Autores
Platano D, Mesirca P, Paffi A, Pellegrino
M, et al. (2007):
The authors studied the effects of RFR on Ba2+
currents through voltage-gated calcium channels (VGCC), recorded
in primary cultures of rat cortical neurons using the patch-clamp
technique. The neurons were exposed for 1-3 periods of 90s
to 900 MHz CW or amplitude-modulated RFR during whole-cell recording.
The SARs were 2 w/kg for CW and 2 W/kg (time average value) for
GSM-modulated signals, respectively.
The results indicated that single or multiple acute
exposures to either CW or GSM-modulated 900 MHz RFR do not significantly
alter the current amplitude or the current-voltage relationshi |