Biological Effects of 25 to 150 GHz Radiation After In Vitro Exposure of Human Fibroblasts: a Comparison of Experimental Results

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In this paper, we present a comprehensive discussion of the results obtained after in vitro exposure of human fetal fibroblasts and human adult fibroblasts to pulsed radiation in a wide band between 100 and 150 GHz and to continuous wave radiation at 25 GHz. In order to assess potential effects of exposure, the genome integrity, cell cycle, cytological ultrastructure, and proteins expression were evaluated.

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Franchini, V., Ceccuzzi, S., Doria, A., Gallerano, G. P., Giovenale, E., Ravera, G. L., … Lista, F. (2018). Biological Effects of 25 to 150 GHz Radiation After In Vitro Exposure of Human Fibroblasts: a Comparison of Experimental Results. Journal of Infrared, Millimeter, and Terahertz Waves, 39(9), 899–911. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10762-018-0514-2

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