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There are 24 studies that match your criteria (3 of which are reviews, comments, or miscellaneous).
Criteria: Study Type=In Vivo,Freq Range=0 - 300 Hz (Static, ELF),Study Subtype=Behavior, Neurochemistry, Neuropathology

View This Study - Citation No: 3984
Title EXTREMELY LOW FREQUENCY ELECTROMAGNETIC FIELDS DISRUPT MAGNETIC ALIGNMENT OF RUMINANTS.
Reference Proc Natl Acad Sci., Vol. 106, Pg. 5708 - 5713, 2009
Author(s) Burda H., Begall S., Cerveny J., Neef J., Nemec P.
PubMed UID 19299504
Project ID 1921
 
View This Study - Citation No: 4282 (Non-English Language)
Title STUDY ON EFFECTS OF BIOELECTRIC PARAMETERS OF RATS IN ELECTROMAGNETIC RADIATION OF HV TRANSMISSION LINE. (Article in Chinese; only abstract in English in database)
Reference Sheng Wu Yi Xue Gong Cheng Xue Za Zhi., Vol. 24, Pg. 157 - 161, 2007
Author(s) Zhang A., Pang X., Yuan P.
PubMed UID 17333913
Project ID 1967
 
View This Study - Citation No: 4485
Title THE EFFECT OF LOW ELECTROMAGNETIC FIELD IN THE CEREBELLAR LAYERS OF MICE
Reference J Biol Sci, Vol. 9, Pg. 601 - 606, 2009
Author(s) Rosli Y., Teoh P. J.
PubMed UID
Project ID 2049
 
View This Study - Citation No: 4607
Title SEIZURE ENTRAINMENT WITH POLARIZING LOW-FREQUENCY ELECTRIC FIELDS IN A CHRONIC ANIMAL EPILEPSY MODEL.
Reference J Neural Eng., Vol. 6, Pg. 046009 - (31 pages), 2009
Author(s) Sunderam S., Chernyy N., Peixoto N., Mason J. P., Gluckman B. J., et al. .
PubMed UID 19602730
Project ID 2105
 
View This Study - Citation No: 4643
Title A MAGNETIC FIELD EFFECT ON LEARNING IN MALE GOLDEN HAMSTERS
Reference Behav Processes, Vol. 81, Pg. 133 - 135, 2009
Author(s) Lopuch S.
PubMed UID 19150395
Project ID 2121
 
View This Study - Citation No: 4687
Title STRESS-RELATED ENDOCRINOLOGICAL AND PSYCHOPATHOLOGICAL EFFECTS OF SHORT- AND LONG-TERM 50 Hz ELECTROMAGNETIC FIELD EXPOSURE IN RATS.
Reference Brain Res Bull., Vol. 81, Pg. 92 - 99, 2010
Author(s) Szemerszky R., Zelena D., Barna I., Bardos G.
PubMed UID 19883742
Project ID 2140
 
View This Study - Citation No: 4712
Title AMYOTROPHIC LATERAL SCLEROSIS (ALS) AND EXTREMELY-LOW FREQUENCY (ELF) MAGNETIC FIELDS: A STUDY IN THE SOD-1 TRANSGENIC MOUSE MODEL.
Reference Amyotroph Lateral Scler., Vol. 10, Pg. 370 - 373, 2009
Author(s) Poulletier de Gannes F., Ruffie G., Geffard M., Veyret B., Lagroye I., et al. .
PubMed UID 19922126
Project ID 2147
 
View This Study - Citation No: 4714
Title EFFECT OF WEAK STATIC AND LOW-FREQUENCY ALTERNATING MAGNETIC FIELDS ON THE FISSION AND REGENERATION OF THE PLANARIAN DUGESIA (GIRARDIA) TIGRINA
Reference Bioelectromagnetics , Vol. 29, Pg. 387 - 393, 2009
Author(s) Novikov V. V., Sheiman I. M., Fesenko E. E.
PubMed UID 18288681
Project ID 2148
 
View This Study - Citation No: 4715
Title EFFECT OF WEAK AND ULTRAWEAK STATIC MAGNETIC FIELDS ON THE INTENSITY OF FISSION OF THE PALARIAN DUGESIA TIGRINA. (abstract in English; article in Russian)
Reference Biofizika., Vol. 52, Pg. 912 - 915, 2007
Author(s) Novikov V. V., Sheiman I. M., Fesenko E. E.
PubMed UID 17969927
Project ID 2148
 
View This Study - Citation No: 4716
Title EFFECT OF WEAK AND SUPERWEAK COMBINED PERMANENT AND LOW-FREQUENCY ALTERNATING MAGNETIC FIELDS AND LOW-INTENSITY MILLIMETER WAVES ON REGENERATION OF PLANARIA DUGESIA TIGRINA. (abstract in English; article in Russian)
Reference Biofizika. , Vol. 52, Pg. 372 - 375, 2007
Author(s) Novikov V. V., Sheiman I. M., Kliubin A. V., Fesenko E. E.
PubMed UID 17477069
Project ID 2148
 
View This Study - Citation No: 4717
Title INFLUENCE OF WEAK ELECTROMAGNETIC FIELD ON DIFFERENT FORMS OF BEHAVIOR IN GRAIN BEETLE, TENEBRIO MOLITOR. (abstract in English; article in Russian)
Reference Zh Vyssh Nerv Deiat im I P Pavlova., Vol. 59, Pg. 488 - 494, 2009
Author(s) Sheiman I. M., Kreshchenko N. D.
PubMed UID 19795812
Project ID 2148
 
