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Effect of in-vivo Wi-Fi exposure: focus on brain and blood samples of young rats

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Pregnant Wistar rats were exposed blind to Wi-Fi signals at three whole-body SAR (0.08, 0.4, 4 W/kg) from gestational D3 to D21. Sham and cage-controls were performed. At D2 after birth, genotoxic effects were searched in the blood. The presence of stress markers was screened in the blood and brain at D2, 1, 2, and 3 months. Preliminary data did not reveal any difference in weight and number of pups, in micronuclei or any of the brain markers tested among groups. No Hsp70, neurotoxic and oxidized antigens release was detected in the blood. Complete study will be presented.
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hal-00466856 , version 1 (25-03-2010)

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I. Lagroye, F. Poulletier de Gannes, E. Haro, A. Hurtier, M. Taxile, et al.. Effect of in-vivo Wi-Fi exposure: focus on brain and blood samples of young rats. Thirty-two Annual Technical Meeting of the Bioelectromagnetics Society, Jun 2010, Séoul, South Korea. ⟨hal-00466856⟩
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