2013
DOI: 10.4236/eng.2013.510b092
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Monitoring the Radiation Injury of Red Blood Cells to Micowave Radiation with Different Power Density

Abstract: Multiple state-of-the-art techniques, such as multi-dimensional micro-imaging, fast multi-channel micro-spetrophotometry, and dynamic micro-imaging analysis, were used to dynamically investigate various effects of cell under the 900 MHz electromagnetic radiation. Cell changes in shape, size under different power density electromagnetic waves radiation were presented in this paper. Experimental results indicated that the isolated human red blood cells (RBCs) do not have obviously real-time responses to the ultr… Show more

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“…1.C-J), which are consistent to previous studies, where EMR of video display unit (VDU) caused alteration in the RBC membrane (Singh and Bagai, 2013). Our results are also in agreement with Yong et al, (2013) who reported an increase in the total surface area of RBCs from 42.6 μm 2 to 42.7 μm 2 after exposure of 900 MHz RF-EMF radiation for 30 minutes. An in vitro study by Raoof, N. K., (2019) reported change in the morphology of RBCs due to 20 mins pulsed magnetic field (PMF) exposure at 50 Hz and intensity of 20 gausses.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 93%
“…1.C-J), which are consistent to previous studies, where EMR of video display unit (VDU) caused alteration in the RBC membrane (Singh and Bagai, 2013). Our results are also in agreement with Yong et al, (2013) who reported an increase in the total surface area of RBCs from 42.6 μm 2 to 42.7 μm 2 after exposure of 900 MHz RF-EMF radiation for 30 minutes. An in vitro study by Raoof, N. K., (2019) reported change in the morphology of RBCs due to 20 mins pulsed magnetic field (PMF) exposure at 50 Hz and intensity of 20 gausses.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 93%
“…In the present study ( blood film ), a significant decrease in superficial charge density of red blood cells was observed. Also, they increased their aggregation and density leading to the construction of rouleaux and cause cell lysis [21]. The deformities in RBCs morphology suggested a possible relationship between exposure to cell phone radiation and depression of the bone marrow that causes multiple myeloma, reduced number of blood cells, myelofibrosis, and thalassemia [22].…”
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confidence: 99%