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Author (up) Remondini, D.; Nylund, R.; Reivinen, J.; Poulletier de Gannes, F.; Veyret, B.; Lagroye, I.; Haro, E.; Trillo, M.A.; Capri, M.; Franceschi, C.; Schlatterer, K.; Gminski, R.; Fitzner, R.; Tauber, R.; Schuderer, J.; Kuster, N.; Leszczynski, D.; Bersani, F.; Maercker, C. url  doi
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  Title Gene expression changes in human cells after exposure to mobile phone microwaves Type Journal Article
  Year 2006 Publication Proteomics Abbreviated Journal Proteomics  
  Volume 6 Issue 17 Pages 4745-4754  
  Keywords Cell Line; *Cellular Phone; Down-Regulation/*radiation effects; Humans; *Microwaves; Up-Regulation/*radiation effects  
  Abstract Possible biological effects of mobile phone microwaves were investigated in vitro. In this study, which was part of the 5FP EU project REFLEX (Risk Evaluation of Potential Environmental Hazards From Low-Energy Electromagnetic Field Exposure Using Sensitive in vitro Methods), six human cell types, immortalized cell lines and primary cells, were exposed to 900 and 1800 MHz. RNA was isolated from exposed and sham-exposed cells and labeled for transcriptome analysis on whole-genome cDNA arrays. The results were evaluated statistically using bioinformatics techniques and examined for biological relevance with the help of different databases. NB69 neuroblastoma cells, T lymphocytes, and CHME5 microglial cells did not show significant changes in gene expression. In EA.hy926 endothelial cells, U937 lymphoblastoma cells, and HL-60 leukemia cells we found between 12 and 34 up- or down-regulated genes. Analysis of the affected gene families does not point towards a stress response. However, following microwave exposure, some but not all human cells might react with an increase in expression of genes encoding ribosomal proteins and therefore up-regulating the cellular metabolism.  
  Address University of Bologna, Department of Physics, Bologna, Italy  
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  Language English Summary Language Original Title  
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  Series Volume Series Issue Edition  
  ISSN 1615-9853 ISBN Medium  
  Area Expedition Conference  
  Notes PMID:16878293 Approved no  
  Call Number IT'IS @ evaj @ Serial 380  
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