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Effects of radiofrequency fields on young animals: WiFi signal exposure effects on immature immune and nervous systems (ERYA project)

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To investigate bioeffects of WiFi exposure on the developing immune and nervous systems, pregnant rats were exposed or sham-exposed to WiFi signals. The daily 2 hour whole-body exposure was carried out in utero for 2 weeks and post-natal exposure for 5 weeks. In the reverberation chamber, SAR levels in the free-running animals were 0, 0.8, 0.4, and 4 W/kg. Apoptosis and stress protein expression were studied in different brain areas: comparison among sham and exposed groups showed no significant differences. Lack of consistent neo-antigen production under exposure suggests that WiFi signal exposure has no noticeable influence on immune humoral response.
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hal-00420979 , version 1 (30-09-2009)

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S. Aït-Aïssa, B. Billaudel, F. Poulletier de Gannes, G. Ruffie, S. Duleu, et al.. Effects of radiofrequency fields on young animals: WiFi signal exposure effects on immature immune and nervous systems (ERYA project). Thirty-one Annual Technical Meeting of the Bioelectromagnetics Society, Jun 2009, Davos, Switzerland. ⟨hal-00420979⟩
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