Preliminary Test of a Setup for In Vitro Exposure to Pulsed RF Signals

We have designed a setup for in vitro exposure to GHz signals inside commercial incubators. The setup is aimed at the investigation of cellular responses to RF signals of biological interest using advanced methodologies. The study is within the scopes set down by the WHO for research priorities conc...

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Published in2008 38th European Microwave Conference pp. 93 - 95
Main Authors Ubeda, A., Trillo, M.A., Cid, M.A., Martinez, M.A., Page, J.E.
Format Conference Proceeding
LanguageEnglish
Published IEEE 01.10.2008
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Summary:We have designed a setup for in vitro exposure to GHz signals inside commercial incubators. The setup is aimed at the investigation of cellular responses to RF signals of biological interest using advanced methodologies. The study is within the scopes set down by the WHO for research priorities concerning bioeffects of RF signals. The present paper describes a preliminary test of the setup using two different human cancer cell lines. The results show that a 24-hour incubation at a 37degC, 5% CO 2 and 95% relative humidity atmosphere inside nonenergized waveguides does not influence significantly the normal cell growth and viability of cells. This represents a preliminary indication that the system is valid and suitable for study of cellular responses to RF fields.
ISBN:2874870064
9782874870064
DOI:10.1109/EUMC.2008.4751395