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Alexander Lerchl

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Bioelectromagnetics|February 6, 2026
Effects of Extremely Low Frequency Magnetic Field Exposure (50 Hz, 200 µT) on Cell Viability, DNA Damage and Micronucleus Formation of Human Skin CellsVivian Meyer, Karen Drees, Isabel Alexandra Gronau, et al.
Journal of Pineal Research|June 27, 2009
Indirect blue light does not suppress nocturnal salivary melatonin in humans in an automobile settingAlexander Lerchl, Carina Schindler, Karsten Eichhorn, et al.
Industrial Health|December 28, 2002
Effects of electromagnetic radiation (bright light, extremely low-frequency magnetic fields, infrared radiation) on the circadian rhythm of melatonin synthesis, rectal temperature, and heart rateBarbara Griefahn, Christa Künemund, Meinolf Blaszkewicz, et al.
Biology of Reproduction|January 13, 2006
Adult sertoli cells are not terminally differentiated in the Djungarian hamster: effect of FSH on proliferation and junction protein organizationGerard A Tarulli, Peter G Stanton, Alexander Lerchl, et al.
Bioelectromagnetics|October 8, 2021
Design and Dosimetric Characterization of a Broadband Exposure Facility for In Vitro Experiments in the Frequency Range 18-40.5 GHzGernot Schmid, Rene Hirtl, Isabel Gronau, et al.
Radiation Research|January 14, 2009
Effects of radiofrequency electromagnetic fields (UMTS) on reproduction and development of mice: a multi-generation studyAngela M Sommer, Karen Grote, Tina Reinhardt, et al.
PNAS Nexus|May 14, 2025
5G-exposed human skin cells do not respond with altered gene expression and methylation profilesJyoti Jyoti, Isabel Gronau, Eda Cakir, et al.
BMC Cancer|November 13, 2004
No effects of GSM-modulated 900 MHz electromagnetic fields on survival rate and spontaneous development of lymphoma in female AKR/J miceAngela M Sommer, Joachim Streckert, Andreas K Bitz, et al.
Journal of Pineal Research|November 30, 2005
1800 MHz electromagnetic field effects on melatonin release from isolated pineal glandsIrina Sukhotina, Joachim R Streckert, Andreas K Bitz, et al.
Radiation Research|August 29, 2007
Lymphoma development in mice chronically exposed to UMTS-modulated radiofrequency electromagnetic fieldsAngela M Sommer, Andreas K Bitz, Joachim Streckert, et al.
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Bioelectromagnetics|February 6, 2026
Effects of Extremely Low Frequency Magnetic Field Exposure (50 Hz, 200 µT) on Cell Viability, DNA Damage and Micronucleus Formation of Human Skin CellsVivian Meyer, Karen Drees, Isabel Alexandra Gronau, et al.
Journal of Pineal Research|June 27, 2009
Indirect blue light does not suppress nocturnal salivary melatonin in humans in an automobile settingAlexander Lerchl, Carina Schindler, Karsten Eichhorn, et al.
Industrial Health|December 28, 2002
Effects of electromagnetic radiation (bright light, extremely low-frequency magnetic fields, infrared radiation) on the circadian rhythm of melatonin synthesis, rectal temperature, and heart rateBarbara Griefahn, Christa Künemund, Meinolf Blaszkewicz, et al.
Biology of Reproduction|January 13, 2006
Adult sertoli cells are not terminally differentiated in the Djungarian hamster: effect of FSH on proliferation and junction protein organizationGerard A Tarulli, Peter G Stanton, Alexander Lerchl, et al.
Bioelectromagnetics|October 8, 2021
Design and Dosimetric Characterization of a Broadband Exposure Facility for In Vitro Experiments in the Frequency Range 18-40.5 GHzGernot Schmid, Rene Hirtl, Isabel Gronau, et al.
Radiation Research|January 14, 2009
Effects of radiofrequency electromagnetic fields (UMTS) on reproduction and development of mice: a multi-generation studyAngela M Sommer, Karen Grote, Tina Reinhardt, et al.
PNAS Nexus|May 14, 2025
5G-exposed human skin cells do not respond with altered gene expression and methylation profilesJyoti Jyoti, Isabel Gronau, Eda Cakir, et al.
BMC Cancer|November 13, 2004
No effects of GSM-modulated 900 MHz electromagnetic fields on survival rate and spontaneous development of lymphoma in female AKR/J miceAngela M Sommer, Joachim Streckert, Andreas K Bitz, et al.
Journal of Pineal Research|November 30, 2005
1800 MHz electromagnetic field effects on melatonin release from isolated pineal glandsIrina Sukhotina, Joachim R Streckert, Andreas K Bitz, et al.
Radiation Research|August 29, 2007
Lymphoma development in mice chronically exposed to UMTS-modulated radiofrequency electromagnetic fieldsAngela M Sommer, Andreas K Bitz, Joachim Streckert, et al.
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