Scalable Neuroanatomical and Behavioral Phenotyping of Radio Frequency Radiation on Young Zebrafish
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Original language | English |
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Journal / Publication | IEEE Open Journal of Engineering in Medicine and Biology |
Publication status | Online published - 28 Jun 2024 |
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Abstract
Objective: In our wireless-centric world, evaluating the health effects of radio frequency electromagnetic radiation (RF-EMR) is crucial. An existing research gap pertains to the replication of real-world specific absorption rates (SAR) for RF-EMR, especially within aquatic environments. We aimed to bridge this gap using an innovative TEM cell platform to replicate realistic SAR conditions in water and assess RF-EMR's impact on neuroanatomical and behavioral changes. Results: We examined RF-EMR effects on zebrafish embryos exposed to RF-EMR during the 4-58 hours post-fertilization phase. Temporary neuroanatomical enlargements and minor behavioral shifts were observed, diminishing by day 8 post-fertilization. Conclusion: Short-term RF-EMR exposure at tested levels did not yield significant long-term effects. Nevertheless, investigating prolonged exposure remains imperative. Our study serves as a pioneering model for future investigations into the biological consequences of RF-EMR exposure, highlighting the importance of assessing its health implications in our wireless-centric world.
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- Behavioral Effects, Electromagnetic Exposure, High-throughput Analysis, Zebrafish
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Scalable Neuroanatomical and Behavioral Phenotyping of Radio Frequency Radiation on Young Zebrafish. / Wu, Xiaoli; Chan, Yu Suen; Xiang, Bingjie et al.
In: IEEE Open Journal of Engineering in Medicine and Biology, 28.06.2024.
In: IEEE Open Journal of Engineering in Medicine and Biology, 28.06.2024.
Research output: Journal Publications and Reviews › RGC 21 - Publication in refereed journal › peer-review
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