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The effect of 1800 MHz electromagnetic radiation on telomerase expression in NIH/3T3 cells. Accession number: 20153601247116. Authors: Li, Yan (1); Wang, ...
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1. The effect of 1800 MHz electromagnetic radiation on telomerase expression in NIH/3T3 cells Accession number: 20153601247116 Authors: Li, Yan (1); Wang, Ming-Lian (1); Liu, Qiao-Li (1); Hou, Qing-Xia (1); Liu, Huan (1) Author affiliation: (1) College of Life Sciences and Bioengineering, Beijing University of Technology, Beijing, China Corresponding author: Wang, Ming-Lian Source title: Medicine Sciences and Bioengineering - Proceedings of the 2014 International Conference on Medicine Sciences and Bioengineering, ICMSB 2014 Abbreviated source title: Medicine Sciences and Bioengineering - Proceedings of the 2014 International Conference on Medicine Sciences and Bioengineering, ICMSB 2014 Part number: 1 of 1 Issue date: 2015 Publication year: 2015 Pages: 595-598 Language: English ISBN-13: 9781138026841 Document type: Conference article (CA) Conference name: Proceedings of the 2014 International Conference on Medicine Sciences and Bioengineering, ICMSB 2014 Conference date: August 16, 2014 - August 17, 2014 Conference location: Kunming, Yunnan, China Conference code: 118459 Publisher: CRC Press/Balkema Abstract: We detected the expression of telomerase in NIH/3T3 cells to investigate the potential adverse effects of long-term 1800 MHz electromagnetic radiation (EMR). NIH/3T3 cells were intermittently (5 min on/10 min off) exposed to 1800 MHz radiation at an average specific absorption rate (SAR) of 2 W/kg by simulating GSM (Talk mode). The telomerase expression was detected by ELISA. These results showed that the telomerase expression in group exposed for 60 days had no significant difference compared to the sham group, however, its expression in the 138 days exposed group significantly increased (p < 0.05) compared to the sham group. These results indicate that telomerase expression might increase after 138 days exposure to 1800 MHz electromagnetic radiation (EMR) in NIH/3T3 cells. © 2015 Taylor & Francis Group, London. Number of references: 14 Main heading: Radiation effects Controlled terms: Cells - Cytology - Electromagnetic wave emission - Electromagnetic waves Uncontrolled terms: Adverse effect - Exposed to - Nih/3t3 - Specific absorption rate - Telomerase - Telomerase expression Classification code: 461.2 Biological Materials and Tissue Engineering - 711 Electromagnetic Waves Compendex references: YES Database: Compendex Compilation and indexing terms, Copyright 2015 Elsevier Inc. Data Provider: Engineering Village

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