Analysis of proteome response to the mobile phone radiation in two types of human primary endothelial cells |
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Authors: | Reetta Nylund Niels Kuster Dariusz Leszczynski |
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Affiliation: | 1.STUK - Radiation and Nuclear Safety Authority,Helsinki,Finland;2.IT'IS Foundation, Swiss Federal Institute of Technology,Zurich,Switzerland |
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Abstract: | Background Use of mobile phones has widely increased over the past decade. However, in spite of the extensive research, the question of potential health effects of the mobile phone radiation remains unanswered. We have earlier proposed, and applied, proteomics as a tool to study biological effects of the mobile phone radiation, using as a model human endothelial cell line EA.hy926. Exposure of EA.hy926 cells to 900 MHz GSM radiation has caused statistically significant changes in expression of numerous proteins. However, exposure of EA.hy926 cells to 1800 MHz GSM signal had only very small effect on cell proteome, as compared with 900 MHz GSM exposure. In the present study, using as model human primary endothelial cells, we have examined whether exposure to 1800 MHz GSM mobile phone radiation can affect cell proteome. |
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