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Auteurs
Sakuma
N, Komatsubara Y, Takeda H, Hirose H, et al. (2006)
These authors
carried out a series of experiments using cells from different tissues
to test the hypothesis that modulated RF fields may act as a DNA
damaging agent. They exposed the cells for either 2 or 24 hours to
RFR from International Mobile Telecommunication 2000 (IMT-2000) system.
They used both continuous wave and Wideband Code Division Multiple
Access (W-CDMA) modulated signal, at SARs that varied from 0.8 W/kg
to 8 W/kg. They tested the effect of the RFR on the DNA using the
alkaline comet assay. No significant differences were observed between
the exposed and sham-exposed cells
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