Dyuzhikova et al. (2018, Peer-Reviewed): Wi-Fi Increases Bone Marrow Chromosome Aberrations; Aires Defender Reduces Effect — Published in Electromagnetic Waves and Electronic Systems
Peer-reviewed journal publication by a multi-institution team (Pavlov Institute RAS, LETI, ITMO, AIRES Foundation). Confirms cytogenetic damage from Wi-Fi router EMR in rat bone marrow and demonstrates protective effect of Aires Defender resonators.
Authors and Institutions
Research Context
Sharp increases in ultra-high frequency (microwave) radiation from mobile phones, Wi-Fi routers, and other devices over the preceding 20–30 years have been associated with increases in various health conditions, including “microwave syndrome” and electromagnetic hypersensitivity (EHS). Despite extensive bibliography on EMR effects on humans and animals, the majority of regulatory standards (SAR levels) focus exclusively on thermal effects — heating of biological tissue. This paper investigates a non-thermal, informational mechanism: chromosome aberrations in bone marrow somatic cells, which represent direct cytogenetic damage.
Key Findings (Journal Abstract)
Significance: Peer Review and Multi-Institution Authorship
This journal publication is significant because it provides peer-reviewed confirmation of results that had previously been reported only in internal research reports. The multi-institution author team spans biology, engineering, and computer science — and four institutions (Pavlov Institute RAS, LETI, ITMO, AIRES Foundation) — strengthening the independence of the findings from any single institution. The journal “Electromagnetic Waves and Electronic Systems” (Radiotekhnika Publishing House) is a Russian scientific periodical specializing in EMF physics and applications.
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Citation: Dyuzhikova N.A., Kopyltsov A.V., Korshunov K.A., Lukyanov G.N., Puchkova V.A., Serov I.N. (2018). High-frequency electromagnetic radiation action and influence resonators-converters on frequency of chromosome aberrations in bone marrow cells of male Wistar rats. Electromagnetic Waves and Electronic Systems. Radiotekhnika Publishing House, LLC. UDK 537.867+576.08.