Electromagnetic Fields Act Similarly in Plants as in Animals: Probable Activation of Calcium Channels via Their Voltage Sensor

Author: Martin L. Pall – Professor Emeritus of Biochemistry and Basic Medical Sciences Washington State University, USA. Abstract: It has been shown that low intensity microwave/lower frequency electromagnetic fields (EMFs) act in animals via activation of voltage-gated calcium channels (VGCCs)

Polarization: A Key Difference between Man-made and Natural Electromagnetic Fields, in regard to Biological Activity

Polarization: A Key Difference between Man-made and Natural Electromagnetic Fields, in regard to Biological Activity

Introduction: A large and increasing number of studies during the past few decades have indicated a variety of adverse biological effects to be triggered by exposure to man-made EMFs, especially of radio frequency (RF)/microwaves, and extremely low frequency (ELF). The

Tumor promotion by exposure to radiofrequency electromagnetic fields below exposure limits for humans

Tumor promotion by exposure to radiofrequency electromagnetic fields below exposure limits for humans

Abstract: The vast majority of in vitro and in vivo studies did not find cancerogenic effects of exposure to electromagnetic fields (RF-EMF), i.e.emitted by mobile phones and base stations. Previously published results from a pilot study with carcinogen-treated mice, however, suggested tumor-promoting effects of RF-EMF (Tillmann et al., 2010). We have