Journal of Microwave Power
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Observations of Syrian
Hamster Fetuses After Exposure to 2450-MHz
Microwaves [PDF] |
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E. Berman,
H. B. Carter and Dennis House 1982 17 2 107-112 |
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Abstract The teratogenic
potential of microwaves was examined in a rodent species, the Syrian hamster.
Exposure of hamsters to 2450-MHz CW microwaves at a power density of 20
mW/cm² (estimated SAR = 6 mW/g) for 100 minutes
daily on days 6-14 of gestation caused no significant change in fetal survival, body weight, skeletal maturity, or
incidence of terata. Thirty mW/cm² (estimated SAR =
9 mW/g) caused significantly increased fetal resorptions, decreased fetal body weight, and decreased skeletal maturity.
Rectal temperatures of pregnant hamsters after exposure to 20 mW/cm² were slightly
increased ( |