Author(s):
Panagopoulos DJ*, Chavdoula ED, Nezis IP, Margaritis LH.
* Department of Cell Biology and Biophysics, Faculty of Biology, University of Athens, Panepistimiopolis, 15784 Athens.
Greece
Published in:
Mutat Res. 2007 Jan 10;626(1-2):69-78.
Published: 10.01.2007
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Cell death induced by GSM 900-MHz and DCS 1800-MHz mobile telephony radiation.

Original Abstract

Source: PubMed
Exposure:

900 MHz
1800 MHz
Mobile (cellular) phones
GSM
23,7 V/m = 1,49 W/m²; 15,7 V/m = 0,654 W/m² (900 MHz)
15,5 V/m = 0,637 W/m² (1800 MHz)

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Summary

Auszug aus Original-Abstract: [...] Our present results suggest that the decrease in oviposition previously reported, is due to degeneration of large numbers of egg chambers after DNA fragmentation of their constituent cells, induced by both types of mobile telephony radiation. Induced cell death is recorded for the first time, in all types of cells constituting an egg chamber (follicle cells, nurse cells and the oocyte) and in all stages of the early and mid-oogenesis, from germarium to stage 10, during which programmed cell death does not physiologically occur. Germarium and stages 7-8 were found to be the most sensitive developmental stages also in response to electromagnetic stress induced by the GSM and DCS fields and, moreover, germarium was found to be even more sensitive than stages 7-8.

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