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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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Florian Soyka,Carsten Alteköster Florian Soyka
Current low-frequency EMF exposure limits are based on RMS values. However, the hazard at low frequencies, neural and muscular stimulation is driven by instantaneous peak values. Because action potentials follow an all-or-nothing threshold,...
Hatice Baş,Hatice Kanbur Çavuş,Nicola Morley et al. Hatice Baş et al.
The effects of static magnetic field (SMF) and oscillating magnetic field (OMF) on oxidative stress responses and DNA fragmentation were investigated in Staphylococcus aureus and Escherichia coli. Bacterial cultures were exposed to magnetic...
Katharina Lüthy,Felix Forster,Claudia Riesmeyer et al. Katharina Lüthy et al.
Scientific evidence for health issues due to exposure to electromagnetic fields (EMF) is limited but there is considerable concern in the population about such effects. Physicians are seen as an important multiplier to the general populatio...
Guofeng Cheng,Hongxin Zhao,Xinmiao Ji et al. Guofeng Cheng et al.
The increasing diabetic population, as well as the prevalence of high-fat diet-induced pre-diabetic conditions, have made it imperative to develop more effective and safe long-term prevention and treatment strategies. In recent years, both ...
Vivian Meyer,Karen Drees,Isabel Alexandra Gronau et al. Vivian Meyer et al.
Both everyday electrical devices and high voltage transmission lines produce electric and magnetic fields with a frequency of 50 Hz in Europe and most other countries. Although several studies have already been investigating the effects of ...
Zane W Cohick,Brad W Hoff,David Revelli et al. Zane W Cohick et al.
This study investigates the interaction between 4.0 GHz microwave radiation and bovine coronavirus (BCoV). Previous work by the authors at 5.6 GHz demonstrated mild (~74%) but statistically significant reductions in virus survival, attribut...
Jennifer Hummel,Rafaela Hardt da Silva,Heloiza Dos Santos Baldança et al. Jennifer Hummel et al.
Pain poses a global challenge involving sensory, cognitive, and emotional mechanisms, necessitating effective treatments. In this study, we evaluate the effects of pulsed electromagnetic field (PEMF), a noninvasive low-frequency signal with...
Hava Bektas,Seval Yildirim,Serife Cakir et al. Hava Bektas et al.
This study investigated the biological effects of GSM-modulated 3.5 GHz radiofrequency (RF) electromagnetic field exposure on male reproductive function and evaluated the potential protective role of Coenzyme Q10 (CoQ10). Twenty-eight adult...
Marie Eggeling-Böcker,Efthymios Karabetsos,Maria Christopoulou et al. Marie Eggeling-Böcker et al.
This study investigates how different types of precautionary information affect risk perception and trust in national radiation protection authorities regarding radio-frequency electromagnetic fields (RF-EMF) from mobile communications, wit...
Rabia Toprak,Huseyin Duysak,Zeliha Esin Celik et al. Rabia Toprak et al.
The global incidence of cancer-related diseases and mortality continues to rise, making early and accurate diagnosis crucial for effective treatment. A key step in cancer treatment is the identification and removal of tumorous tissue, which...