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1. Influence of patient head definition on induced E-fields during MR examination.

2. Radio-frequency exposure of the yellow fever mosquito (A. aegypti) from 2 to 240 GHz.

3. Induced radiofrequency fields in patients undergoing MR examinations: insights for risk assessment.

4. Effects of pulse-modulated radiofrequency magnetic field (RF-EMF) exposure on apoptosis, autophagy, oxidative stress and electron chain transport function in human neuroblastoma and murine microglial cells.

5. Novel ETV6-RUNX1 Mouse Model to Study the Role of ELF-MF in Childhood B-Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia: a Pilot Study.

7. Effect of cell phone radiofrequency radiation on body temperature in rodents: Pilot studies of the National Toxicology Program's reverberation chamber exposure system.

8. On the estimation of the worst-case implant-induced RF-heating in multi-channel MRI.

9. Pregnant women models analyzed for RF exposure and temperature increase in 3T RF shimmed birdcages.

10. Effects of personalised exposure on self-rated electromagnetic hypersensitivity and sensibility - A double-blind randomised controlled trial.

11. Desktop exposure system and dosimetry for small scale in vivo radiofrequency exposure experiments.

12. Near-field radiofrequency electromagnetic exposure assessment.

13. Rapid method for thermal dose-based safety supervision during MR scans.

14. Inter-individual and intra-individual variation of the effects of pulsed RF EMF exposure on the human sleep EEG.

15. Quantification of RF-exposure of the fetus using anatomical CAD-models in three different gestational stages.

16. Modeling of EEG electrode artifacts and thermal ripples in human radiofrequency exposure studies.

17. Analysis of mobile phone design features affecting radiofrequency power absorbed in a human head phantom.

18. Stimulation of the brain with radiofrequency electromagnetic field pulses affects sleep-dependent performance improvement.

19. CEM43°C thermal dose thresholds: a potential guide for magnetic resonance radiofrequency exposure levels?

20. No increased sensitivity in brain activity of adolescents exposed to mobile phone-like emissions.

21. Evaluation of the RF heating of a generic deep brain stimulator exposed in 1.5 T magnetic resonance scanners.

22. Influence of GSM signals on human peripheral lymphocytes: study of genotoxicity.

23. Cell type-dependent induction of DNA damage by 1800 MHz radiofrequency electromagnetic fields does not result in significant cellular dysfunctions.

24. [Development of innovative methods of electromagnetic field evaluation for portable radio-station].

25. Exposure system to study hypotheses of ELF and RF electromagnetic field interactions of mobile phones with the central nervous system.

26. Sleep EEG alterations: effects of different pulse-modulated radio frequency electromagnetic fields.

27. Measured radiofrequency exposure during various mobile-phone use scenarios.

28. Sleep after mobile phone exposure in subjects with mobile phone-related symptoms.

29. The influence of the reflective environment on the absorption of a human male exposed to representative base station antennas from 300 MHz to 5 GHz.

30. Absence of genotoxic potential of 902 MHz (GSM) and 1747 MHz (DCS) wireless communication signals: In vivo two-year bioassay in B6C3F1 mice.

31. Study on potential effects of "902-MHz GSM-type Wireless Communication Signals" on DMBA-induced mammary tumours in Sprague-Dawley rats.

32. Dosimetric evaluation and comparison of different RF exposure apparatuses used in human volunteer studies.

33. GSM and DCS wireless communication signals: combined chronic toxicity/carcinogenicity study in the Wistar rat.

34. Pulsed radio-frequency electromagnetic fields: dose-dependent effects on sleep, the sleep EEG and cognitive performance.

35. Pulsed radio frequency radiation affects cognitive performance and the waking electroencephalogram.

36. Feasibility of future epidemiological studies on possible health effects of mobile phone base stations.

37. Carcinogenicity study of GSM and DCS wireless communication signals in B6C3F1 mice.

38. Worst case temperature rise in a one-dimensional tissue model exposed to radiofrequency radiation.

39. SAR distribution in human beings when using body-worn RF transmitters.

40. UMTS base station-like exposure, well-being, and cognitive performance.

41. Response, thermal regulatory threshold and thermal breakdown threshold of restrained RF-exposed mice at 905 MHz.

42. Effects of 1-week and 6-week exposure to GSM/DCS radiofrequency radiation on micronucleus formation in B6C3F1 mice.

43. Dosimetric comparison of the specific anthropomorphic mannequin (SAM) to 14 anatomical head models using a novel definition for the mobile phone positioning.

44. Differences in RF energy absorption in the heads of adults and children.

45. 1800 MHz radiofrequency (mobile phones, different Global System for Mobile communication modulations) does not affect apoptosis and heat shock protein 70 level in peripheral blood mononuclear cells from young and old donors.

46. Novel high-resolution temperature probe for radiofrequency dosimetry.

47. Basis for optimization of in vitro exposure apparatus for health hazard evaluations of mobile communications.

48. Spontaneous and nitrosourea-induced primary tumors of the central nervous system in Fischer 344 rats exposed to frequency-modulated microwave fields.

49. Response, thermal regulatory threshold and thermal breakdown threshold of restrained RF-exposed mice at 905 MHz

50. 1800 MHz radiofrequency (mobile phones, different Global System for Mobile communication modulations) does not affect apoptosis and heat shock protein 70 level in peripheral blood mononuclear cells from young and old donors

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