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Effects of long-term exposure to 50 Hz magnetic fields on cell viability, genetic damage, and sensitivity to mutagen-induced damage.

different exposure periods ranging from 96h up to 6 weeks. Cell viability following MF exposure was assessed using the ATP-based cell viability assay. Effects of MF exposure on cell genetic damage and cell ...

NextGEM: Next-Generation Integrated Sensing and Analytical System for Monitoring and Assessing Radiofrequency Electromagnetic Field Exposure and Health

l'impact sur la santé Risico- en gezondheidsimpactevaluatie Risk and health impact assessment Manuscript versions:  DOI:  https://sciensano.be/en/10.3390/ijerph20126085 Full text language:  English ...

Effects of long-term exposure to 50 Hz magnetic fields on cell viability, genetic damage, and sensitivity to mutagen-induced damage

velden (incl. ioniserende en niet-ioniserende) Service:  Évaluation des risques et de l'impact sur la santé Risico- en gezondheidsimpactevaluatie Risk and health impact assessment Manuscript ...

Comments on the “Evaluation of the Genotoxicity of Cell Phone Radiofrequency Radiation in Male and Female Rats and Mice Following Subchronic Exposure” by Smith‐Roe et al.

female rats and mice following subchronic exposure. Smith-Roe SL, Wyde ME, Stout MD, Winters JW, Hobbs CA, Shepard KG, Green AS, Kissling GE, Shockley KR, Tice RR, Bucher JR, Witt KL.Environ Mol Mutagen. ...

In vitro 50 Hz magnetic field long-term exposure: Cytogenetic tests on human lymphoblastoid TK6 cells and validation of the test environment

effects of long-term exposure to ELF-(E) MF s on the genetic material and the impact of long-term pre-exposure to ELF-(E) MF s on the sensitivity of cells to the damage induced by known mutagens are needed. ...

Thyroid cancer incidence near nuclear sites in Belgium: An ecological study at small geographical level

sites. Focused hypothesis tests and generalized additive models were performed to test the hypothesis of a gradient in thyroid cancer incidence with increasing levels of surrogate exposures. No evidence ...

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