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1 bis 10 Zurück | Weiter 08.09.10: Author's Response. Response to commentary: Meningioma and mobile phone use - a collaborative case-control study in five North European countries. Auvinen A, Lahkola A, Feychting M, Swerdlow AJ, Johansen C, Tynes T (2010), Int J Epidemiol 39 (4): 1119 TEMP 06.09.10: Effect of the extracranial deep brain stimulation lead on radiofrequency heating at 9.4 Tesla (400.2 MHz). Shrivastava D, Abosch A, Hanson T, Tian J, Gupte A, Iaizzo PA, Vaughan JT (2010), J Magn Reson Imaging 32 (3): 600 - 607 TEMP 03.09.10: Mechanisms for the intracellular manipulation of organelles by conventional electroporation. Esser AT, Smith KC, Gowrishankar TR, Vasilkoski Z, Weaver JC (2010), Biophys J 98 (11): 2506 - 2514 TEMP 03.09.10: Evaluation of RF heating on hip joint implant in phantom during MRI examinations. Muranaka H, Horiguchi T, Ueda Y, Usui S, Tanki N, Nakamura O (2010), Nippon Hoshasen Gijutsu Gakkai Zasshi 66 (7): 725 - 733 TEMP 03.09.10: The influence of the reflective environment on the absorption of a human male exposed to representative base station antennas from 300 MHz to 5 GHz. Vermeeren G, Gosselin MC, Kuhn S, Kellerman V, Hadjem A, Gati A, Joseph W, Wiart J, Meyer F, Kuster N, Martens L (2010), Phys Med Biol 55 (18): 5541 - 5555 03.09.10: Mobile phone radiation-induced free radical damage in the liver is inhibited by the antioxidants n-acetyl cysteine and epigallocatechin-gallate. Ozgur E, Guler G, Seyhan N (2010), Int J Radiat Biol : in press 03.09.10: Pulse modulated 900 MHz radiation induces hypothyroidism and apoptosis in thyroid cells: A light, electron microscopy and immunohistochemical study. Esmekaya MA, Seyhan N, Omeroglu S (2010), Int J Radiat Biol : in press TEMP 03.09.10: An international prospective cohort study of mobile phone users and health (Cosmos): Design considerations and enrolment. Schuz J, Elliott P, Auvinen A, Kromhout H, Poulsen AH, Johansen C, Olsen JH, Hillert L, Feychting M, Fremling K, Toledano M, Heinavaara S, Slottje P, Vermeulen R, Ahlbom A (2010), Cancer Epidemiol : in press 01.09.10: Extremely low-frequency electromagnetic fields affect the immune response of monocyte-derived macrophages to pathogens. Akan Z, Aksu B, Tulunay A, Bilsel S, Inhan-Garip A (2010), Bioelectromagnetics : in press 01.09.10: In vitro study of the effects of ELF electric fields on gene expression in human epidermal cells. Collard JF, Mertens B, Hinsenkamp M (2010), Bioelectromagnetics : in press 1 bis 10 Zurück | Weiter |