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期刊名:Bioelectromagnetics

缩写:BIOELECTROMAGNETICS

ISSN:0197-8462

e-ISSN:1521-186X

IF/分区:1.2/Q3

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Noemi Dolciotti,Simona D&#x;Agostino,Micol Colella et al. Noemi Dolciotti et al.
Image-based virtual human models are crucial for accurately assessing electromagnetic field (EMF) exposure. However, conventional 3D female models often inadequately represent the chest area, particularly the natural shape of the breast, du...
Shanshan Wang,Yarui Zhang,Yukun Liu et al. Shanshan Wang et al.
This paper presents a comprehensive measurement-based assessment of radio-frequency (RF) electromagnetic field (EMF) exposure level in a French city. Three types of assessment methods are used to collect measurement data: drive test (DT), s...
Chhavi Raj Bhatt,Stuart Henderson,Masoumeh Sanagou et al. Chhavi Raj Bhatt et al.
Different averaging time lengths (ATLs) are widely used in radiofrequency-electromagnetic field (RF-EMF) exposure monitoring. This study evaluated variability in RF-EMF exposure associated with the ATLs of 1- and 6-min normalised to 30-min ...
Noriko Kojimahara,Kosuke Kiyohara,Yasuto Sato et al. Noriko Kojimahara et al.
This study investigated the association between mobile phone use and brain tumors in young people aged 10-29 years, specifically within the Japanese population. Building upon the international MOBI-Kids study, this Japanese case-control stu...
Anna-Malin Schiffarth,Tam Julian Ta,Christian Bornkessel et al. Anna-Malin Schiffarth et al.
In the context of risk communication in mobile radio, a discussion has emerged whether exposure at common load of a base station should be presented in addition to the theoretical maximum, especially with 5G massive-MIMO. However, a reprodu...
Anu Liimatainen,Päivi Roivainen,Jukka Juutilainen et al. Anu Liimatainen et al.
Meta-analyses of epidemiological studies have suggested that Alzheimer's disease (AD) may be linked with exposure to extremely low frequency (ELF) magnetic fields (MF). This is the first study investigating the association of AD with exposu...
Xinping Li,Weikun Li,Jiayuan Ou et al. Xinping Li et al.
Electromagnetic fields (EMF) can promote various types of cell migration, including mesenchymal stem cell (MSCs) migration; however, their effects on MSCs polarity and directional migration remain unclear. To investigate whether EMF enhance...
Sediqeh Jafarimanesh,Hadi Ehsani,Fatemeh Shaki et al. Sediqeh Jafarimanesh et al.
Occupational noise and extremely low-frequency electromagnetic fields (ELF-EMF) are common in power plants and represent important risk factors that may contribute to oxidative stress. This study examined how simultaneous exposure to these ...
Annabelle Hurtier,Lorenza Patrignoni,Anne Canovi et al. Annabelle Hurtier et al.
The widespread deployment of 5G wireless networks alongside existing GSM technologies has increased the need to assess potential biological effects of co-exposure to multiple radiofrequency electromagnetic fields (RF-EMF). This study evalua...
Andreas Christ,Adrian Aeschbacher,Bernadetta Tarigan et al. Andreas Christ et al.
Compliance testing of wireless devices with absorbed power density (APD) limits requires body models that conservatively reproduce the absorption characteristics of human skin. Previous studies indicate that impedance-matching effects are c...