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Effects of GSM-900 microwaves on an experimental allergic encepholomyeletis (EAE) rat model

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The effects of acute exposure to GSM-900 microwaves (900 MHz, 217 Hz pulse modulation) on the clinical parameters of the acute experimental allergic encephalomyelitis (EAE) model in rats were investigated in two independent experiments: rats were either habituated or nonhabituated to the exposure restrainers. EAE was induced with a mixture of myelin basic protein and Mycobacterium tuberculosis. Female Lewis rats were divided into cage control, sham exposed, and two groups exposed either at 1.5 or 6.0 W/kg local specific absorption rate (SAR averaged over the brain) using a loop antenna placed over their heads. There was no effect of a 21 day exposure (2 h/day) on the onset, duration, and termination of the EAE crisis.
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hal-00162978 , version 1 (16-07-2007)

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R. Anane, M. Geffard, M. Taxile, D. Bodet, B. Billaudel, et al.. Effects of GSM-900 microwaves on an experimental allergic encepholomyeletis (EAE) rat model. Bioelectromagnetics, 2003, 24, pp.211-213. ⟨hal-00162978⟩
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