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Radiat Res ; 165(1): 105-12, 2006 Jan.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-16392968

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Numerical and experimental methods were employed to assess the individual and collective dosimetry of mice used in a bioassay on the exposure to pulsed radiofrequency energy at 900 MHz in the Ferris-wheel exposure system (Utteridge et al., Radiat. Res. 158, 357-364, 2002). Twin-well calorimetry was employed to measure the whole-body specific absorption rate (SAR) of mice for three body masses (23 g, 32 g and 36 g) to determine the lifetime exposure history of the mice used in the bioassay. Calorimetric measurements showed about 95% exposure efficiency and lifetime average whole-body SARs of 0.21, 0.86, 1.7 and 3.4 W kg(-1) for the four exposure groups. A larger statistical variation in SAR was observed in the smallest mice because they had the largest variation in posture inside the plastic restrainers. Infrared thermography provided SAR distributions over the sagittal plane of mouse cadavers. Thermograms typically showed SAR peaks in the abdomen, neck and head. The peak local SAR at these locations, determined by thermometric measurements, showed peak-to-average SAR ratios below 6:1, with typical values around 3:1. Results indicate that the Ferris wheel fulfills the requirement of providing a robust exposure setup, allowing uniform collective lifetime exposure of mice.


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Ondas de Rádio , Contagem Corporal Total/métodos , Irradiação Corporal Total/instrumentação , Irradiação Corporal Total/métodos , Animais , Carga Corporal (Radioterapia) , Cadáver , Desenho de Equipamento , Análise de Falha de Equipamento , Camundongos , Especificidade de Órgãos , Doses de Radiação , Radiometria/métodos
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Health Phys ; 95(4): 365-96, 2008 Oct.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-18784511

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The complexity of interactions of electromagnetic fields up to 10(12) Hz with the ions, atoms, and molecules of biological systems has given rise to a large number of established and proposed biophysical mechanisms applicable over a wide range of time and distance scales, field amplitudes, frequencies, and waveforms. This review focuses on the physical principles that guide quantitative assessment of mechanisms applicable for exposures at or below the level of endogenous electric fields associated with development, wound healing, and excitation of muscles and the nervous system (generally, 1 to 10(2) V m(-1)), with emphasis on conditions where temperature increases are insignificant (<<1 K). Experiment and theory demonstrate possible demodulation at membrane barriers for frequencies < or =10 MHz, but not at higher frequencies. Although signal levels somewhat below system noise can be detected, signal-to-noise ratios substantially less than 0.1 cannot be overcome by cooperativity, signal averaging, coherent detection, or by nonlinear dynamical systems. Sensory systems and possible effects on biological magnetite suggest paradigms for extreme sensitivity at lower frequencies, but there are no known radiofrequency (RF) analogues. At the molecular level, vibrational modes are so overdamped by water molecules that excitation of molecular modes below the far infrared cannot occur. Two RF mechanisms plausibly may affect biological matter under common exposure conditions. For frequencies below approximately 150 MHz, shifts in the rate of chemical reactions can be mediated by radical pairs and, at all frequencies, dielectric and resistive heating can raise temperature and increase the entropy of the affected biological system.


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Biopolímeros , Sistema Nervoso Central , Campos Eletromagnéticos , Modelos Biológicos , Ondas de Rádio , Biopolímeros/química , Biopolímeros/metabolismo , Biopolímeros/efeitos da radiação , Sistema Nervoso Central/fisiologia , Sistema Nervoso Central/efeitos da radiação , Simulação por Computador , Dinâmica não Linear , Doses de Radiação , Radiação não Ionizante , Processamento de Sinais Assistido por Computador , Termodinâmica
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