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Étiquette : Human cells

Radiofrequency regulates the BET-mediated pathways in radial glia differentiation in human cortical development

Radiofrequency regulates the BET-mediated pathways in radial glia differentiation in human cortical development

By Cakir et al. 2025, exposure of human brain cells to 2.4GHz can cause molecular, structural, and functional changes similar to autism and contribute to neurodevelopmental disorders. The study bridges the gap between animal models and human neurodevelopment and shows the specific effects of RF radiation on human neurons.

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Short-term exposure of 2.4GHz EM Radiation on cellular ROS generation and apoptosis in SH-SY5Y cell line and impact on developing chick embryo brain tissue🔗

K. Deena et al. (2025) analysed the major impact of short-term exposure at 2.4 GHz on chicken embryos and on human neuroblastoma cells. Short-term exposure induced moderate cellular and molecular changes, mainly oxidative stress. Extended exposure to EMR beyond 4 h may pose adverse health risks to humans.

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Genotoxic Effect

Mobile telephony radiation exerts genotoxic action and significantly enhances the effects of gamma radiation in human cells🔗

Panagopoulos (2024) found that mobile telephony EMF at a power density ~136 times below the ICNIRP limits significantly enhanced the action of gamma radiation. People undergoing ionising radiation treatment should be instructed by their oncologists/radiologists to not use cell phones for several days around treatment.

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Pregnancy

Effect of Mobile Phone Usage During Pregnancy on Total Oxidant and Antioxidant Levels in Cord Blood🔗

A 2023 Turkish clinical study examined the effect of mobile phone use during pregnancy on cord blood levels of oxidants and antioxidants. Given the significant potential for oxidative stress in cord blood, the authors advised that pregnant women should protect themselves and the foetus by minimising exposure to mobile phones.

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Weak RF Effects on Chemical Parameters That Characterize Oxidative Stress in Human Fibrosarcoma and Fibroblast Cells

Weak Radiofrequency Field Effects on Chemical Parameters That Characterize Oxidative Stress in Human Fibrosarcoma and Fibroblast Cells🔗

Experimental data in this show that RF fields between 3 and 5 MHz were able to change the modulation of mitochondrial signaling by changing the cell growth, mitochondrial mass, and oxidative stress. Exposure to RF fields at 4.2 MHz significantly increased the mitochondrial mass and oxidative stress in fibrosarcoma cells.

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