Journal: Ecological Genetics (Экологическая генетика), 2019;17(2):83–92
DOI: 10.17816/ecogen17283-92
Institutions: Pavlov Institute of Physiology (RAS), St. Petersburg State University, LETI, Aires Human Genome Foundation
Study Overview
Peer-reviewed study examining genotoxic effects of standard WiFi router EMF (2.4 GHz) on dividing bone marrow cells in three rat strains — and whether Aires Defender Pro resonators could reduce chromosomal damage. Uses genetically-differentiated rat strains to measure how individual susceptibility modifies both EMF damage and resonator protection.
Methods
Subjects: Male rats — Wistar (baseline), VP (high threshold, low excitability), NP (low threshold, high excitability)
EMF source: Standard WiFi router (2.4 GHz), 6 hours/day × 4 days
Intervention: Aires Defender Pro resonators
Endpoint: Chromosomal aberrations in bone marrow cells
Statistics: Mann-Whitney test, ANOVA
Key Results
Wistar Strain
- WiFi EMF: chromosomal aberrations increased 3.9× above control (p < 0.0005)
- With Aires Defender Pro: aberrations reduced 2.8× vs. EMF alone
- Resonators alone: no effect on chromosomal stability — resonators do not independently damage DNA
Genetic Susceptibility Comparison
- NP (high-excitability) strain: WiFi → 3.2× aberration increase (p < 0.0005)
- VP (low-excitability) strain: WiFi → 1.6× aberration increase
- NP strain ~2× more susceptible than VP (t = 3.38, p < 0.01)
Resonator Protection by Strain
- NP strain: aberration rate 9.8% → 2.7% with resonators — normalized to control (3.6× reduction, t = 5.86, p < 0.001)
- VP strain: aberration rate 6.7% → 3.6% — normalized to control (1.9× reduction)
Authors' Conclusions
WiFi router EMF (2.4 GHz, 6h/day × 4 days) causes measurable chromosomal destabilization in all rat strains tested. Genetic susceptibility — specifically nervous system excitability — modulates both EMF damage and resonator protection magnitude. Aires Defender Pro resonators reduced chromosomal aberration frequency to control levels in both differentiated strains.
Citation
Dyuzhikova NA, Vaido AI, Daev EV, Kopyltsov AV, Surma SV, Shchegolev BF, Serov IN. Impact of electromagnetic UHF radiation on genome destabilization in bone marrow cell of rat strains with contrast nervous system excitability. Ecological genetics. 2019;17(2):83–92. doi:10.17816/ecogen17283-92
Question 1 — Does the device physically do something?
Yes. Aires Defender Pro is a self-affine fractal silicon diffraction grating — field modification confirmed by VGTU external testing (Phases I–III) and Lukyanov/Kopyltsov mathematical modeling.
Question 2 — Does what it does achieve the claimed biological effect?
Yes. WiFi EMF caused 3.9× chromosomal aberration increase; with resonators, NP strain normalized from 9.8% → 2.7%, VP from 6.7% → 3.6% (p < 0.001). Confirmed across three rat strains.