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July 1, 1985
Hyperthermia and human leukocyte functions: DNA, RNA, and total protein synthesis after exposure to less than 41 degrees or greater than 42.5 degrees hyperthermia
N J Roberts, S T Lu, S M Michaelson
International Journal of Radiation Biology and Related Studies in Physics, Chemistry, and Medicine
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September 1, 1986
The biological effects of radiofrequency radiation: a critical review and recommendations
N J Roberts, S M Michaelson, S T Lu
Brain Research
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May 1, 1984
Effect of 2450 MHz microwave energy on the blood-brain barrier to hydrophilic molecules. A. Effect on the permeability to sodium fluorescein
W M Williams, W Hoss, M Formaniak, et al.
Journal of Applied Physiology: Respiratory, Environmental and Exercise Physiology
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June 1, 1980
Delineating acute neuroendocrine responses in microwave-exposed rats
S T Lu, N Lebda, S Pettit, et al.
Radiation Research
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March 1, 1985
Serum-thyroxine levels in microwave-exposed rats
S T Lu, N Lebda, S M Michaelson, et al.
Journal of Applied Physiology: Respiratory, Environmental and Exercise Physiology
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February 1, 1981
Microwave-induced temperature, corticosterone, and thyrotropin interrelationships
S T Lu, N Lebda, S Pettit, et al.
Radiation Research
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August 1, 1986
Effects of microwaves on the adrenal cortex
S T Lu, S Pettit, S J Lu, et al.
Radiation Research
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December 1, 1985
The relationship of decreased serum thyrotropin and increased colonic temperature in rats exposed to microwaves
S T Lu, N A Lebda, S Pettit, et al.
Bioelectromagnetics
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January 1, 1985
Neuroendocrine parameters in the rat exposed to 60-Hz electric fields
W J Quinlan, D Petrondas, N Lebda, et al.
Brain Research
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May 1, 1984
Effect of 2450 MHz microwave energy on the blood-brain barrier to hydrophilic molecules. D. Brain temperature and blood-brain barrier permeability to hydrophilic tracers
W M Williams, S T Lu, M Del Cerro, et al.
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Cancer Research
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July 1, 1985
Hyperthermia and human leukocyte functions: DNA, RNA, and total protein synthesis after exposure to less than 41 degrees or greater than 42.5 degrees hyperthermia
N J Roberts, S T Lu, S M Michaelson
International Journal of Radiation Biology and Related Studies in Physics, Chemistry, and Medicine
|
September 1, 1986
The biological effects of radiofrequency radiation: a critical review and recommendations
N J Roberts, S M Michaelson, S T Lu
Brain Research
|
May 1, 1984
Effect of 2450 MHz microwave energy on the blood-brain barrier to hydrophilic molecules. A. Effect on the permeability to sodium fluorescein
W M Williams, W Hoss, M Formaniak, et al.
Journal of Applied Physiology: Respiratory, Environmental and Exercise Physiology
|
June 1, 1980
Delineating acute neuroendocrine responses in microwave-exposed rats
S T Lu, N Lebda, S Pettit, et al.
Radiation Research
|
March 1, 1985
Serum-thyroxine levels in microwave-exposed rats
S T Lu, N Lebda, S M Michaelson, et al.
Journal of Applied Physiology: Respiratory, Environmental and Exercise Physiology
|
February 1, 1981
Microwave-induced temperature, corticosterone, and thyrotropin interrelationships
S T Lu, N Lebda, S Pettit, et al.
Radiation Research
|
August 1, 1986
Effects of microwaves on the adrenal cortex
S T Lu, S Pettit, S J Lu, et al.
Radiation Research
|
December 1, 1985
The relationship of decreased serum thyrotropin and increased colonic temperature in rats exposed to microwaves
S T Lu, N A Lebda, S Pettit, et al.
Bioelectromagnetics
|
January 1, 1985
Neuroendocrine parameters in the rat exposed to 60-Hz electric fields
W J Quinlan, D Petrondas, N Lebda, et al.
Brain Research
|
May 1, 1984
Effect of 2450 MHz microwave energy on the blood-brain barrier to hydrophilic molecules. D. Brain temperature and blood-brain barrier permeability to hydrophilic tracers
W M Williams, S T Lu, M Del Cerro, et al.
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