EMF extremely low frequency power lines
Selected indexed studies
- Non-ionizing radiation as possible carcinogen. (Int J Environ Health Res, 2022) [PMID:32885667]
- Concern that "EMF" magnetic fields from power lines cause cancer. (Sci Total Environ, 2012) [PMID:22534362]
- Impact of high (1950 MHz) and extremely low (50 Hz) frequency electromagnetic fields on DNA damage caused by occupationally relevant exposures in human derived cell lines. (Toxicol In Vitro, 2024) [PMID:39025159]
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- Non-ionizing radiation as possible carcinogen. (2022) pubmed
- Concern that "EMF" magnetic fields from power lines cause cancer. (2012) pubmed
- Impact of high (1950 MHz) and extremely low (50 Hz) frequency electromagnetic fields on DNA damage caused by occupationally relevant exposures in human derived cell lines. (2024) pubmed
- Effects of extremely low frequency electromagnetic fields on distortion product otoacoustic emissions in rabbits. (2009) pubmed
- A cross-sectional study on oxidative stress in workers exposed to extremely low frequency electromagnetic fields. (2015) pubmed
- Review of Studies Concerning Electromagnetic Field (EMF) Exposure Assessment in Europe: Low Frequency Fields (50 Hz-100 kHz). (2016) pubmed
- Assessment of the neurotoxic potential of exposure to 50Hz extremely low frequency electromagnetic fields (ELF-EMF) in naïve and chemically stressed PC12 cells. (2014) pubmed
- Reproductive and teratologic effects of electromagnetic fields. (1993) pubmed
- Genotoxic effects of electromagnetic field radiations from mobile phones. (2022) pubmed
- Proteomic Analysis of the Effect of Extremely Low-Frequency Electromagnetic Fields (ELF-EMF) With Different Intensities in SH-SY5Y Neuroblastoma Cell Line. (2017) pubmed