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Monitoring of BALB/C strain mice health, investigation of behavior, hematological parameters under the effect of an electromagnetic field

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The aim of this study was to investigate the effect of electromagnetic fields on BALB/c strain mice on their health, body weight, behavior characteristics, hematological parameters and histopathological findings in the brain. The mice of the experimental groups were exposed to electromagnetic waves by using Nokia 230 and Samsung 19300 Galaxy S III mobile phones situated at 2 cm from the cages. In the present study, it can be concluded that the exposure of mice to mobile phone radiation had an effect on the structure of the brain, behavior and body weight. The waves of mobile phones increased activity characteristics and changed some behavioral categories of mice and also decreased their body weight. Histopathological examination revealed mild edema of neutrophils and degeneration of some neurons and glial cells in the brains of experimental mice. The results of the present study showed that a using mobile phone had an influence on in vivo systems.

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  • Department of Anatomy and Physiology, Veterinary Faculty, Veterinary Academy; Lithuanian University of Health Sciences, Mickeviciaus str.9, LT-44307, Kaunas, Lithuania
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  • Department of Anatomy and Physiology, Veterinary Faculty, Veterinary Academy; Lithuanian University of Health Sciences, Mickeviciaus str.9, LT-44307, Kaunas, Lithuania
  • Department of Animal Breeding, Animal Husbandry Faculty,Veterinary Academy; Lithuanian University of Health Sciences, Mickeviciaus str.9, LT-44307, Kaunas, Lithuania
  • Department of Anatomy and Physiology, Veterinary Faculty, Veterinary Academy; Lithuanian University of Health Sciences, Mickeviciaus str.9, LT-44307, Kaunas, Lithuania
autor
  • Large Animal Clinic, Veterinary Faculty,Veterinary Academy; Lithuanian University of Health Sciences, Mickeviciaus str.9, LT-44307, Kaunas, Lithuania
  • Department of Veterinary Pathobiology, Veterinary Faculty, Veterinary Academy; Lithuanian University of Health Sciences, Mickeviciaus str.9, LT-44307, Kaunas, Lithuania
autor
  • Department of Veterinary Pathobiology, Veterinary Faculty, Veterinary Academy; Lithuanian University of Health Sciences, Mickeviciaus str.9, LT-44307, Kaunas, Lithuania

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