Effects of electromagnetic field (1.8/0.9GHz) exposure on growth plate in growing rats
The purpose of this study was to determine the effects of whole-body electromagnetic field (EMF) exposure on growth plates in growing male rats. Two groups of rats were exposed to either 900MHz EMF or 1800MHz EMF 2h/day for 90days. Sham control rats were kept under similar conditions without exposur...
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description | The purpose of this study was to determine the effects of whole-body electromagnetic field (EMF) exposure on growth plates in growing male rats. Two groups of rats were exposed to either 900MHz EMF or 1800MHz EMF 2h/day for 90days. Sham control rats were kept under similar conditions without exposure to the EMF. The rats in the EMF group experienced a more rapid weight gain and increase in length (p |
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In conclusion, 1800MHz and 900MHz EMF may cause prolong the growth phase in growing rats.
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