The Effect of Radio Frequency (RF) on Proteomics Pattern of Brain Tissue in male Wister Rats


" Tissue exposed to nonstandard waves showed similar pattern of changes in the expression of some proteins, which have key roles in the induction of apoptosis. The expressions of key proteins including Bcl-2-A1, Bid, Neurofilament and Cytochrome Oxidase were decreased. Expression or suppression of apoptosis related proteins such as BCL-2 in rat brain proteome exposed to standard RF900 MHz (at 180m and beyond), can serve as a biomarker of brain activity, memory and sleep. RF radiated from transmission antenna in urban and standard spaces may not be carcinogenic, but, individuals exposed in nonstandard distances to those antennas (less than 180meter) may be at risk." {Credits 1}

{Credits 1} 🎪 Tekyeh, M. S. H., Shahani, M., Tehrani, H. S., & Hekmat, A. The Effect of Radio Frequency (RF) on Proteomics Pattern of Brain Tissue in male Wister Rats. Trends in Peptide and Protein Sciences, 4, 3-1. © 2018 The Author(s). This article is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International License (CC BY-NC 4.0).


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