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    POTENTIAL HEALTH RISKS OF RADIOFREQUENCY FIELDS FROM WIRELESS TELECOMMUNICATION DEVICES by Daniel Krewski, Craig V. Byus, Barry W. Glickman, W. Gregory Lotz, Rosemonde Mandeville, Mary L. McBride, Frank S. Prato, Donald F. Weaver

    “…An extensive review is presented of the potential health risks of radiofrequency fields generated by wireless telephones. Among the effects considered are cell…”
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    Changes in Gene and Protein Expression in Magnetic Field-Treated Human Glioma Cells by Savage Jr, R. E., Kanitz, M. H., Lotz, W. G., Conover, D., Hennessey, E. M., Hanneman, W. H., Witzmann, F. A.

    Published in Toxicology mechanisms and methods (2005)
    “…Because few cancer studies have examined protein profiles and genetic regulation from a single carcinogen exposure, the objective of this study was to…”
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    Hyperthermia in Radiofrequency-Exposed Rhesus Monkeys: A Comparison of Frequency and Orientation Effects by Lotz, W. Gregory

    Published in Radiation research (01-04-1985)
    “…To compare the effects of exposure to a near-resonant frequency of microwaves at two orientations with a higher frequency exposure, five rhesus monkeys were…”
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    Investigation of protein expression in magnetic field-treated human glioma cells by Kanitz, M.H., Witzmann, F.A., Lotz, W.G., Conover, D., Savage Jr, R.E.

    Published in Bioelectromagnetics (01-10-2007)
    “…We previously reported phenotypic changes in human breast cancer cells following low‐level magnetic field (MF) exposure. Here proteomic methods were used to…”
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    Ornithine Decarboxylase Activity in Tissues from Rats Exposed to 60 Hz Magnetic Fields, Including Harmonic and Transient Field Characteristics by McDonald, L. J., Loberg, L. I., McCormick, D. L., Gauger, J. R., Savage Jr, R. E., Zhu, H., Lotz, W. G., Mandeville, R., Owen, R. D., Cress, L. W., Desta, A. B.

    Published in Toxicology mechanisms and methods (01-01-2003)
    “…Ornithine decarboxylase (ODC) activity is used widely as a biomarker for tumor promotion in animal model systems. Several previous studies have reported…”
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    Recent advances in research on radiofrequency fields and health by Krewski, D, Byus, C V, Glickman, B W, Lotz, W G, Mandeville, R, McBride, M L, Prato, F S, Weaver, D F

    “…Since the Royal Society of Canada report on potential health risks of radiofrequency (RF) fields from wireless telecommunications in the spring of 1999, there…”
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    Growth of rhesus monkeys during the first 54 months of life by Saxton, J L, Lotz, W G

    Published in Journal of medical primatology (01-01-1990)
    “…As part of a study of the long-term effects of environmental conditions on the health and development of non-human primates, the growth of 60 rhesus monkeys…”
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    Temperature and adrenocortical responses in rhesus monkeys exposed to microwaves by Lotz, W G, Podgorski, R P

    “…To determine if the endocrine response to microwave exposure was similar in a primate to that reported for other animals, rectal temperature and plasma levels…”
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    Temperature and corticosterone relationships in microwave-exposed rats by Lotz, W G, Michaelson, S M

    “…Plasma corticosterone and colonic temperature were measured in unanesthetized male rats exposed to 2,450-MHz continuous wave (cw) radiation to characterize the…”
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    Effects of hypophysectomy and dexamethasone on rat adrenal response to microwaves by Lotz, W G, Michaelson, S M

    “…Circulating corticosterone levels were measured to compare the adrenocortical response to acute microwave exposure of normal, hypophysectomized, or…”
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    50-Hertz Magnetic Field and Calcium Transients in Jurkat Cells: Results of a Research and Public Information Dissemination (RAPID) Program Study by Wey, Howard E., Conover, David P., Mathias, Patty, Toraason, Mark, Lotz, W. Greg

    Published in Environmental health perspectives (01-02-2000)
    “…An effect on intracellular calcium continues to be proposed as a biochemical pathway for the mediation of biologic effects of electrical-power-frequency…”
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    Evaluation of In Vitro Effects of 50 and 60 Hz Magnetic Fields in Regional EMF Exposure Facilities by Boorman, Gary A., Owen, Russell D., Lotz, W. Gregory, Galvin, Jr, Michael J.

    Published in Radiation research (01-05-2000)
    “…Boorman, G. A., Owen, R. D., Lotz, W. G. and Galvin, M. J., Jr. Evaluation of In Vitro Effects of 50 and 60 Hz Magnetic Fields in Regional EMF Exposure…”
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    Rewarming of the hypothermic rhesus monkey with electromagnetic radiation by Olsen, R G, Ballinger, M B, David, T D, Lotz, W G

    Published in Bioelectromagnetics (1987)
    “…To obtain more detailed information relative to the potential usefulness of using radio frequency (RF) energy in treating hypothermia, anesthetized rhesus…”
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    Effects of three hydration beverages on exercise performance during 60 hours of heat exposure by Meyer, L G, Horrigan, Jr, D J, Lotz, W G

    “…Without adequate hydration, profound heat stress and dehydration can occur in people who work in hot environments. This study evaluated the effectiveness of…”
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    Effect of Magnetic Field Exposure on Anchorage-Independent Growth of a Promoter-Sensitive Mouse Epidermal Cell Line (JB6) by Snawder, John E., Edwards, Richard M., Conover, David L., Lotz, W. Gregory

    Published in Environmental health perspectives (01-03-1999)
    “…The anchorage-independent growth of mouse epidermal cells (JB6) exposed to 60-Hz magnetic fields (MF) was investigated. Promotion-responsive JB6 cells were…”
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    Electric field-induced changes in agonist-stimulated calcium fluxes of human HL-60 leukemia cells by Kim, Yuri V., Conover, David L., Lotz, W. Gregory, Cleary, Stephen F.

    Published in Bioelectromagnetics (1998)
    “…The mechanism of biological effects of extremely‐low‐frequency electric and magnetic fields may involve induced changes of Ca2+ transport through plasma…”
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    Intra-abdominal bleeding after rupture of hepatic cyst by Lotz, G W, Stahlschmidt, M

    “…We have described the successful surgical management of intra-abdominal bleeding after rupture of a hepatic cyst. In cases of acute arterial hemorrhage,…”
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    Metabolic and vasomotor responses of rhesus monkeys exposed to 225-MHz radiofrequency energy by Lotz, W G, Saxton, J L

    Published in Bioelectromagnetics (1987)
    “…A previous study showed a substantial increase in the colonic temperature of rhesus monkeys (Macaca mulatta) exposed to radiofrequency (RF) fields at a…”
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    Obligatory intraoperative cholangiography in laparoscopic cholecystectomy by Lotz, G W, Stahlschmidt, M, Moergel, K

    Published in Chirurg (01-05-1993)
    “…Despite growing experience with laparoscopic cholecystectomy in up to now 1100 operations lesions of the bile ducts sometimes occur. We therefore decided to…”
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