induction cooktop magnetic field
Selected indexed studies
- Intermediate frequency magnetic fields generated by an induction heating (IH) cooktop do not affect genotoxicities and expression of heat shock proteins. (Int J Radiat Biol, 2009) [PMID:19863202]
- Do induction cooktops interfere with cardiac pacemakers? (Europace, 2006) [PMID:16635999]
- Evaluation of biological effects of intermediate frequency magnetic field on differentiation of embryonic stem cell. (Toxicol Rep, 2016) [PMID:28959531]
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- Intermediate frequency magnetic fields generated by an induction heating (IH) cooktop do not affect genotoxicities and expression of heat shock proteins. (2009) pubmed
- Do induction cooktops interfere with cardiac pacemakers? (2006) pubmed
- Evaluation of biological effects of intermediate frequency magnetic field on differentiation of embryonic stem cell. (2016) pubmed
- Investigation of genotoxicity induced by intermediate frequency magnetic field combined with ionizing radiation: In vitro study on human fibroblast cells. (2024) pubmed
- Electromagnetic interference with cardiac pacemakers and implantable cardioverter-defibrillators from low-frequency electromagnetic fields in vivo. (2013) pubmed
- [Effects of 50 to 60 Hz and of 20 to 50 kHz magnetic fields on the operation of implanted cardiac pacemakers]. (2003) pubmed
- Exposure of the human body to professional and domestic induction cooktops compared to the basic restrictions. (2012) pubmed
- Alteration of gene expression by exposure to a magnetic field at 23 kHz is not detected in astroglia cells. (2013) pubmed
- Effect of an intermediate-frequency magnetic field of 23 kHz at 2 mT on chemotaxis and phagocytosis in neutrophil-like differentiated human HL-60 cells. (2014) pubmed
- A Tool for the Assessment of Electromagnetic Compatibility in Active Implantable Devices: The Pacemaker Physical Twin. (2025) pubmed