EFFECTS OF EXPOSURE TO MOBILE PHONE WAVES ON THE CEREBELLUM OF ALBINO RAT
Mohamed Hashem Mohamed;
Abstract
This work was performed to study the effect of the widely used mobile phone on the cerebellar cortex of adult albino rats. A total number of 48 rats were used in this study. The animals were divided into three groups; a control , a sham-exposed and an exposed groups.
Mobile phones were switched on for 20 minutes daily for two months. The animals of each group were sacrificed at the end of the experiment. Then intra-cardiac perfusion with fixative was performed. And the cerebellum of each animal was extracted and processed for examination.
Two methods were employed to study the Q,l!_tative effects of the mobile phone. The first method employed observation of the qualitative changes. The second one required quantitative analysis. Qualitative observations included examination of the sections by light and electron microscope. For examination by light microscope, gallocyanine, toluidine blue stains and Golgi impregnation technique were employed.
Mobile phones were switched on for 20 minutes daily for two months. The animals of each group were sacrificed at the end of the experiment. Then intra-cardiac perfusion with fixative was performed. And the cerebellum of each animal was extracted and processed for examination.
Two methods were employed to study the Q,l!_tative effects of the mobile phone. The first method employed observation of the qualitative changes. The second one required quantitative analysis. Qualitative observations included examination of the sections by light and electron microscope. For examination by light microscope, gallocyanine, toluidine blue stains and Golgi impregnation technique were employed.
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| Title | EFFECTS OF EXPOSURE TO MOBILE PHONE WAVES ON THE CEREBELLUM OF ALBINO RAT | Other Titles | التأثيرات الناتجة عن التعرض للموجات الصادرة عن التليفون المحمول على مخيخ الفأر الأبيض | Authors | Mohamed Hashem Mohamed | Issue Date | 2003 |
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