Study overviews

Mobile phone related articles are

Please note that a publication can be assigned to several endpoints, i.e. the sum of publications from the individual thematic points and subpoints can be greater than the total sum of actual publications.

Experimental studies on mobile communications

1777 studies in total
  1. 790 studies
  2. 597 studies
  3. 529 studies
  4. 234 studies
  5. 211 studies
  6. 120 studies

Brain

529 studies in total
  1. 162 studies
  2. 156 studies
  3. 146 studies
  4. 81 studies
  5. 37 studies
  6. 36 studies
  7. 19 studies
Authors Year Exposed system Endpoints Frequency range SAR Exposure duration Parameters
Pelletier A et al. 2014 animal, rat/ Wistar - 900 MHz 0.1–0.3 mW/kg - mobile communications, mobile phone base station, RF, CW continuous wave
Lowden A et al. 2019 human, partial body - 1,930–1,990 MHz - - mobile communications, mobile phone, UMTS
Danker-Hopfe H et al. 2020 human - 385–915 MHz - - mobile communications, mobile phone, GSM, TETRA/TETRAPOL, PW pulsed wave
Nasiar N et al. 2018 human - - - - mobile communications, mobile phone, mobile phone base station, residential
Eggert T et al. 2020 human - 385–900 MHz - - GSM, mobile communications, TETRA/TETRAPOL, mobile phone, RF
Wang Y et al. 2021 invertebrate, <i>Drosophila melanogaster</i>, whole body - 3.5 GHz - - mobile communications, 5G
Achermann P et al. 2003 human - 900 MHz - - mobile communications, mobile phone base station, mobile phone, RF, PW pulsed wave, CW continuous wave
Sousouri G et al. 2024 human - 700 MHz–3.6 GHz - - mobile communications, 5G
Nakatani-Enomoto S et al. 2013 human, partial body: left ear EEG changes, polysomnographic data, sleepiness 1,950 MHz 0.13–1.52 W/kg 3 hours every evening with 5 minutes break every hour mobile phone, W-CDMA, mobile communications
Lustenberger C et al. 2013 human, partial body: head brain activity during sleep 900 MHz 0.125–10 W/kg intermittent during 8 h (during the sleep; exposure of 5 min "Intermittent-1" was followed by 1 min with no exposure (OFF phase), then 5 min "Intermittent-2" was followed by a 7 min OFF phase; this 18 min sequence was repeated throughout the whole night mobile phone, mobile communications, RF