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14-jun-2011, 10:47
Aquí pongo unas referencias a estudios sobre los efectos de los campos electromagnéticos no ionizantes:
2. Ahlbom A, Day N, Feychting M, Roman E, Skinner J, Dockerty J, Linet M, McBride M, Michaelis J, Olsen JH, Tynes T, Verkasalo PK. 2000. Division of Epidemiology, National Institute of Environmental Medicine, Karolinska Institute, Sweden. British Journal of Cancer, 83: 692-698.
3. Balode, S. 1996. Assessment of radio-frecuency electromagnetic radiation by the micronucleus test in bovine peripheral erythrocytes. Sci. Total. Environm., 180: 81-85.
4. Belyaev, I., Hillert, L., Markova, E., Sarimov, R., Malmgren, L., Persson, B. and M. Harms-Ringdahl. (2004): "Microwaves of mobile phones affect human lymphocytes from normal and hypersensitive subjects dependent on frequency," presented at 26th Annual Meeting of the Bioelectromagnetics (BEMS), Washington, USA.
5. Beasond, R. C. & Semm, P. 2002. Responses of neurons to an amplitude modulated microwave stimulus. Neuroscience Letters, 33: 175-178.
6. Belyaev, I., Hillert, L., Markova, E., Sarimov, R., Malmgren, L., Persson, B. and M. Harms-Ringdahl. (2004): "Microwaves of mobile phones affect human lymphocytes from normal and hypersensitive subjects dependent on frequency," presented at 26th Annual Meeting of the Bioelectromagnetics (BEMS), Washington, USA.
7. Daniells, C., Duce, I., Thomas, D., Sewell, P., Tattersall, J., de Pomerai, D. 1998. Transgenic nematodes as biomonitors of microwave-induced stress. Mutat Res, 399: 55-64.
8. Dasdag, S., Ketani, M.A., Akdag, Z., Ersay, A.R., Sar, I., Demirtas Ö.C, Celik, M.S.. 1999. Whole body microwave exposure emmited by cellular phones and testicular function of rats. Urological Research, 27: 219-223.
9. Davoudi, M, Brössner, C., Kuber, W. 2002: Der Einfluss elektromagnetischer wellen auf die Spermienmotilität. Journal für Urologie und Urogynäkologie, 9: 18-22.
10. Demsia, G., Vlastos, D., Matthopoulos, DP. (2004): Effect of 910-MHz electromagnetic field on rat bone marrow. Sci. World J., 4: 48-54.
11. De Pomerai, D., Daniells, C., David, H., Allan, J., Duce, I., Mutwakil, M., Thomas, D., Sewell, P., Tattersall, J., Jones, D., Candido, P. 2000. Non-thermal heat-shock response to microwaves, Nature, 405: 417-418.
12. Dovrat, A., Berenson, R., Bormusov, E., Lahav, A., Lustman, T., Sharon,N. and L. Schachter. 2005. Localized Effects of Microwave Radiation on the Intact Eye Lens in Culture Conditions. Bioelectromagnetics, 26: 398-405.
13. Dutta, S.K., Ghosh, B., Blackman, C.F. 1989. Radiofrequency radiation-induced calcium ion efflux enhancement from human and other neuroblastoma cells in culture. Bioelectromagnetics, 10: 197-202.
14. Eger, H., Uwe, K., Hagen, B., Lucas, P. Vogel, H. Voit. 2004. Einfluss der räumlichen Nähe von Mobilfunksendeanlagen auf die Krebsinzidenz. Unwelt medizin gesellschaft, 17: 326-332.
15. Farrel, J.M., Litovitz, T.L., Penafiel, M. 1997. The effect of pulsed and sinusoidal magnetic fields on the morphology of developing chick embryos. Bioelectromagnetics, 18: 431-438.
16. Fedrowitz, M. Kamino, K. and Löscher, W. (2004): Significant differences in the effects of magnetic field exposure on 7,12 dimethylbenz(a)anthracene-induced mammary carcinogenesis in two sub-strains of Sprague-Dawley rats. Cancer Res., 64: 243-251.
17. Fejes I, Za Vaczki Z, Szollosi J, Kolosza R S, Daru J, Kova Cs L, Pa L A. 2005. Is there a relationship between cell phone use and semen quality?. Arch Androl., 51:385-393.
18. Frey, A.H. 1998: Headaches from cellular telephones: are they real and what are the impacts. Environ Health Perspect, 106: 101-103.
19. Fritze K, Sommer C, Schmitz B, Mies G, Hossman K, Kiessling M et al. 1997. Effect of global system for mobile communication (GSM) microwave exposure on blood-brain barrier permeability in rat. Acta Neuropathol (Berlin) 94:465-470.
