Authored By:

Manzella N, et al
Summary:

This in vitro study investigated the effects of ELF-MF exposure on the regulation of clock genes in the cell line. This cell line was exposed to ELF-MF at the frequency of 50 Hz, at a level of 0.1 millitesla (mT) which is at the public exposure guideline in Australia. The authors reported that the ELF-MF exposure caused some effects, mainly altering the expression of the clock genes that may affect the circadian rhythm. This study supported the hypothesis that ELF-MF may be able to affect circadian physiological process..

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Bioelectromagnetics 2015: in press

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