Liddle C G, Putnam J P, Lewter O H, West M, Morrow G
Bioelectromagnetics. 1986;7(1):91-4. doi: 10.1002/bem.2250070110.
Female CD-1 mice immunized against the bacterium Streptococcus pneumoniae type III were exposed to 9-GHz pulsed microwaves (pulse repetition rate 970-1,000, pulse width 1.0 microseconds, peak power 1 W/cm2) at an average incident power density of 1 mW/cm2 (calculated SAR congruent to 0.47 W/kg) for 2 h per day for 5 days. Circulating antibody titers for the microwave-exposed animals were not significantly different from those of the sham-irradiated animals, and there were no differences in any of the hematological parameters analyzed, indicating that 9-GHz pulsed microwaves at 1 mW/cm2 do not alter the immune response of mice immunized against S pneumoniae.
用III型肺炎链球菌免疫的雌性CD-1小鼠,每天以平均入射功率密度1 mW/cm²(计算得出的比吸收率约为0.47 W/kg)暴露于9-GHz脉冲微波(脉冲重复率970 - 1000,脉冲宽度1.0微秒,峰值功率1 W/cm²)下,持续2小时,共5天。接受微波照射的动物的循环抗体滴度与假照射动物的滴度无显著差异,且所分析的任何血液学参数均无差异,这表明1 mW/cm²的9-GHz脉冲微波不会改变针对肺炎链球菌免疫的小鼠的免疫反应。