Title of article :
The non-thermal biological effects and mechanisms of microwave exposure
Author/Authors :
Zhao, X Department of Experimental Pathology - Beijing Institute of Radiation Medicine - Beijing, P. R. China , Dong, G Department of Experimental Pathology - Beijing Institute of Radiation Medicine - Beijing, P. R. China , Wang, C Department of Experimental Pathology - Beijing Institute of Radiation Medicine - Beijing, P. R. China
Abstract :
The purpose of this article was to present a brief review of pertinent information regarding the effects of microwave radiation on biological
systems. Researchers have been intrigued by the interaction of
electromagnetic fields (EMFs) and various life processes since the 18th
century. Microwaves refer to the oscillation of an EMF with a wavelength of 1
mm to 1 m, which penetrates matter to varying degrees. With the widespread
and ever-increasing use of microwaves, such as cellular telephones and other
wireless technologies, great attention and research has been paid to the
potential adverse biological effects. It is well recognized that microwaves
affect the biological functions of living organisms at both the cellular and
molecular levels, and can lead to the appearance of toxicity, genotoxicity and
transformation. However, until now no satisfactory mechanism has been
proposed to explain the biological effects of these fields. Therefore,
increasing attention should be focused on the biological effects of
microwaves in the future, especially since microwaves have extensive applications in various fields.
Keywords :
Microwaves , biological effects , mechanism , thermal , non-thermal
Journal title :
International Journal of Radiation Research