Many studies have been performed on exploring the effects of radio-frequency (RF) energy on biological function in vivo. In particular, gene expression results have been inconclusive due, in part, to a lack of a standardized experimental procedure. This research describes a new far field RF exposure system for unrestrained murine models that reduces experimental error. The experimental procedure includes the materials used, the creation of a patch antenna, the uncertainty analysis of the equipment, characterization of the test room, experimental equipment used and setup, power density and specific absorption rate experiment, and discussion. The result of this research is an experimental exposure system to be applied to future biological studies.
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Hansen, J. W., Asif, S., Singelmann, L., Khan, M. S., Ghosh, S., Gustad, T., … Ewert, D. L. (2015). A far-field radio-frequency experimental exposure system with unrestrained mice. SpringerPlus, 4(1), 1–13. https://doi.org/10.1186/s40064-015-1433-5
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