20. García Callejo, F.J. García Callejo, F., Peña Santamaría, J., Alonso Castañeira, I., Sebastián Gil, E. y J. Marco Algarra. 2005. Nivel auditivo y uso intensivo de teléfonos móviles. Acta Otorrinolaringol. Esp., 56: 187-191
21. Garaj-Vrhovac, V., Horvat, D., Koren, Z. (1991): The relationship between colony-forming ability, chromosome aberrations and incidence of micronuclei in V79 Chinese hamster cells exposed to microwave radiation. Mutat. Res., 263: 143-149.
22. Garaj-Vrhovac, V. 1999. Micronucleus assay and lymphocyte mitotic activity in risk assessment of occupational exposure to microwave radiation. Chemosphere, 39: 2301-2312.
23. Goodman, R. and Blank, M. (2002): Insights into electromagnetic interaction mechanisms. Journal of Cellular Physiology: 192: 16–22
24. Grigor’ev IuG. (1996): Role of modulation in biological effects of electromagnetic radiation. Radiats. Biol. Radioecol., 36: 659-670.
25. GrigorieV IuG. (2003): Influence of the electromagnetic field of the mobile phones on chickens embryo, to the evaluation of the dangerousness after the criterion of this mortality. Journal For Radiation Biology,.5: 541-544.
26. Hallberg, O. Johansson, O. (2002): Cancer trends during the 20th century. J. Australian Coll. Nutr. Environ. Med. 21: 3-8
27. Hallberg, O. Johansson, O. 2004 a. Malignant melanoma of the skin – not a sunshine story!. Med Sci Monit, 10: 336-340.
28. Hallberg Ö, Johansson O. 2004 b. Mobile handset output power and health, Electromagnetic Biol. Med. 2004; 23: 229-239.
29. Hyland, G.J. 2001. The physiological and environmental effects of non-ionising electromagnetic radiation. Working document for the STOA Panel. European Parliament. Directorate General for Research.
30. Hutter, H.P.; Moshammer, H.; Kundi, M. 2002. Mobile telephone base-stations: efects on health and wellbeing. 2nd International workshop on biological effects of EMFs. Rhodes (Greece). 1, 344–352.
31. Kolodynski, AA., Kolodynska, VV. 1996. Motor and psychological functions of school children living in the area of the Skrunda Radio Location Station in Latvia. Sci. Total Environ. 180: 87-93.
32. Kramarenko, A.V. & Tan U. 2003. Effects of high-frequency electromagnetic fields on human EEG: a brain mapping study. Intern. J. Neuroscience, 113: 1007-1019.
33. Lai, H., Singh, NP. 1995. Acute low-intensity microwave exposure increases DNA single-strand breaks in rat brain cells. Bioelectromagnetics, 16: 207-210.
34. Leal Hernández, M., Abellán Alemán, J. y M. Casas Pina. 2005. Telefonía móvil. ¿Una apuesta con nuestra salud?. Atención Primaria.; 35(8):415-8
35. Lee, G.M., Neutra, R.R., L. Hristova, M. Yost, and R. A. Hiatt. 2002. A Nested Case-Control Study of Residential and Personal Magnetic Field Measures and Miscarriages. Epidemiology, 13: 21-31.
36. Leszczynski, D., Joenväärä, S., Reivinen, J., Kuokka, R. 2002. Non-thermal activation of the hsp27/p38MAPK stress pathway by mobile phone radiation in human endothelial cells: Molecular mechanism for cancer- and blood-brain barrier-related effects. Differentiation, 70:120–129.
37. Magras, IN., Xenos, TD. 1997. Radiation-induced changes in the prenatal development of mice. Bioelectromagnetics, 18: 455-461.
38. Maisch, D. 2003. Children and mobile phones…Is there a health risk?. The case for extra precautions. Journal of Australasian College of Nutritional and Environmental Medicine, 22: 3-8.
39. Marino, A.A., Nilsen, E., Frilot, C. 2003. Nonlinear changes in brain electrical activity due to cell phone radiation. Bioelectromagnetics, 24: 339-346.
40. Navarro, E.A.; Segura, J.; Portolés, M.; Gómez Perretta, C. 2003. The microwave syndrome: a preliminary study in Spain. Electromag. Biol. Med., 22, 161–169.
41. Nikolaevich, N., Igorevna, A. and Vasil, G. (2001): Influence of high-frequency electromagnetic radiation at non-thermal intensities on the human body (A review of work by Russian and Ukrainian researchers). No place to hide, 3. Supplement.
42. Novoselova, ET., Fesenko, EE. 1998. Stimulation of production of tumor necrosis factor by murine macrophages when exposed in vivo and in vitro to weak electromagnetic waves in the centimeter range. Biofizika, 43: 1132-1133.
