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Criteria: Freq Range=300 kHz - 300 GHz (RF/mmW/THz),Study Type=In Vivo,Study Subtype=Behavior, Neurochemistry, Neuropathology,Status=Ongoing
Details - Project ID 84 |
Lab | University of Bordeaux, France |
Study Design | 900, 1800 MHz(GSM) exposure to rats and analysis of behavior, cerebral circulation, and stress response |
Summary | (ongoing) |
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Details - Project ID 983 |
Lab | University of Bordeaux, France |
Study Design | 900, 1800 MHz (GSM) exposure to a transgenic rat (Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis [ALS / Lou Gehrig's Disease] model) and analysis of disease progression |
Summary | (ongoing) |
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Details - Project ID 1521 |
Lab | PIOM / Univ Bordeaux, France |
Study Design | 900 MHz (GSM), 2450 (WiFi) exposure to rats and analysis of neuron degeneration and apoptosis, including during in utero |
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Details - Project ID 1525 |
Lab | University of Kuopio, Finland |
Study Design | 900 MHz (GSM) exposure to newborn rats and analysis of neuron degeneration and BBB effects (replication of Persson and Salford, 2003) |
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Details - Project ID 1584 |
Lab | Technical Univ and Ludwig-Maximilian Univ, Munich |
Study Design | 900, 1800 MHz (GSM), 2.2 GHz (UMTS) exposure to rats and analysis of learning and memory behavior, repreductive capability, and other parameters |
Summary | In Vivo Experiments on Exposure to the High Frequency Fields of Mobile Telecommunication |
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Details - Project ID 1708 |
Lab | Univ Koblenz-Landau, FRG |
Study Design | 1900 MHz (DECT) exposure to bees and analysis of behavior |
Summary | Electromagnetic Radiation Influences on Honeybees (Apis mellifera) |
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Details - Project ID 3108 |
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Study Design | The skin of healthy mice was irradiated locally at the right flank with 101 GHz MMW in a pulsed (510 µs, 20-50 pulses, 0.5 - 1.5 kW) regime and physical, physiological, and pathological parameters as well as behavior were examined before and after irradiation. |
Summary | The Lack of Toxic Effect of High-Power Short-Pulse 101 GHz Millimeter Waves on Healthy Mice. |
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