Teratogenic effects of sinusoidal extremely low frequency electromagnetic fields on morphology of 24 hr chick embryos.
med./bio.
By:
Shams Lahijani M, Ghafoori M
Published in: Indian J Exp Biol 2000; 38 (7): 692-699
This article has not been summarized yet.
You have to be logged in to request a summary of this article.
Exposure
Related articles
-
Lahijani MS et al.
(2013):
Effects of the ELF-MFs on the development of spleens of preincubated chicken embryos.
-
Shams Lahijani M et al.
(2013):
Effects of 50 Hz extremely low frequency sinusoidal magnetic fields on the apoptosis of the hearts of preincubated chicken embryos at different levels of developments.
-
Pawlak K et al.
(2013):
Effect of weak electromagnetic field on cardiac work, concentration of thyroid hormones and blood aminotransferase level in the chick embryo.
-
Lahijani MS et al.
(2011):
Effects of sinusoidal electromagnetic fields on histopathology and structures of brains of preincubated white Leghorn chicken embryos.
-
Roda O et al.
(2011):
Biological effects of low-frequency pulsed magnetic fields on the embryonic central nervous system development. A histological and histochemical study.
-
Lahijani MS et al.
(2011):
Effects of 50 Hz electromagnetic fields on the histology, apoptosis, and expression of c-Fos and beta-catenin on the livers of preincubated white Leghorn chicken embryos.
-
Shams Lahijani M et al.
(2009):
Histopathological and ultrastructural studies on the effects of electromagnetic fields on the liver of preincubated white leghorn chicken embryo.
-
Shams Lahijani M et al.
(2007):
Light and electron microscope studies of effects of 50 Hz electromagnetic fields on preincubated chick embryo.
-
Yao K et al.
(2007):
Absence of effect of power-frequency magnetic fields exposure on mouse embryonic lens development.
-
Shams Lahijani M et al.
(2004):
Development of preincubated chicken eggs following exposure to 50 Hz electromagnetic fields with 1.33-7.32 mT flux densities.
-
Bastide M et al.
(2001):
Toxicologic study of electromagnetic radiation emitted by television and video display screens and cellular telephones on chickens and mice.
-
Shams Lahijani M et al.
(2000):
Teratogenic effects on morphology and skeletal structure of chick embryos after exposure to 50 Hz sinusoidal electromagnetic fields.
-
Sandström M et al.
(1987):
Effects of weak pulsed magnetic fields on chick embryogenesis.