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1. Auto-induced uplink 4G and 5G RF-EMF exposure assessment using a network monitoring application in different microenvironments across seven European countries.

2. Investigation of genotoxicity induced by intermediate frequency magnetic field combined with ionizing radiation: In vitro study on human fibroblast cells.

3. International study of childhood leukemia in residences near electrical transformer rooms.

4. Radiofrequency personal exposimetry during outdoor entertainment of young adults: a case study.

5. Assessment of Inflammation in 3D Reconstructed Human Skin Exposed to Combined Exposure to Ultraviolet and Wi-Fi Radiation.

6. An idiographic approach to Idiopathic Environmental Intolerance attributed to Electromagnetic Fields (IEI-EMF) Part II. Ecological momentary assessment of three individuals with severe IEI-EMF.

7. An Implantable Magneto-Responsive Poly(aspartamide) Based Electrospun Scaffold for Hyperthermia Treatment.

8. Evaluation of Inflammation by Cytokine Production Following Combined Exposure to Ultraviolet and Radiofrequency Radiation of Mobile Phones on 3D Reconstructed Human Skin In Vitro.

9. Genotoxic effects of intermediate frequency magnetic fields on blood leukocytes in vitro.

10. Short-term radiofrequency exposure from new generation mobile phones reduces EEG alpha power with no effects on cognitive performance.

11. The Effect of a Single 30-Min Long Term Evolution Mobile Phone-Like Exposure on Thermal Pain Threshold of Young Healthy Volunteers.

12. Non-calorimetric determination of absorbed power during magnetic nanoparticle based hyperthermia.

13. Retrospective estimation of the electric and magnetic field exposure conditions in in vitro experimental reports reveal considerable potential for uncertainty.

14. No effect of a pulsed magnetic field on induced ischemic muscle pain. A double-blind, randomized, placebo-controlled trial.

15. Effects of 3G cell phone exposure on the structure and function of the human cytochrome P450 reductase.

16. Review of Studies Concerning Electromagnetic Field (EMF) Exposure Assessment in Europe: Low Frequency Fields (50 Hz-100 kHz).

17. No Effects of Acute Exposure to Wi-Fi Electromagnetic Fields on Spontaneous EEG Activity and Psychomotor Vigilance in Healthy Human Volunteers.

18. Effects of concurrent caffeine and mobile phone exposure on local target probability processing in the human brain.

19. Extremely low frequency (ELF) stray magnetic fields of laboratory equipment: a possible co-exposure conducting experiments on cell cultures.

20. Radiofrequency signal affects alpha band in resting electroencephalogram.

21. Characterization and Evaluation of a Commercial WLAN System for Human Provocation Studies.

22. Electromagnetic field exposure assessment in Europe radiofrequency fields (10 MHz-6 GHz).

23. Lack of interaction between concurrent caffeine and mobile phone exposure on visual target detection: an ERP study.

24. DNA integrity of human leukocytes after magnetic resonance imaging.

25. Is the effect of mobile phone radiofrequency waves on human skin perfusion non-thermal?

26. Effect of a single 30 min UMTS mobile phone-like exposure on the thermal pain threshold of young healthy volunteers.

27. No effects of a single 3G UMTS mobile phone exposure on spontaneous EEG activity, ERP correlates, and automatic deviance detection.

28. Effects of GSM 900 MHz on middle cerebral artery blood flow assessed by transcranial Doppler sonography.

29. Between-country comparison of whole-body SAR from personal exposure data in Urban areas.

30. RF personal exposimetry on employees of elementary schools, kindergartens and day nurseries as a proxy for child exposures.

31. Spot measurements of intermediate frequency electric fields in the vicinity of compact fluorescent lamps.

32. Comparison of personal radio frequency electromagnetic field exposure in different urban areas across Europe.

33. Effects of homogeneous and inhomogeneous static magnetic fields combined with gamma radiation on DNA and DNA repair.

34. Effects of twenty-minute 3G mobile phone irradiation on event related potential components and early gamma synchronization in auditory oddball paradigm.

35. Prevalence of stroke/cardiovascular risk factors in rural Hungary--a cross-sectional descriptive study.

36. Exposure to 50 Hz magnetic field in apartment buildings with built-in transformer stations in Hungary.

37. Short GSM mobile phone exposure does not alter human auditory brainstem response.

38. Electromagnetic fields produced by GSM cellular phones and heart rate variability.

39. Survey of residential 50 Hz EMF exposure from transformer stations.

40. The application of surface plethysmography for heart rate variability analysis after GSM radiofrequency exposure.

41. Occupational 50 Hz magnetic field exposure measurements among female sewing machine operators in Hungary.

42. Effect of whole-body 1800MHz GSM-like microwave exposure on testicular steroidogenesis and histology in mice.

43. [Effects of 1800 MHz GSM-like exposure on the gonadal function and hematological parameters of male mice].

44. Effects of whole-body 50-Hz magnetic field exposure on mouse Leydig cells.

45. [Cellular biology and public health].

46. GSM modulated radiofrequency radiation does not affect 6-sulfatoxymelatonin excretion of rats.

47. Biological responses of tight junction to ionizing radiation and electromagnetic field expostion.

48. One week of exposure to 50 Hz, vertical magnetic field does not reduce urinary 6-sulphatoxymelatonin excretion of male wistar rats.

49. [In vitro and in vivo study of electromagnetic compatibility of cellular phones and pacemakers].

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