New Publications ( 16-31/August/2019)

        

27 September, 2019.

 

Here you find an list of new published articles which will be added to JEIC Reserch Database within a week. 

 

(1) Comparison of polymerization and structural behavior of microtubules in rat brain and sperm affected by the extremely low-frequency electromagnetic field.

Gholami D, Riazi G, Fathi R, Sharafi M, Shahverdi A

Institute of Biochemistry and Biophysics (IBB), University of Tehran(Iran)

BMC Mol Cell Biol 2019; 20 (1): 41

 

(2) Changes in pyramidal and granular neuron numbers in the rat hippocampus 7 days after exposure to a continuous 900-MHz electromagnetic field during early and mid-adolescence.

Keleş Aİ, Nyengaard JR, Odaci E

Department of Histology and Embryology, Faculty of Medicine, Niğde Ömer Halis Demir University(Turkey)

J Chem Neuroanat 2019: Online

 

(3) Exposure to Static and Extremely-Low Frequency Electromagnetic Fields and Cellular Free Radicals.

Lai H

Department of Bioengineering, University of Washington, Seattle(USA)

Electromagn Biol Med 2019: Online

 

(4) Prolonged mobile phone use is associated with depressive symptoms in Chinese adolescents.

Liu J, Liu C, Wu T, Liu BP, Jia CX, Liu X

School of Nursing, University of Pennsylvania(USA)

J Affect Disord 2019; 259: 128-134

 

(5) Effect of static magnetic field on morphology and growth metabolism of Flavobacterium sp. m1-14.

Tang H, Wang P, Wang H, Fang Z, Yang Q, Ni W, Sun X, Liu H, Wang L, Zhao G, Zheng Z

Key Laboratory of High Magnetic Field and Ion Beam Physical Biology, Hefei Institutes of Physical Science, Chinese Academy of Sciences(China)

Bioprocess Biosyst Eng 2019: Online

 

(6) Proposal of 28 GHz In Vitro Exposure System Based on Field Uniformity for Three-Dimensional Cell Culture Experiments.

Lee YS, Chung JY, Jeon SB, Lee AK, Choi HD

Radio & Satellite Research Division, Electronics and Telecommunications Research Institute(Korea)

Bioelectromagnetics 2019: Online

 

(7) Chemical compass behaviour at microtesla magnetic fields strengthens the radical pair hypothesis of avian magnetoreception.

Kerpal C, Richert S, Storey JG, Pillai S, Liddell PA, Gust D, Mackenzie SR, Hore PJ, Timmel CR

Centre for Advanced Electron Spin Resonance (CÆSR), Department of Chemistry, University of Oxford(UK)

Nat Commun 2019; 10 (1): 3707

 

(8) Validation of Potential Effects on Human Health of in Vivo Experimental Models Studied in Rats Exposed to Sub-Thermal Radiofrequency. Possible Health Risks Due to the Interaction of Electromagnetic Pollution and Environmental Particles.

Salas-Sánchez AA, López-Furelos A, Rodríguez-Gonzalez JA, Ares-Pena FJ, López-Martín ME

Department of Applied Physics, University of Santiago de Compostela(Spain)

IEEE Access 2019; 7: 79186-79198

 

(9) Risk to pollinators from anthropogenic electro-magnetic radiation (EMR): Evidence and knowledge gaps.

Vanbergen AJ, Potts SG, Vian A, Malkemper EP, Young J, Tscheulin T

Agroécologie, AgroSup Dijon, INRA, Univ. Bourgogne Franche-Comté(France)

Sci Total Environ 2019; 695: 133833

 

(10) Comparing DNA damage induced by mobile telephony and other types of man-made electromagnetic fields.

Panagopoulos DJ

National Center for Scientific Research "Demokritos", Athens, Greece; Choremeion Research Laboratory, Medical School, National and Kapodistrian, University of Athens, Greece; Radiation and Environmental Biophysics Research Laboratory(Greece)

Mutation Research - Fundamental and Molecular Mechanism of Mutagenesis 2019; 781: 53-62

 

(11) Relationship of External Field Strength With Local and Whole-Body Averaged Specific Absorption Rates in Anatomical Human Models.

Taguchi K, Laakso I, Aga K, Hirata A, Diao Y, Chakarothai J, Kashiwa T

Kitami Institute of Technology(Japan)

IEEE Access 2018; 6: 70186-70196

 

(12) Testing and Assessment of EMFs and Touch Currents From 25-kW IPT System for Medium-Duty EVs.

Mohamed AAS, Meintz A, Schrafel P, Calabro A

Transportation and Hydrogen Systems Center, National Renewable Energy Laboratory(USA)

IEEE Transactions on Vehicular Technology 2019; 68 (8): 7477-7487