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Direct observation of microcirculatory parameters in rat brain after local exposure to radio-frequency electromagnetic field

S. Hirota (), M. Matsuura, H. Masuda, A. Ushiyama, K. Wake, S. Watanabe, M. Taki and C. Ohkubo
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S. Hirota: Tokyo Medical and Dental University
M. Matsuura: Tokyo Medical and Dental University
H. Masuda: Laboratoire IMS-Site ENSCPB
A. Ushiyama: National Institute of Public Health
K. Wake: Electromagnetic Compatibility Group, Applied Electromagnetic Research Center, National Institute of Information and Communications Technology
S. Watanabe: Electromagnetic Compatibility Group, Applied Electromagnetic Research Center, National Institute of Information and Communications Technology
M. Taki: Tokyo Metropolitan University
C. Ohkubo: Meiji Pharmaceutical University

Environment Systems and Decisions, 2009, vol. 29, issue 2, 186-189

Abstract: Abstract A cranial window method modified for our experiment enabled to observe the cerebral microcirculation including the blood-brain barrier permeability after a local expose to radio-frequency electromagnetic fields with a monopole antenna in rats. The present report reviews our recent publications that reported no noticeable changes in the cerebral microcirculatory parameters due to RF-EMF exposure.

Keywords: Radio-frequency electromagnetic field; Blood-brain barrier; Leukocyte behaviors; Plasma velocity (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2009
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