View This Study - Citation No: 4792 (Non-English Language)
Title STUDY ON TESTICLE TISSUE OF RATS IN EXTREMELY LOW FREQUENCY ELECTROMAGNETIC FIELDS. (Abstract in English; article in Chinese)
Reference Sheng Wu Yi Xue Gong Cheng Xue Za Zhi, Vol. 26, Pg. 248 - 252, 2009
Author(s) Zhang A., Yuan P., Zhou Y., Deng B., Pang X.
PubMed UID 19499780
Project ID 1967
 
View This Study - Citation No: 4857
Title EFFECT OF SHORT-TERM 50 Hz ELECTROMAGNETIC FIELD EXPOSURE ON THE BEHAVIOR OF RATS
Reference Acta Physiol Hung, Vol. 96, Pg. 437 - 448 (448 missing), 2009
Author(s) Balassa T., Szemerszky R., Bardos G.
PubMed UID 19942550
Project ID 2140
 
View This Study - Citation No: 5353
Title Chronic exposure to an extremely low-frequency magnetic field induces depression-like behavior and corticosterone secretion without enhancement of the hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal axis in mice.
Reference Bioelectromagnetics. , Vol. 34, Pg. 43 - 51, 2013
Author(s) Kitaoka K., Kitamura M., Aoi S., Shimizu N., Yoshizaki K.
PubMed UID 22753092
Project ID 2328
 
View This Study - Citation No: 5354 (Letter to the Editor)
Title Erratum: Low-frequency magnetic field induces depression-like behavior and corticosterone secretion without enhancement of the hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal Axis in mice.
Reference Bioelectromagnetics., Vol. 34, Pg. 562 - (1 page), 2013
Author(s) Kitaoka K., Kitamura M., Aoi S., Shimizu N., Yoshizaki K.
PubMed UID
Project ID 2328
 
View This Study - Citation No: 6110
Title Different effects of chronic exposure to ELF magnetic field on spontaneous and amphetamine-induced locomotor and stereotypic activities in rats.
Reference Brain Res Bull., Vol. 67, Pg. 498 - 503, 2005
Author(s) Janac B., Pesic V., Jelenkovic A., Vorobyov V., Prolic Z.
PubMed UID 16216699
Project ID 2510
 
View This Study - Citation No: 6168
Title Dogs are sensitive to small variations of the Earths magnetic field.
Reference Frontiers in Zoology., Vol. 10, Pg. 80 - doi:10.1186/1742-9994-10-80, 2013
Author(s) Hart V., Novakova P., Begall S., Cerveny J., Burda H.
PubMed UID 24370002
Project ID 1921
 
View This Study - Citation No: 6337
Title Effects of extremely low frequency electromagnetic fields (100 uT) on behaviors in rats.
Reference Neurotoxicology., Vol. 52, Pg. 104 - 113, 2016
Author(s) Lai J., Zhang Y., Liu X., Zhang J., Wang D. W.
PubMed UID 26593281
Project ID 2575
 
View This Study - Citation No: 6400
Title Acute exposure to a 50 Hz magnetic field impairs consolidation of spatial memory in rats.
Reference Neurobiol Learn Mem., Vol. 88, Pg. 387 - 392, 2007
Author(s) Jadidi M., Firoozabadi S. M., Rashidy-Pour A., Sajadi A. A., Sadeghi H., Taherian A. A.
PubMed UID 17768075
Project ID 2602
 
View This Study - Citation No: 6606
Title Magnetoreception in laboratory mice: sensitivity to extremely low-frequency fields exceeds 33 nT at 30 Hz.
Reference J R Soc Interface., Vol. 10, Pg. 20121046 - , 2013
Author(s) Prato F. S., Desjardins-Holmes D., Keenliside L. D., DeMoor J. M., Robertson J. A., Thomas A. W.
PubMed UID 23365198
Project ID 2666
 
View This Study - Citation No: 6607
Title Shielding, but not zeroing of the ambient magnetic field reduces stress-induced analgesia in mice.
Reference Proc Biol Sci., Vol. 269, Pg. 193 - 201, 2002
Author(s) Choleris E., Del Seppia C., Thomas A. W., Moran G. R., Prato F. S., et al. .
PubMed UID 11798436
Project ID 2666
 
View This Study - Citation No: 7794
Title Effects of extremely low-frequency magnetic field in the brain of rats.
Reference Brain Res. Bull., Vol. 68, Pg. 355 - 360, 2006
Author(s) Jelenkovic A., Janac B., Pesic V., Jovanovic D. M., Vasiljevic I., Prolic Z.
PubMed UID
Project ID 2510
 
View This Study - Citation No: 8110
Title Autism-relevant social abnormalities in mice exposed perinatally to extremely low frequency electromagnetic fields.
Reference International journal of developmental neuroscience., Vol. 37, Pg. 58 - 64, 2014
Author(s) Alsaeed I., Al-Somali F., Sakhnini L., Aljarallah O. S., Hamdan R. MM., et al. .
PubMed UID
Project ID 2977
 
View This Study - Citation No: 8790
Title Gender differences in effects of prenatal and postnatal exposure to electromagnetic field and prenatal zinc on behaviour and synaptic proteins in rats.
Reference Journal of Chemical Neuroanatomy., Vol. 122, Pg. .102092 - , 2022
Author(s) Acikgoz B., Ersoy N., Aksu I., Kiray A., Bagriyanik H. A., Kiray M.
PubMed UID doi.org/10.1016/j.jchemneu.2022.102092
Project ID 3071