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Bioelectromagnetics is devoted to research exploring the interaction of electromagnetic fields with biological systems. The journal includes reports of theoretical and experimental studies that lead to a more complete understanding of the interaction of electromagnetic environments with biological systems. Clinical studies discussing the use of electromagnetic fields are included. The electromagnetic spectrum, from constant fields to visible light, is also examined. Manuscripts and all editorial correspondence should be sent to the editor: Dr. Richard D. Phillips Bioelectromagnetics Experimental Biology Division U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (MD-71) Research Triangle Park, NC 27711. Indexed by: BIOSIS Data Base Chemical Abstracts Current ContentdLife Science-Science Citation Index Excerpta Medica Index Medicus. ISSN 0197-8462 Contents of Volume 6, Number 1, 1985 ARTICLES Effects of ELF (1-120 Hz) and Modulated (50 Hz) RF Fields on the Efflux of Calcium Ions From Brain Tissue In Vitro, C.F. Blackman, S.G. Benane, D.E. House, and W.T. Joines Current Densities Measured in Human Models Exposed to 60Hz Electric Fields, W.T. Kaune and W.C. Forsythe Further rtudies of Human Whole-Body Radiofrequency Absorption Rates, Douglas A. Hill Effects of Microwave Exposure on the Hamster Immune System. IV.Spleen Cell IgM Hemolytic Plaque Formation, G.V. Rama Rao, C.A. Cain, and W.A.F. Tompkins Viability and Phagocytosis of Neutrophils Exposed In Vitro to 100-MHz Radiofrequency Radiation, Stephen F. Cleary, Li-Ming Liu, and Francine Garber Effects of an Extremely Low Frequency Electromagnetic Field on the Cell Division Rate and Plasma Membrane of Paramecium tetraurelia, Larry E. Dihel, Joan Smith-Sonneborn, and C. Russell Middaugh Specific Absorption Rate in Rats Exposed to 2,450-MHz Microwaves Under Seven Exposure Conditions, Chung-Kwang Chou, Arthur W. Guy, John A. McDougall, and Henry Lai Effects of Continuous-Wave,Pulsed, and SinusoidalAmplitude-Modulated Microwaves on Brain Energy Metabolism, Aaron P. Sanders, William T. Joines, and John W. AUis 60-Hz Electric Fields: Detection by Female Rats, Sander Stern and Victor G. Laties BRIEF COMMUNICATION Effects of Electric Field Exposure on Some Indices of CNS Arousal in the Mouse, R.P. Blackwell and A.L. Reed ~~~ EDITOR: Richard D. Phillips EDITORIAL BOARD: W. Ross Adey Ezra Berman Carl F. Blackman Edwin L. Carstensen Barbara Chang P.A. Czerski Kenneth R. Foster Om P. Gandhi Michel Gautherie Edward H. Grant H.B. Graves Ben Greenebaum Douglas A. Hill William T. Kaune Sol M. Michaelson Kjell Hansson-Mild William Gerhard Schwarz Asher R. Pickard Sheppard Ralph J. Smialowicz Sander Stem Leonard Taylor Tom S. Tenforde Howard Wachtel SUBSCRIPTION INFORMATION: Bioelectromagnetics, Volume 6, 1985, four issues: $110.00. For all subscriptions outside the United; States add $11.00 postage. Subscriptions outside North America will be sent by air. Members of the Bioelectromagnetics Society will be able to subscribe to the Journal at a reduced rate through the Society. Members should not remit payment to the publisher. Payment must be made in U.S. dollars. Payment not drawn on a U.S. bank will be subject to bank collection charges. For firther informution, please contact the publisher: Alan R. Liss, Inc. 41 East 11th Street New York, NY 10003
Cytometry Part A – Wiley
Published: Sep 1, 1985
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