system is fully compatible with the manufacturing environment and cost effective. In many cases an in-line real-time process control would be desirable. There have been a variety of uhrasonie in ..."
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The important benefits of quantitative nondestructive evaluation can be realized by a manufacturer if the system is fully compatible with the manufacturing environment and cost effective. In many cases an in-line real-time process control would be desirable. There have been a variety of uhrasonie

The effect of extremely low frequency electromagnetic fields (ELF-EMF) on the frequency of micronuclei and sister chromatid exchange in human lymphocytes induced by benzo(a)pyrene

by Kwang Rae Cho, Myoung-hun Kim, Myoung Jin Ko, Jae Wook Jung, Ki Hwa, Yei-heum Park, Yong Han Kim, Ki Hoon Kim, Jin Soo Kim - Toxicology Letters , 2003
"... Electromagnetic field exists everywhere electricity flows. The concerns about the hazard of electro-magnetic field were first reported by Wertheimer ..."
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Electromagnetic field exists everywhere electricity flows. The concerns about the hazard of electro-magnetic field were first reported by Wertheimer

EFFECTS OF ELECTRIC AND MAGNETIC FIELDS ON MUTATION AND GENE EXPRESSION

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"... Mutagenicity of electric and magnetic fields (EMFs) and their effect on gene expression profiles were examined using Saccharomyces cerevisiae. Exposure to a 5 T static EMF resulted in a slight increase in gene conversion frequency while exposure to 0.5, 1 T static and up to 40 mT, 50 Hz EMFs did not ..."
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Mutagenicity of electric and magnetic fields (EMFs) and their effect on gene expression profiles were examined using Saccharomyces cerevisiae. Exposure to a 5 T static EMF resulted in a slight increase in gene conversion frequency while exposure to 0.5, 1 T static and up to 40 mT, 50 Hz EMFs did

Electromagnetic treatment to old Alzheimer’s mice reverses beta-amyloid deposition, modifies cerebral blood flow, and provides selected cognitive benefit. PLoS One 7: e35751

by Gary W. Arendash, Takashi Mori, Maggie Dorsey, Rich Gonzalez, Naoki Tajiri, Cesar Borlongan , 2012
"... Few studies have investigated physiologic and cognitive effects of ‘‘long-term’ ’ electromagnetic field (EMF) exposure in humans or animals. Our recent studies have provided initial insight into the long-term impact of adulthood EMF exposure (GSM, pulsed/modulated, 918 MHz, 0.25–1.05 W/kg) by showin ..."
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/kg) by showing 6+ months of daily EMF treatment protects against or reverses cognitive impairment in Alzheimer’s transgenic (Tg) mice, while even having cognitive benefit to normal mice. Mechanistically, EMF-induced cognitive benefits involve suppression of brain b-amyloid (Ab) aggregation/deposition in Tg mice

Genetic Analysis of Circadian Responses to Low Frequency Electromagnetic Fields in Drosophila melanogaster

by Giorgio Fedele, Mathew D. Edwards, John M. Hares¤b, Manuel Murbach, Edward W. Green¤c, Michael H. Hastings, Ezio Rosato, Charalambos P. Kyriacou
"... The blue-light sensitive photoreceptor cryptochrome (CRY) may act as a magneto-receptor through formation of radical pairs involving a triad of tryptophans. Previous genetic analyses of behavioral responses of Drosophila to electromagnetic fields using conditioning, circadian and geotaxis assays hav ..."
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tryptophan of the triad hypothesised to be indispensable to the electron transfer required by the RPM reveals that this residue is not necessary for field responses. We observe that deletion of the CRY C-terminus dramatically attenuates the EMF-induced period changes, whereas the N-terminus underlies

Mutagenesis vol.12 no.5 pp.347-351, 1997 Electromagnetic fields enhance chemically-induced hyperploidy in mammalian oocytes

by John B. Mailhes, Daniel Young, Andrew A. Marino, Steve N. London
"... ^ o whom correspondence should be addressed Epidemiological studies suggest that exposure to electro-magnetic fields (EMFs) in the environment may be associ-ated with mutagenic changes, but the relation between EMF exposure and aneuploidy has not previously been studied. Environmental EMFs apparentl ..."
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was tested by examining the effect of EMF exposure on the occurrence of hyperploidy in mouse oocytes induced by vinblastine sulphate (VBS), which was employed as a surrogate for aneugens in the environment. The incidence of hyperploidy in metaphase II oocytes of individual mice following superovulation

RISK OF CARDIOVASCULAR DISTURBANCES IN RELATION TO EXPOSURE TO ELECTROMAGNETIC FIELDS

by A. Bortkiewicz, E. Gadzicka, M. Zmyslony
"... Exposure to electromagpetic fields (EMF) fiom man-made sources is almost permanent. Theoretically, it is possible that this exposure may induce some harmful effects in humans (1). Research on the biological effects of EMF is associated with 2 main fiequency ranges: extremely low frequency (ELF, ..."
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Exposure to electromagpetic fields (EMF) fiom man-made sources is almost permanent. Theoretically, it is possible that this exposure may induce some harmful effects in humans (1). Research on the biological effects of EMF is associated with 2 main fiequency ranges: extremely low frequency (ELF,

Effects of fetal microwave radiation exposure on offspring behavior in mice

by Yanchun Zhang, Zhihui Li, Yan Gao, Chenggang Zhang , 2014
"... The recent rapid development of electronic communication techniques is resulting in a marked increase in ex-posure of humans to electromagnetic fields (EMFs). This has raised public concerns about the health hazards of long-term environmental EMF exposure for fetuses and children. Some studies have ..."
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suggested EMF expos-ure in children could induce nervous system disorders. However, gender-dependent effects of microwave radi-ation exposure on cognitive dysfunction have not previously been reported. Here we investigated whether in utero exposure to 9.417-GHz microwave throughout gestation (Days 3
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