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2. Ahlbom A, Day N, Feychting M, Roman E, Skinner J, Dockerty J, Linet M, McBride M, Michaelis J, Olsen JH, Tynes T, Verkasalo PK. 2000. Division of Epidemiology, National Institute of Environmental Medicine, Karolinska Institute, Sweden. British Journal of Cancer, 83: 692-698.
3. Balode, S. 1996. Assessment of radio-frecuency electromagnetic radiation by the micronucleus test in bovine peripheral erythrocytes. Sci. Total. Environm., 180: 81-85.
4. Belyaev, I., Hillert, L., Markova, E., Sarimov, R., Malmgren, L., Persson, B. and M. Harms-Ringdahl. (2004): "Microwaves of mobile phones affect human lymphocytes from normal and hypersensitive subjects dependent on frequency," presented at 26th Annual Meeting of the Bioelectromagnetics (BEMS), Washington, USA.
5. Beasond, R. C. & Semm, P. 2002. Responses of neurons to an amplitude modulated microwave stimulus. Neuroscience Letters, 33: 175-178.
6. Belyaev, I., Hillert, L., Markova, E., Sarimov, R., Malmgren, L., Persson, B. and M. Harms-Ringdahl. (2004): "Microwaves of mobile phones affect human lymphocytes from normal and hypersensitive subjects dependent on frequency," presented at 26th Annual Meeting of the Bioelectromagnetics (BEMS), Washington, USA.
7. Daniells, C., Duce, I., Thomas, D., Sewell, P., Tattersall, J., de Pomerai, D. 1998. Transgenic nematodes as biomonitors of microwave-induced stress. Mutat Res, 399: 55-64.
8. Dasdag, S., Ketani, M.A., Akdag, Z., Ersay, A.R., Sar, I., Demirtas Ö.C, Celik, M.S.. 1999. Whole body microwave exposure emmited by cellular phones and testicular function of rats. Urological Research, 27: 219-223.
9. Davoudi, M, Brössner, C., Kuber, W. 2002: Der Einfluss elektromagnetischer wellen auf die Spermienmotilität. Journal für Urologie und Urogynäkologie, 9: 18-22.
10. Demsia, G., Vlastos, D., Matthopoulos, DP. (2004): Effect of 910-MHz electromagnetic field on rat bone marrow. Sci. World J., 4: 48-54.
11. De Pomerai, D., Daniells, C., David, H., Allan, J., Duce, I., Mutwakil, M., Thomas, D., Sewell, P., Tattersall, J., Jones, D., Candido, P. 2000. Non-thermal heat-shock response to microwaves, Nature, 405: 417-418.
12. Dovrat, A., Berenson, R., Bormusov, E., Lahav, A., Lustman, T., Sharon,N. and L. Schachter. 2005. Localized Effects of Microwave Radiation on the Intact Eye Lens in Culture Conditions. Bioelectromagnetics, 26: 398-405.
13. Dutta, S.K., Ghosh, B., Blackman, C.F. 1989. Radiofrequency radiation-induced calcium ion efflux enhancement from human and other neuroblastoma cells in culture. Bioelectromagnetics, 10: 197-202.
14. Eger, H., Uwe, K., Hagen, B., Lucas, P. Vogel, H. Voit. 2004. Einfluss der räumlichen Nähe von Mobilfunksendeanlagen auf die Krebsinzidenz. Unwelt medizin gesellschaft, 17: 326-332.
15. Farrel, J.M., Litovitz, T.L., Penafiel, M. 1997. The effect of pulsed and sinusoidal magnetic fields on the morphology of developing chick embryos. Bioelectromagnetics, 18: 431-438.
16. Fedrowitz, M. Kamino, K. and Löscher, W. (2004): Significant differences in the effects of magnetic field exposure on 7,12 dimethylbenz(a)anthracene-induced mammary carcinogenesis in two sub-strains of Sprague-Dawley rats. Cancer Res., 64: 243-251.
17. Fejes I, Za Vaczki Z, Szollosi J, Kolosza R S, Daru J, Kova Cs L, Pa L A. 2005. Is there a relationship between cell phone use and semen quality?. Arch Androl., 51:385-393.
18. Frey, A.H. 1998: Headaches from cellular telephones: are they real and what are the impacts. Environ Health Perspect, 106: 101-103.
19. Fritze K, Sommer C, Schmitz B, Mies G, Hossman K, Kiessling M et al. 1997. Effect of global system for mobile communication (GSM) microwave exposure on blood-brain barrier permeability in rat. Acta Neuropathol (Berlin) 94:465-470.
