Comparative Study of Cell Cycle Kinetics and Induction of Apoptosis or Necrosis after Exposure of Human Mono Mac 6 Cells to Radiofrequency Radiation

Lantow, M., Viergutz, T., Weiss, D. G. and Simkó, M. Comparative Study of Cell Cycle Kinetics and Induction of Apoptosis or Necrosis after Exposure of Human Mono Mac 6 Cells to Radiofrequency Radiation. Radiat. Res. 166, 539–543 (2006). The possible harmful effects of radiofrequency electromagnetic...

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Apoptosis - radiation effects
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Cell Cycle - radiation effects
Cell Line, Tumor
Cell lines
Cells
Dose-Response Relationship, Radiation
Electromotive forces
Environmental Exposure - adverse effects
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Kinetics
Microwaves - adverse effects
Monocytes - pathology
Monocytes - radiation effects
Necrosis
Necrosis - etiology
Necrosis - pathology
Radiation Dosage
Radio Waves - adverse effects
Stem cells
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