Hormones, Glands

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italics: studies excluded due to bad quality; underscore: review- and meta-studies; plain: included studies

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References

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Ait-Aissa, S., B. Billaudel, F. Poulletier de Gannes, G. Ruffie, S. Duleu, A. Hurtier, E. Haro, M. Taxile, A. Athane, M. Geffard, T. Wu, J. Wiart, D. Bodet, B. Veyret, Lagroye, I. (2012). In utero and early-life exposure of rats to a Wi-Fi signal: screening of immune markers in sera and gestational outcome. Bioelectromagnetics 33(5): 410-420.

Andrianome, S., L. Hugueville, R. de Seze, M. Hanot-Roy, K. Blazy, C. Gamez, Selmaoui, B. (2016). Disturbed sleep in individuals with Idiopathic environmental intolerance attributed to electromagnetic fields (IEI-EMF): Melatonin assessment as a biological marker. Bioelectromagnetics 37(3): 175-182.

Aydogan, F., I. Unlu, E. Aydin, N. Yumusak, E. Devrim, E.E. Samim, E. Ozgur, V. Unsal, A. Tomruk, G.G. Ozturk, Seyhan, N. (2015). The effect of 2100 MHz radiofrequency radiation of a 3G mobile phone on the parotid gland of rats. Am J Otolaryngol 36(1): 39-46.

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ICNIRP (2018). Draft - ICNIRP Guidelines: Guidelines for limiting exposure to time-varying electric, magnetic and electromagnetic fields (100 kHz to 300 GHz): Appendix B: Health Risk Assessment Literature.

Jin, Y.B., D. Choi, B. C. Kim, J.K. Pack, N. Kim, Lee, Y.S. (2013). Effects of simultaneous combined exposure to CDMA and WCDMA electromagnetic fields on serum hormone levels in rats. J Radiat Res 54(3): 430-437.

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