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Electromagnetic fields : biological interactions and mechanisms / Martin Blank, editor.
Format
Book
Language
English
Published/Created
Washington, DC : American Chemical Society, 1995.
Description
1 online resource (xiv, 497 pages) : illustrations
Availability
Available Online
Online Content
ACS eBooks Complete Collection
Details
Subject(s)
Electromagnetism
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Physiological effect
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Electromagnetic fields
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Health aspects
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Related name
Blank, Martin, 1933-
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Series
Advances in chemistry series ; 250.
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Notes
Title from PDF title page (ACS publications, viewed Oct 7, 2009).
Bibliographic references
Includes bibliographical references and indexes.
Contents
1. Biological Effects of Environmental Electromagnetic Fields: An Overview / Martin Blank
2. Spectrum and Intensity of Environmental Electromagnetic Fields from Natural and Man-Made Sources / T. S. Tenforde
3. Typical Electric and Magnetic Field Exposures at Power-Line Frequencies and Their Coupling to Biological Systems / Frank S. Barnes
4. Bioelectromagnetic Dosimetry / Charles Polk
5. Issues Relating to Causality of Bioelectromagnetic Effects / James C. Weaver and R. Dean Astumian
6. Comparison of Endogenous Currents in and Around Cells with Those Induced by Exogenous Extremely Low Frequency Magnetic Fields / Howard Wachtel
7. Endogenous Electric Fields Measured in Developing Embryos / Richard Nuccitelli
8. Streaming and Piezoelectric Potentials in Connective Tissues / Laura A. MacGinitie
9. Electric Stimulation of Protein Synthesis in Muscle / Martin Blank
10. Epidemiologic Studies and Their Role in Identifying Potential Risks from Exposure to Electromagnetic Fields / Genevieve M. Matanoski
11. Magnetic Field Exposure Assessment / Robert Kavet
12. Electromagnetic Fields and Cancer: Laboratory Studies / Larry E. Anderson and Lyle B. Sasser
13. Electric and Magnetic Field Mitigation Strategies / David Fugate, William Feero and Fred Dietrich
14. Bioelectromagnetics in the Service of Medicine / C. Andrew L. Bassett
15. Therapeutic Aspects of Electromagnetic Fields for Soft-Tissue Healing / Betty F. Sisken and Janet Walker
16. Electromagnetic Heating for Cancer Treatment / Chung-Kwang Chou
17. Tissue Electroporation for Localized Drug Delivery / James C. Weaver, Robert Langer and Russell O. Potts
18. The Role of Coherence in Electromagnetic Field-Induced Bioeffects: The Signal-to-Noise Dilemma / J. M. Mullins, T. A. Litovitz and C. J. Montrose
19. Electric and Magnetic Field Signal Transduction in the Membrane Na[superscript +]/K[superscript +] -adenosinetriphosphatase / Martin Blank
20. The Role of Cell and Tissue Calcium in Transducing the Effects of Exposure to Low-Frequency Electromagnetic Fields / Kenneth J. McLeod
21. Magnetoreception and Electromagnetic Field Effects: Sensory Perception of the Geomagnetic Field in Animals and Humans / Atsuko Kobayashi and Joseph L. Kirschvink
22. Magnetokinetic Effects on Radical Pairs: A Paradigm for Magnetic Field Interactions with Biological Systems at Lower Than Thermal Energy / Jan Walleczek
23. Biosynthetic Stress Response in Cells Exposed to Electromagnetic Fields / Reba Goodman and Martin Blank
24. Membrane Signal-Transduction Mechanisms and Biological Effects of Low-Energy Electromagnetic Fields / Richard A. Luben
25. Melatonin Suppression by Time-Varying and Time-Invariant Electromagnetic Fields / Russel J. Reiter
26. Effects of Radio-Frequency Radiation on Mammalian Cells and Biomolecules In Vitro / Stephen F. Cleary.
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ISBN
9780841224353 ((ebook))
0841224358 ((ebook))
OCLC
451226922
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