Literature DB >> 7646407

No detectable bioeffects following acute exposure to high peak power ultra-wide band electromagnetic radiation in rats.

T J Walters1, P A Mason, C J Sherry, C Steffen, J H Merritt.   

Abstract

A wide range assessment of the possible bioeffects of an acute exposure to high peak power ultra-wide band (UWB) electromagnetic radiation was performed in rats. The UWB-exposure consisted of 2 min of pulsed (frequency: 60 Hz, pulse width: 5-10 ns) UWB (bandwidth: 0.25-2.50 GHz) electromagnetic radiation. Rats were examined using one of the following: 1) a functional observational battery (FOB); 2) a swimming performance test; 3) a complete panel of blood chemistries; or 4) determination of the expression of the c-fos protein in immunohistologically-stained sections of the brain. No significant differences were found between UWB- or sham-exposed rats on any of the measured parameters.

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Year:  1995        PMID: 7646407

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Aviat Space Environ Med        ISSN: 0095-6562


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