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Study of nonionizing microwave radiation effects upon the central nervous system and behavior reactions.

The biologic effect of an electromagnetic field of a frequency of 2375 +/- 50 MHz was studied in rats and rabbits in specially constructed absorbant chambers. The results of the investigations have shown that microwave radiation of 10, 50, 500 mu W/cm2 for 30 days, 7 hr/day, causes a number of chang...

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Autores principales: Shandala, M G, Dumanskiĭ, U D, Rudnev, M I, Ershova, L K, Los, I P
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: 1979
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1637696/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/446442
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author Shandala, M G
Dumanskiĭ, U D
Rudnev, M I
Ershova, L K
Los, I P
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description The biologic effect of an electromagnetic field of a frequency of 2375 +/- 50 MHz was studied in rats and rabbits in specially constructed absorbant chambers. The results of the investigations have shown that microwave radiation of 10, 50, 500 mu W/cm2 for 30 days, 7 hr/day, causes a number of changes in bioelectric brain activity and also in behavioral immunological, and cytochemical reactions. It was found that levels of 10 and 50 mu W/cm2 stimulate the electric brain activity at the initial stage of irradiation, while a level of 500 mu W/cm2 causes its suppression, as seen from the increase of slow, high amplitude delta-waves. At 500 mu W/cm2 a decrease in capacity of work, in value of unconditioned feeding stimulus, in investigating activity, electronic irradiation threshold, and in inhibition of cellular and humoral immunity were also observed.
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spelling pubmed-16376962006-11-17 Study of nonionizing microwave radiation effects upon the central nervous system and behavior reactions. Shandala, M G Dumanskiĭ, U D Rudnev, M I Ershova, L K Los, I P Environ Health Perspect Research Article The biologic effect of an electromagnetic field of a frequency of 2375 +/- 50 MHz was studied in rats and rabbits in specially constructed absorbant chambers. The results of the investigations have shown that microwave radiation of 10, 50, 500 mu W/cm2 for 30 days, 7 hr/day, causes a number of changes in bioelectric brain activity and also in behavioral immunological, and cytochemical reactions. It was found that levels of 10 and 50 mu W/cm2 stimulate the electric brain activity at the initial stage of irradiation, while a level of 500 mu W/cm2 causes its suppression, as seen from the increase of slow, high amplitude delta-waves. At 500 mu W/cm2 a decrease in capacity of work, in value of unconditioned feeding stimulus, in investigating activity, electronic irradiation threshold, and in inhibition of cellular and humoral immunity were also observed. 1979-06 /pmc/articles/PMC1637696/ /pubmed/446442 Text en
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Shandala, M G
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Rudnev, M I
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Study of nonionizing microwave radiation effects upon the central nervous system and behavior reactions.
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title_short Study of nonionizing microwave radiation effects upon the central nervous system and behavior reactions.
title_sort study of nonionizing microwave radiation effects upon the central nervous system and behavior reactions.
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1637696/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/446442
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