20. García Callejo, F.J. García Callejo, F., Peña Santamaría, J., Alonso Castañeira, I., Sebastián Gil, E. y J. Marco Algarra. 2005. Nivel auditivo y uso intensivo de teléfonos móviles. Acta Otorrinolaringol. Esp., 56: 187-191
21. Garaj-Vrhovac, V., Horvat, D., Koren, Z. (1991): The relationship between colony-forming ability, chromosome aberrations and incidence of micronuclei in V79 Chinese hamster cells exposed to microwave radiation. Mutat. Res., 263: 143-149.
22. Garaj-Vrhovac, V. 1999. Micronucleus assay and lymphocyte mitotic activity in risk assessment of occupational exposure to microwave radiation. Chemosphere, 39: 2301-2312.
23. Goodman, R. and Blank, M. (2002): Insights into electromagnetic interaction mechanisms. Journal of Cellular Physiology: 192: 16–22
24. Grigor’ev IuG. (1996): Role of modulation in biological effects of electromagnetic radiation. Radiats. Biol. Radioecol., 36: 659-670.
25. GrigorieV IuG. (2003): Influence of the electromagnetic field of the mobile phones on chickens embryo, to the evaluation of the dangerousness after the criterion of this mortality. Journal For Radiation Biology,.5: 541-544.
26. Hallberg, O. Johansson, O. (2002): Cancer trends during the 20th century. J. Australian Coll. Nutr. Environ. Med. 21: 3-8
27. Hallberg, O. Johansson, O. 2004 a. Malignant melanoma of the skin – not a sunshine story!. Med Sci Monit, 10: 336-340.
28. Hallberg Ö, Johansson O. 2004 b. Mobile handset output power and health, Electromagnetic Biol. Med. 2004; 23: 229-239.
29. Hyland, G.J. 2001. The physiological and environmental effects of non-ionising electromagnetic radiation. Working document for the STOA Panel. European Parliament. Directorate General for Research.
30. Hutter, H.P.; Moshammer, H.; Kundi, M. 2002. Mobile telephone base-stations: efects on health and wellbeing. 2nd International workshop on biological effects of EMFs. Rhodes (Greece). 1, 344–352.
31. Kolodynski, AA., Kolodynska, VV. 1996. Motor and psychological functions of school children living in the area of the Skrunda Radio Location Station in Latvia. Sci. Total Environ. 180: 87-93.
32. Kramarenko, A.V. & Tan U. 2003. Effects of high-frequency electromagnetic fields on human EEG: a brain mapping study. Intern. J. Neuroscience, 113: 1007-1019.
33. Lai, H., Singh, NP. 1995. Acute low-intensity microwave exposure increases DNA single-strand breaks in rat brain cells. Bioelectromagnetics, 16: 207-210.
34. Leal Hernández, M., Abellán Alemán, J. y M. Casas Pina. 2005. Telefonía móvil. ¿Una apuesta con nuestra salud?. Atención Primaria.; 35(8):415-8
35. Lee, G.M., Neutra, R.R., L. Hristova, M. Yost, and R. A. Hiatt. 2002. A Nested Case-Control Study of Residential and Personal Magnetic Field Measures and Miscarriages. Epidemiology, 13: 21-31.
36. Leszczynski, D., Joenväärä, S., Reivinen, J., Kuokka, R. 2002. Non-thermal activation of the hsp27/p38MAPK stress pathway by mobile phone radiation in human endothelial cells: Molecular mechanism for cancer- and blood-brain barrier-related effects. Differentiation, 70:120–129.
37. Magras, IN., Xenos, TD. 1997. Radiation-induced changes in the prenatal development of mice. Bioelectromagnetics, 18: 455-461.
38. Maisch, D. 2003. Children and mobile phones…Is there a health risk?. The case for extra precautions. Journal of Australasian College of Nutritional and Environmental Medicine, 22: 3-8.
39. Marino, A.A., Nilsen, E., Frilot, C. 2003. Nonlinear changes in brain electrical activity due to cell phone radiation. Bioelectromagnetics, 24: 339-346.
40. Navarro, E.A.; Segura, J.; Portolés, M.; Gómez Perretta, C. 2003. The microwave syndrome: a preliminary study in Spain. Electromag. Biol. Med., 22, 161–169.
41. Nikolaevich, N., Igorevna, A. and Vasil, G. (2001): Influence of high-frequency electromagnetic radiation at non-thermal intensities on the human body (A review of work by Russian and Ukrainian researchers). No place to hide, 3. Supplement.
42. Novoselova, ET., Fesenko, EE. 1998. Stimulation of production of tumor necrosis factor by murine macrophages when exposed in vivo and in vitro to weak electromagnetic waves in the centimeter range. Biofizika, 43: 1132-1133.
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