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EMF Study
(Database last updated on Mar 27, 2024)
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126 |
Study Type |
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In Vitro |
Model |
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835, 847 MHz (CDMA, CW) exposure to cell lines and analysis of growth |
Details |
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C3H 10T1/2 fibroblast cells were exposed to 835 MHz (FM) or 847 MHz (CDMA) for 24 hours at 0.6 W/kg in a radial transmission line (RTL) exposure system. The profile of nuclear matrix proteins (as analyzed by 2 dimensional protein gel electrophoresis) did not change following RF exposure. The rationale behind analysis of nuclear matrix proteins was that heat shock and stress can alter the composition of nuclear matrix proteins, and in fact in this study the HS positive control (42 C) did cause NM protein alterations. The authors concluded that there were no specific effects of RF exposure on nuclear protein composition or amount. |
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No Effects |
Status |
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Completed Without Publication |
Principal Investigator |
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Washington University, USA - rotiroti@radonc.wustl.edu
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Funding Agency |
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Motorola
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Country |
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UNITED STATES |
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