Autor: |
Diem, Elisabeth1, Schwarz, Claudia1, Adlkofer, Franz2, Jahn, Oswald1, Rüdiger, Hugo1 hugo.ruediger@meduniwien.ac.at |
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Zdroj: |
Mutation Research - Genetic Toxicology & Environmental Mutagenesis. Jun2005, Vol. 583 Issue 2, p178-183. 6p. |
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Abstract: Cultured human diploid fibroblasts and cultured rat granulosa cells were exposed to intermittent and continuous radiofrequency electromagnetic fields (RF-EMF) used in mobile phones, with different specific absorption rates (SAR) and different mobile-phone modulations. DNA strand breaks were determined by means of the alkaline and neutral comet assay. RF-EMF exposure (1800MHz; SAR 1.2 or 2W/kg; different modulations; during 4, 16 and 24h; intermittent 5min on/10min off or continuous wave) induced DNA single- and double-strand breaks. Effects occurred after 16h exposure in both cell types and after different mobile-phone modulations. The intermittent exposure showed a stronger effect in the comet assay than continuous exposure. Therefore we conclude that the induced DNA damage cannot be based on thermal effects. [Copyright &y& Elsevier] |
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GreenFILE |
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