Mechanism for action of electromagnetic fields on cells.
- D. Panagopoulos, A. Karabarbounis, L. Margaritis
- Physics, BiologyBiochemical and Biophysical Research…
- 18 October 2002
Cell death induced by GSM 900-MHz and DCS 1800-MHz mobile telephony radiation.
- D. Panagopoulos, E. Chavdoula, I. Nezis, L. Margaritis
- BiologyMutation research
- 10 January 2007
Effect of GSM 900-MHz Mobile Phone Radiation on the Reproductive Capacity of Drosophila melanogaster
- D. Panagopoulos, A. Karabarbounis, L. Margaritis
- Biology
- 1 January 2004
The GSM field is found to affect both females and males and the results suggest that this field-radiation decreases the rate of cellular processes during gonad development in insects.
Bioeffects of mobile telephony radiation in relation to its intensity or distance from the antenna
- D. Panagopoulos, E. Chavdoula, L. Margaritis
- BiologyInternational Journal of Radiation Biology
- 16 April 2010
Drosophila melanogaster adult insects were exposed to the radiation of a GSM 900/1800 mobile phone antenna at different distances and the effect on their reproductive capacity and cell death induction in the gonads by the use of TUNEL (Terminal deoxynucleotide transferase dUTP Nick End Labeling) assay, was studied.
Evaluation of Specific Absorption Rate as a Dosimetric Quantity for Electromagnetic Fields Bioeffects
- D. Panagopoulos, Olle Johansson, G. Carlo
- PhysicsPLoS ONE
- 4 June 2013
Radiation/field intensity along with additional physical parameters which can be directly and in any case more accurately measured on the surface of biological tissues, should constitute the primary measure for EMF exposures, in spite of similar uncertainty to predict the biological effect due to non-linearity.
A mechanism for action of oscillating electric fields on cells.
- D. Panagopoulos, N. Messini, A. Karabarbounis, A. Philippetis, L. Margaritis
- BiologyBiochemical and Biophysical Research…
- 16 June 2000
This theoretical model is based on the simple hypothesis that an oscillating external electric field will exert an oscillated force to each of the free ions that exist on both sides of all plasma membranes and that can move across the membranes through transmembrane proteins.
MOBILE TELEPHONY RADIATION EFFECTS ON LIVING ORGANISMS
- D. Panagopoulos, L. Margaritis
- Biology
- 2008
A plausible biophysical and biochemical mechanism which can explain the recorded effects of mobile telephony radiations on living organisms is described.
Comparison of biological effects between continuous and intermittent exposure to GSM-900-MHz mobile phone radiation: Detection of apoptotic cell-death features.
- E. Chavdoula, D. Panagopoulos, L. Margaritis
- BiologyMutation research
- 19 July 2010
Polarization: A Key Difference between Man-made and Natural Electromagnetic Fields, in regard to Biological Activity
- D. Panagopoulos, Olle Johansson, G. Carlo
- PhysicsScientific Reports
- 12 October 2015
Polarized EMFs/EMR can have increased biological activity, which explains the increasing number of biological effects discovered during the past few decades to be induced by man-made EMFs, in contrast to natural EMFs in the terrestrial environment.
Real versus Simulated Mobile Phone Exposures in Experimental Studies
- D. Panagopoulos, Olle Johansson, G. Carlo
- PhysicsBioMed Research International
- 4 August 2015
We examined whether exposures to mobile phone radiation in biological/clinical experiments should be performed with real-life Electromagnetic Fields (EMFs) emitted by commercially available mobile…
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