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19/04/2013

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Antenna Design and Tissue Parameters Considerations for Improved Modelling of Microwave Ablation in the Liver

Andreas Karampatzakis, Sven Kühn, George Tsanidis, Esra Neufeld, Theodoros Samaras, and Niels Kuster, Physics in Medicine and Biology, Volume 58, Issue 10, pp. 3191–3206, May 2013, online April 19, 2013

 
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17/04/2013

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CEM43°C Thermal Dose Thresholds: A Potential Guide for Magnetic Resonance Radiofrequency Exposure Levels?

Gerard C. van Rhoon, Theodoros Samaras, Pavel S. Yarmolenko, Mark W. Dewhirst, Esra Neufeld, and Niels Kuster,European Radiology, Volume 23, Issue 8, pp. 2215-2227, August 2013, online April, 2013

 
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26/03/2013

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Analysis of Mobile Phone Design Features Affecting Radio-frequency Power Absorbed in a Human Head Phantom

Sven Kühn, Michael Kelsh, Niels Kuster, Asher Sheppard, and Mona Shum, Bioelectromagnetics, Volume 34, Issue 6,pp. 479–488, September 2013, online March 26, 2013

 
Stimulation of the Brain with Radiofrequency Electromagnetic Field Pulses Affects Sleep-Dependent Performance Improvement
15/03/2013

Stimulation of the Brain with Radiofrequency Electromagnetic Field Pulses Affects Sleep-Dependent Performance Improvement

Caroline Lustenberger, Manuel Murbach, Roland Dürr, Marc R. Schmid, Niels Kuster, Peter Achermann, and Reto Huber, Brain Stimulation, Volume 6, Issue 5, pp. 805-811, September 2013, online February 26, 2013

This study explores possible mechanisms of how radiofrequency electromagnetic fields (RF EMF) affect cortical activity during sleep and impact sleep-dependent performance changes. Sixteen male subjects were trained in a motor task, to be used to assess changes in overnight performance improvement, and then were exposed overnight to pulsed RF EMF. Each 500 ms RF EMF burst was comprised of 7 × 7.1 ms pulses, each with a peak spatial specific absorption rate averaged over 10 g (psSAR10g) of 10 W/kg, at a burst repetition rate of 0.25 – 0.8 Hz, resulting in an average whole-night psSAR10g of 0.15 W/kg. Electroencephalograms (EEG) were recorded in parallel during the entire sleep period. The slow-wave activity (SWA, 0.75 – 4.5 Hz) increased towards the end of the sleep period and also after the RF EMF bursts in event-related EEG spectral power and phase changes. Sleep-dependent performance improvement after overnight RF EMF exposure was significantly reduced (–20%, P = 0.03) compared to the sham overnight treatment. The changes in the time course of the SWA during overnight exposure may reflect an interaction of RF EMF with the renormalization of cortical excitability during sleep, and we propose two potential interaction mechanisms: (1) oscillatory brain activity caused by sensory perception of RF EMF, or (2) non-synaptic or ephaptic coupling of cortical neurons. Overnight exposure to pulsed RF EMF appears to negatively impact sleep-dependent performance improvement. 

The scientific and technical impact of this study can be summarized as: 

  • We introduce a novel exposure system for application of RF EMF with a circularly polarized field and appropriate RF filtering of the EEG recoding
  • Our findings provide further evidence of the influence of RF EMF on brain physiology
  • Based on these findings, we suggest two potential mechanisms for the interactions of RF EMF with the brain 
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11/03/2013

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Whole-Body and Local RF Absorption in Human Models as a Function of Anatomy and Position within 1.5T MR Body Coil

Manuel Murbach, Esra Neufeld, Wolfgang Kainz, Klaas P. Pruessmann, and Niels Kuster, Magnetic Resonance in Medicine, Volume 71, Issue 2, pp. 839-845, February 2014, online February 25, 2013

 
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25/02/2013

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No Increased Sensitivity in Brain Activity of Adolescents Exposed to Mobile Phone-Like Emissions

Sarah P. Loughran, Dominik Benz, Marc Schmid, Manuel Murbach, Niels Kuster, and Peter Achermann, Clinical Neurophysiology, Volume 124, Issue 7, pp. 1303-1308, July 2013, online February 20, 2013

 
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19/02/2013

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Thermal Tissue Damage Model Analyzed for Different Whole-Body SAR and Scan Durations for Standard MR Body Coils

Manuel Murbach, Esra Neufeld, Myles Capstick, Wolfgang Kainz, David O. Brunner, Theodoros Samaras, Klaas P. Pruessmann, and Niels Kuster, Magnetic Resonance in Medicine, Volume 71, Issue 1, pp. 421-431, January 2014, online February 14, 2013

 
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18/02/2013

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Analysis of Human Brain Exposure to Low-Frequency Magnetic Fields: A Numerical Assessment of Spatially Averaged Electric Fields and Exposure Limits

Xi Lin Chen, Stefan Benkler, Nicholas Chavannes, Valerio De Santis, Jurriaan Bakker, Gerard van Rhoon, Juan Mosig, and Niels Kuster, Bioelectromagnetics, Volume 34, Issue 5, pp. 375-384, July 2013, February 12, 2013

 
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31/01/2013

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Influence of GSM Signals on Human Peripheral Lymphocytes: Study of Genotoxicity

Petra Waldmann, Susanne Bohnenberger, Rüdiger Greinert, Beate Hermann-Then, Anja Heselich, Stefanie J. Klug, Jochem Koenig, Kathrin Kuhr, Niels Kuster, Mandy Merker, Manuel Murbach, Dieter Pollet, Walter Schadenboeck, Ulrike Scheidemann-Wesp, Britt Schwab, Beate Volkmer, Veronika Weyer, and Maria Blettner, Radiation Research, Volume 179, Issue 4, pp. 243-253, April 2013, online January 14, 2013

 
 
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