Hybridization Oven for Research Exploring Molecular Changes in Cells Exposed to Microwave Radiation
Abstract
Normal human monocytes exposed to pulsed wave 2.45 GHz RFR for a continuous period of 90 minutes were analyzed for genes that are involved in double strand break-repair and mis-match repair. The hybridization chamber was used to successfully carry out the RNase protection assay. In addition, MM-6 cells exposed to the pulsed wave 2.45GHz RFR for a continuous period of 90 minutes was used to characterize the subunit composition of nuclear factor-kB. The hybridization chamber was used to successfully perform the Immunobloting and Enhanced Chemiluminescence detection of expressed proteins.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Dec 24, 1999
- Accession Number
- ADA382171
Entities
People
- Martin Meltz
Organizations
- University of Texas at Austin