Advances in Radio Science (Jun 2007)

Different biological effectiveness of ionising and non-ionising radiations in mammalian cells

  • E. Schmid,
  • T. Schrader

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 5
pp. 1 – 4

Abstract

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It has been discussed ever since among the scientific communities, whether non-ionising radiation can alter or harm biological systems. While the mechanisms of underlying effects of ionising radiation are well understood and described here, there is less understanding in the effects caused by non-ionising radiation except for heating effects. Recent results have been interpreted, that numerical chromosome aberrations may be induced by exposure to RF radiation. Our own experiments employing the &micro;TEM cell yield results similar to findings observed for aneugenic-inducing chemical agents which can cause spindle disturbances. For comparison purpose to the effects caused by those agents we used the well established human-hamster hybrid (A<sub>L</sub>) cell line to evaluate the biological effects after exposure to RF radiation (835 MHz).