Animal Model Research — Aires EMF Studies
Animal Model Research
Rat and bee studies examining how EMF exposure affects behavior, chromosomal integrity, memory, blood parameters, and stress protein expression — and how Aires Lifetune resonators mitigate these effects. 14 published studies from Pavlov Institute (RAS) and independent labs.
Most Recent: WiFi6 + Lifetune Zone Max (2025)
IFRAN/SFERA (2025): Lifetune Zone Max Normalizes WiFi6 Effects on Rat Behavior & Blood
November 2025 Pavlov Institute report (Cipher: SFERA). WiFi6 router (TP-Link Archer AX73, 1.5 GHz) exposure vs. Lifetune Zone Max resonators. Measured: behavior (open-field test) and blood parameters. Genotype-dependent response observed.
WiFi6blood parametersLifetune Zone MaxPavlov Institute2025IFRAN Rat Series — Stages I–V (2016–2019)
Stage I (2016): WiFi Causes 4.5× Chromosome Damage — Aires Defender Restores Control
Foundational study. WiFi exposure caused 4.5× increase in chromosomal aberrations in rat bone marrow cells. Aires Defender resonator group showed chromosomal aberration rates indistinguishable from unexposed controls.
chromosomal aberrationsbone marrowAires DefenderStage I 2016Stage II (2017): Replication + VP/NP Genotype Comparison
Confirmed genotype-dependent EMF susceptibility: VP (high nervous system excitability) rats show greater chromosomal damage than NP rats.
chromosomal aberrationsVP/NP genotypesStage II 2017Stage III (2017): WiFi Suppresses Memory + Hippocampal Neurodegeneration — Resonators Protect
WiFi exposure caused: (1) spatial memory suppression in Morris water maze testing; (2) morphological changes (neurodegeneration) in hippocampal neurons. Aires resonator group showed normal memory performance and histologically normal hippocampal tissue.
memoryhippocampusneurodegenerationStage III 2017Stage IV (2018): Open-Field Behavior — Resonators Reduce WiFi-Induced Fear Response
WiFi exposure produced anxiogenic behavioral changes. Aires resonator group showed behavioral profiles indistinguishable from unexposed controls.
behavioropen-field testStage IV 2018Stage V Rats (2019): Locomotion & CPAR Endpoint
Fifth stage extending the behavioral analysis with locomotion and CPAR endpoints. Pavlov Institute of Physiology, RAS.
locomotionCPARStage V 2019Peer-Reviewed Publications (Dyuzhikova et al.)
Dyuzhikova et al. (2019, Ecological Genetics): High-Excitability Rats More Susceptible — Aires Defender Pro Protects Vulnerable Genotype
Peer-reviewed (Ecological Genetics, doi:10.17816/ecogen17283-92). Aires Defender Pro normalized chromosomal aberrations specifically in the vulnerable genotype.
peer-reviewedEcological GeneticsAires Defender Pro2019Dyuzhikova et al. (2018): Chromosome Aberrations — Peer-Reviewed Journal Publication
Published in Electromagnetic Waves and Electronic Systems, Vol. 23, No. 1, 2018. WiFi exposure caused 3.9–4.5× increase in rat bone marrow chromosomal aberrations. Complete normalization with Aires Defender.
peer-reviewedchromosomal aberrations2018Bee Studies (Pavlov Institute RAS)
Stage V Bees (2019): HSP70 Stress Protein Response Under WiFi — Aires Defender
Bee tissue following WiFi exposure revealed significantly elevated HSP70. Aires Defender presence normalized HSP70 expression. Pavlov Institute of Physiology, RAS.
beesHSP70Stage V 2019PACE Field Study (2023): Lifetune Room Improves Bee Colony Survivability, Eliminates Varroa Mites
Real-world field study by PACE (UN ECOSOC NGO) across 14 beekeepers, 15 sites in Quebec and Ontario, Canada.
beesLifetune RoomVarroa mitePACE 2023→ Blood & Biological Markers | → Physics & Engineering Validation | ← All research publications