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    Höytö A, Juutilainen J, Naarala J.
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  • 22. No evidence of major transcriptional changes in the brain of mice exposed to 1800 MHz GSM signal.
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  • 23. Acute radio frequency irradiation does not affect cell cycle, cellular migration, and invasion.
    Lee JJ, Kwak HJ, Lee YM, Lee JW, Park MJ, Ko YG, Choi HD, Kim N, Pack JK, Hong SI, Lee JS.
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  • 28. Genome-wide gene expression changes in normal human fibroblasts in response to low-LET gamma-radiation and high-LET-like 125IUdR exposures.
    Sokolov M, Panyutin IG, Neumann R.
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  • 29. Mobile phone base station radiation does not affect neoplastic transformation in BALB/3T3 cells.
    Hirose H, Suhara T, Kaji N, Sakuma N, Sekijima M, Nojima T, Miyakoshi J.
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  • 33. Effects of GSM-modulated radiofrequency electromagnetic fields on B-cell peripheral differentiation and antibody production.
    Nasta F, Prisco MG, Pinto R, Lovisolo GA, Marino C, Pioli C.
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  • 34. Ornithine decarboxylase activity is affected in primary astrocytes but not in secondary cell lines exposed to 872 MHz RF radiation.
    Höytö A, Juutilainen J, Naarala J.
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  • 35. 2-GHz band CW and W-CDMA modulated radiofrequency fields have no significant effect on cell proliferation and gene expression profile in human cells.
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  • 39. A microarray gene expression study of the molecular pharmacology of lithium carbonate on mouse brain mRNA to understand the neurobiology of mood stabilization and treatment of bipolar affective disorder.
    McQuillin A, Rizig M, Gurling HM.
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  • 40. The effect of chronic exposure to 835.62 MHz FDMA or 847.74 MHz CDMA radiofrequency radiation on the incidence of spontaneous tumors in rats.
    La Regina M, Moros EG, Pickard WF, Straube WL, Baty J, Roti Roti JL.
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