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June 23, 2007
Tailed forisomes of Canavalia gladiata: a new model to study Ca2+-driven protein contractility
W S Peters, M Knoblauch, S A Warmann, et al.
Radiation Research
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September 14, 2001
Chromosome damage and micronucleus formation in human blood lymphocytes exposed in vitro to radiofrequency radiation at a cellular telephone frequency (847.74 MHz, CDMA)
Vijayalaxmi, K S Bisht, W F Pickard, et al.
Radiation Research
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November 26, 2009
Altered calcium dynamics mediates P19-derived neuron-like cell responses to millimeter-wave radiation
I A Titushkin, V S Rao, W F Pickard, et al.
Radiation Research
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February 28, 2008
Nonthermal effects of radiofrequency-field exposure on calcium dynamics in stem cell-derived neuronal cells: elucidation of calcium pathways
V S Rao, I A Titushkin, E G Moros, et al.
Radiation Research
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December 17, 1997
Measurement of DNA damage after exposure to electromagnetic radiation in the cellular phone communication frequency band (835.62 and 847.74 MHz)
R S Malyapa, E W Ahern, W L Straube, et al.
Radiation Research
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December 17, 1997
Measurement of DNA damage after exposure to 2450 MHz electromagnetic radiation
R S Malyapa, E W Ahern, W L Straube, et al.
Radiation Research
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June 4, 1998
DNA damage in rat brain cells after in vivo exposure to 2450 MHz electromagnetic radiation and various methods of euthanasia
R S Malyapa, E W Ahern, C Bi, et al.
Radiation Research
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December 20, 2000
Neoplastic transformation in C3H 10T(1/2) cells after exposure to 835.62 MHz FDMA and 847.74 MHz CDMA radiations
Roti Roti JL, R S Malyapa, K S Bisht, et al.
Radiation Research
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December 20, 2000
Cytogenetic studies in human blood lymphocytes exposed in vitro to radiofrequency radiation at a cellular telephone frequency (835.62 MHz, FDMA)
Vijayalaxmi, B Z Leal, M L Meltz, et al.
Radiation Research
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December 3, 1999
Radiofrequency electromagnetic fields have no effect on the in vivo proliferation of the 9L brain tumor
R Higashikubo, V O Culbreth, D R Spitz, et al.
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Annals of Botany
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June 23, 2007
Tailed forisomes of Canavalia gladiata: a new model to study Ca2+-driven protein contractility
W S Peters, M Knoblauch, S A Warmann, et al.
Radiation Research
|
September 14, 2001
Chromosome damage and micronucleus formation in human blood lymphocytes exposed in vitro to radiofrequency radiation at a cellular telephone frequency (847.74 MHz, CDMA)
Vijayalaxmi, K S Bisht, W F Pickard, et al.
Radiation Research
|
November 26, 2009
Altered calcium dynamics mediates P19-derived neuron-like cell responses to millimeter-wave radiation
I A Titushkin, V S Rao, W F Pickard, et al.
Radiation Research
|
February 28, 2008
Nonthermal effects of radiofrequency-field exposure on calcium dynamics in stem cell-derived neuronal cells: elucidation of calcium pathways
V S Rao, I A Titushkin, E G Moros, et al.
Radiation Research
|
December 17, 1997
Measurement of DNA damage after exposure to electromagnetic radiation in the cellular phone communication frequency band (835.62 and 847.74 MHz)
R S Malyapa, E W Ahern, W L Straube, et al.
Radiation Research
|
December 17, 1997
Measurement of DNA damage after exposure to 2450 MHz electromagnetic radiation
R S Malyapa, E W Ahern, W L Straube, et al.
Radiation Research
|
June 4, 1998
DNA damage in rat brain cells after in vivo exposure to 2450 MHz electromagnetic radiation and various methods of euthanasia
R S Malyapa, E W Ahern, C Bi, et al.
Radiation Research
|
December 20, 2000
Neoplastic transformation in C3H 10T(1/2) cells after exposure to 835.62 MHz FDMA and 847.74 MHz CDMA radiations
Roti Roti JL, R S Malyapa, K S Bisht, et al.
Radiation Research
|
December 20, 2000
Cytogenetic studies in human blood lymphocytes exposed in vitro to radiofrequency radiation at a cellular telephone frequency (835.62 MHz, FDMA)
Vijayalaxmi, B Z Leal, M L Meltz, et al.
Radiation Research
|
December 3, 1999
Radiofrequency electromagnetic fields have no effect on the in vivo proliferation of the 9L brain tumor
R Higashikubo, V O Culbreth, D R Spitz, et al.
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