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Autoimmune processes after long-term low-level exposure to electromagnetic fields part 4. Oxidative intracellular stress response to the long-term rat exposure to nonthermal RF EMF

Forty eight male Wistar rats with initial weight of 200–220 g were exposed to EMF of 2450 MHz frequency and 500 μW/cm 2 intensity for 7 h daily over a period of 30 days. On the seventh and 14th days after completion of exposure to the long-term EMF, enzyme immunoassay revealed a significant increase...

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Published in:Biophysics (Oxford) 2010-12, Vol.55 (6), p.1054-1058
Main Authors: Grigoriev, Y. G., Mikhailov, V. F., Ivanov, A. A., Maltsev, V. N., Ulanova, A. M., Stavrakova, N. M., Nikolaeva, I. A., Grigoriev, O. A.
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Summary:Forty eight male Wistar rats with initial weight of 200–220 g were exposed to EMF of 2450 MHz frequency and 500 μW/cm 2 intensity for 7 h daily over a period of 30 days. On the seventh and 14th days after completion of exposure to the long-term EMF, enzyme immunoassay revealed a significant increase in the amount of specific antibodies of the IgM and IgG classes against the compounds yielded by interaction of amino acids with nitric oxide and its derivatives; tryptophan metabolites; azelaic acid; small-chain fatty acids; small-chain hydroxylated fatty acids; and palmitic, myristic, and oleic acids.
ISSN:0006-3509
1555-6654
DOI:10.1134/S0006350910060308