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Title:
The hepatotoxic effects of mobile phone radiation (900 MHz) on male mice and the hepatoprotective potentials of architectural shapes of cages
Authors: Samah Ahmed Mohammed Khalil2 Tarek Mohamed Heikal1*, Nabil Ashry Ibrahim Elnahas2, Abdel-Hameed Mohamed Fayed3, Mohamed Ahmed Rezk Ali Al-Sherbiny
Year: 2020
Keywords: Architectural shapes, bio-geometry, Electromagnetic radiation, hepatotoxicity, Mice, Mobile phone radiation.
Journal: PLANT ARCHIVES
Volume: 20
Issue: 2 October 2020 issue
Pages: 8419-8429
Publisher: PLANT ARCHIVES
Local/International: International
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Abstract:

The impact effects of electromagnetic radiation (EMR) on human health have become a main subject of research interest among scientists due to their rapid increase in use. Therefore, the present study aimed to investigate the possibility of hepatotoxicity associated with exposure of male mice to mobile phone radiation, MPR, (900 MHz) for 8 weeks, and to evaluate the hepatoprotective potentials of some famous historical architectural shapes. Thirty-six (36) Swiss Albino male mice were randomly divided into 6 groups (n = 6). Group 1 served as a control without a mobile phone and housed in a traditional cage, group 2 housed in a traditional cage, and the groups 3-6 housed in different architectural shapes. Exposure of mice (2-6 groups) to MPR led to a significant increment (P

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