Effects on G2/M Phase Cell Cycle Distribution and Aneuploidy Formation of Exposure to a 60 Hz Electromagnetic Field in Combination with Ionizing Radiation or Hydrogen Peroxide in L132 Nontumorigenic Human Lung Epithelial Cells

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To investigate the effects of combined ELF-EMF and stress factor on genomic instability is the objective of this study. Non-tumorigenic human lung epithelial L132 cells were exposed to 60 Hz frequency and 1 or 2 mT intensity ELF-EMF together with ionizing radiation (IR) or H2O2 stress factor. Results showed that ELF-EMF alone or in combination with stress factors does not affect the genomic instability of non-tumorigenic human lung epithelial L132 cells.

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Authors

[‘Hee Jin’, ‘Hye Eun Yoon’, ‘Jae-Seon Lee’, ‘Jae-Kyung Kim’, ‘Sung Ho Myung’, ‘Yun-Sil Lee’]

PMID

25729273

PMCID

PMC4342731

Published Date

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Frequency (Hz)

60

Frequency Range

High

Intensity (G)

10, 20

Intensity Range

High, Low

Waveform

unknown

PEMF/EMF/RF/LT

ELF-EMF

Study Subject Types

human

Keywords Listed

Aneuploidy, Extremely low frequency, G2/M phase, H2O2, Ionizing radiation

Added Descriptive Keywords

lungs, abnormal cell division, human

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