Literature DB >> 19264461

Electromagnetic fields and DNA damage.

J L Phillips1, N P Singh, H Lai.   

Abstract

A major concern of the adverse effects of exposure to non-ionizing electromagnetic field (EMF) is cancer induction. Since the majority of cancers are initiated by damage to a cell's genome, studies have been carried out to investigate the effects of electromagnetic fields on DNA and chromosomal structure. Additionally, DNA damage can lead to changes in cellular functions and cell death. Single cell gel electrophoresis, also known as the 'comet assay', has been widely used in EMF research to determine DNA damage, reflected as single-strand breaks, double-strand breaks, and crosslinks. Studies have also been carried out to investigate chromosomal conformational changes and micronucleus formation in cells after exposure to EMF. This review describes the comet assay and its utility to qualitatively and quantitatively assess DNA damage, reviews studies that have investigated DNA strand breaks and other changes in DNA structure, and then discusses important lessons learned from our work in this area.

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Year:  2009        PMID: 19264461     DOI: 10.1016/j.pathophys.2008.11.005

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Pathophysiology        ISSN: 0928-4680


  32 in total

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6.  The effect of ELF magnetic field on tumor growth after electrochemotherapy.

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7.  The Protective Effects of EMF-LTE against DNA Double-Strand Break Damage In Vitro and In Vivo.

Authors:  Hee Jin; Kyuri Kim; Ga-Young Park; Minjeong Kim; Hae-June Lee; Sangbong Jeon; Ju Hwan Kim; Hak Rim Kim; Kyung-Min Lim; Yun-Sil Lee
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8.  Radiofrequency EMF irradiation effects on pre-B lymphocytes undergoing somatic recombination.

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10.  The Effect of Contrast Enhanced Abdominopelvic Magnetic Resonance Imaging on Expression and Methylation Level of ATM and AKT Genes.

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