New Publications(1-15/Aug/2018)

        

11 September, 2018.

 

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

(1) Effect of Microwave Wi-Fi Radiation at Frequency of 2.4 GHz on Epileptic Behavior of Rats.

Mahmoudi A, Shojaeifard MB, Nematollahii S, Mortazavi SMJ, Mehdizadeh AR
Medical Student, Shiraz University of Medical Sciences(Iran)
J Biomed Phys Eng 2018; 8 (2): 185-192

 

(2) Short-term 2.1 GHz radiofrequency radiation treatment induces significant changes on the auditory  evoked potentials in adult rats.

Hidisoglu E, Kantar-Gok D, Ozen S, Yargicoglu P
Akdeniz University Faculty of Medicine Department of Biophysics(Turkey)
Int J Radiat Biol 2018: Online

 

(3) Can explicit suggestions about the harmfulness of EMF exposure exacerbate a nocebo response in healthy controls?

Verrender A, Loughran SP, Dalecki A, Freudenstein F, Croft RJ
Australian Centre for Electromagnetic Bioeffects Research, University of Wollongong(Australia)
Environ Res 2018; 166: 409-417 

 

(4) Radiofrequency radiation emitted from Wi-Fi (2.4 GHz) causes impaired insulin secretion and increased oxidative stress in rat pancreatic islets.

Masoumi A, Karbalaei N, Mortazavi SMJ, Shabani M
Department of Physiology, Faculty of Medicine , Shiraz University of Medical Sciences(Iran)
Int J Radiat Biol 2018: Online 

 

(5) Comparative analysis of personal exposure levels induced by long-term evolution 1800 Re-farming and other RF sources in an urban environment.

Hamiti E, Ibrani M, Ahma L, Dragusha S, Halili R
Faculty of Electrical and Computer Engineering , Department of Telecommunications , University of Prishtina(Kosovo)
IET Microwaves, Antennas & Propagation 2018; 12 (7): 1185 – 1190 

 

(6) A single exposure to GSM-1800MHz signals in the course of an acute neuroinflammatory reaction can alter neuronal responses and microglial morphology in the rat primary auditory cortex.

Occelli F, Lameth J, Adenis V, Huetz C, Lévêque P, Jay TM, Edeline JM, Mallat M
Paris Saclay Institute of Neuroscience, Neuro-PSI, UMR 9197 CNRS & Université Paris-Sud(France)
Neuroscience 2018: Online 

 

(7) Effects of mobile phone exposure on metabolomics in the male and female reproductive systems.

Altun G, Deniz ÖG, Yurt KK, Davis D, Kaplan S
Department of Histology and Embryology, Faculty of Medicine, Ondokuz Mayıs University(Turkey)
Environ Res 2018: Online 

 

(8) The genomic effects of cell phone exposure on the reproductive system.

Yahyazadeh A, Deniz ÖG, Kaplan AA, Altun G, Yurt KK, Davis D
Department of Histology and Embryology, Medical Faculty, Ondokuz Mayıs University(Turkey)
Environ Res 2018: Online 

 

(9) Absorption of wireless radiation in the child versus adult brain and eye from cell phone conversation or virtual reality.

Fernández C, de Salles AA, Sears ME, Morris RD, Davis DL
Federal Institute of Rio Grande do Sul(Brazil)
Environ Res 2018: Online 

 

(10) Electromagnetic radiation 2450 MHz exposure causes cognition deficit with mitochondrial dysfunction and activation of intrinsic pathway of apoptosis in rats.

Gupta SK, Mesharam MK, Krishnamurthy S
Neurotherapeutics Laboratory, Department of Pharmaceutical Engineering and Technology, Indian Institute of Technology, Banaras
Hindu University(India)

 

(11) A novel database of bio-effects from non-ionizing radiation.

Leach V, Weller S, Redmayne M
Oceania Radiofrequency Scientific Advisory Association (ORSAA)(Australia)
Rev Environ Health 2018: Online 

 

(12) Evaluating Temperature Changes of Brain Tissue Due to Induced Heating of Cell Phone Waves.

Forouharmajd F, Pourabdian S, Ebrahimi H
Department of Occupational Health Engineering, School of Public Health, Isfahan University of Medical Sciences(Iran)
Int J Prev Med 2018; 9: 40 

 

(13) Effect of cell phone radiofrequency radiation on body temperature in rodents: Pilot studies of the National Toxicology Program's reverberation chamber exposure system.

Wyde ME, Horn TL, Capstick MH, Ladbury JM, Koepke G, Wilson PF, Kissling GE, Stout MD, Kuster N, Melnick RL, Gauger J, Bucher JR, McCormick DL
National Toxicology Program, National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences(USA)
Bioelectromagnetics 2018; 39 (3): 190-199 

 

(14) Effects of Prenatal Combined Stress on Passive Avoidance Learning and Memory in Rats.

Sofiabadi M, Esmaeili MH, Haghdoost-Yazdi H, Dezfulian M, Afshari ZH, Goodarzvand Chegini K
Cellular and Molecular Research CenterQazvin University of Medical Sciences(Iran)
Neurophysiology 2018; 50 (2): 116–123 

 

(15) Ataxia telangiectasia mutated deficiency does not result in genetic susceptibility to 50 Hz magnetic fields exposure in mouse embryonic fibroblasts.

Sun C, Wei X, Yimaer A, Xu Z, Chen G
Bioelectromagnetics Laboratory, Zhejiang University School of Medicine(China)
Bioelectromagnetics 2018: Online 

 

(16) Characterization of the suppressive effects of extremely-low-frequency electric fields on a stress-induced increase in the plasma glucocorticoid level in mice.

Hori T, Nedachi T, Suzuki H, Harakawa S
Bio-Self-Regulating Science Laboratory, Obihiro University of Agriculture and Veterinary Medicine(Japan)
Bioelectromagnetics 2018: Online 

 

(17) 6-mT 0-120-Hz magnetic fields differentially affect cellular ATP levels.

Wang D, Zhang L, Shao G, Yang S, Tao S, Fang K, Zhang X
High Magnetic Field Laboratory, Key Laboratory of High Magnetic Field and Ion Beam Physical Biology, Hefei Institutes of Physical Science, Chinese Academy of Sciences(China)
Environ Sci Pollut Res Int 2018: Online 

 

(18) Beneficial effect of catechin and epicatechin on cognitive impairment and oxidative stress induced by extremely low frequency electromagnetic field .

Gao QH, Cai Q, Fan Y
School of Public Health and Management, Ningxia Medical University Yinchuan(China)
J Food Biochem 2017; 41 (6): e12416