Modak_1981_Bioelectromagnetics_2_89

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Title : Effect of short electromagnetic pulses on brain acetylcholine content and spontaneous motor activity of mice - Modak_1981_Bioelectromagnetics_2_89
Author(s) : Modak AT , Stavinoha WB , Deam AP
Ref : Bioelectromagnetics , 2 :89 , 1981
Abstract :

Mice were exposed to a single 15-ms or 25-ms pulse of 2,450-MHz microwaves which increased brain temperature by 2 degrees C or 4 degrees C, respectively. Immediately after exposure, the mice became hypokinetic but began recovering within 5 minutes. The 25-ms pulse (18.7 j deposited in the brain) caused a significant decrease in acetylcholine content of the whole brain, probably owing to increased permeability of the membrane.

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PubMedID: 7284047

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Modak AT, Stavinoha WB, Deam AP (1981)
Effect of short electromagnetic pulses on brain acetylcholine content and spontaneous motor activity of mice
Bioelectromagnetics 2 :89

Modak AT, Stavinoha WB, Deam AP (1981)
Bioelectromagnetics 2 :89