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Bioelectromagnetics Laboratory
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Hamblin, D.L., Wood, A.W., Croft, R.J., Stough, C. (2004). Examining
the effects of electromagnetic fields emitted by GSM phones on human
event-related potentials and performance during an auditory task.
Clin Neurophysiol 115: 171-178
Wood, A.W., Hamblin, D.L., Croft, R.J. (2003). The use of a 'phantom
head' to assess the possible direct pickup of mobile phone handset
emissions by EEG electrode leads. Med Biol Engng Comput 41: 470-472
Dubaj, V., Mazzolini, A. P., Wood, A. W., Harris, M. (2002) Optic
fibre bundle contact imaging probe employing a laser scanning confocal
microscope. J Microscopy 207: 108-177
Hamblin, D.L., Wood, A.W. (2002) Effects of mobile phone emissions
on human brain activity and sleep variables. Int J Radiat Biol 78:
659-669
Cranfield, C.G., Wood, A.W., Anderson, V., Menezes, K.G. (2001)
Effects of Mobile-Phone type Signals on Calcium Levels within Human
Leukaemic T-cells (Jurkat Cells). Int J Radiat Biol 77: 1207-1217
Keetley, V., Wood, A., Sadafi, H., Stough, C. (2001). Neuropsychological
sequelae of 50 Hz magnetic fields. Int. J. Radiat. Biol 77: 735-742
Anderson , V., Wood, A. (2001). A detailed examination of the
electromagnetic field distribution in a 3 layered spherical head
exposed to a closely coupled dipole at 900 MHz. In: 'Biomedical
Research in 2001', Ed: B Lithgow & I Cosic. Monash University
, Melbourne . http://www.eng.monash.edu.au/ieee/ieeebio2001
Sait, M., Wood, A., Kirsner, R.L.G. (2001). The effect of regional
exposure to 50 Hz magnetic fields on human heart rate variability.
In: 'Biomedical Research in 2001', Ed: B Lithgow & I Cosic.
Monash University , Melbourne . http://www.eng.monash.edu.au/ieee/ieeebio2001/
Thompson, C.J., Yang, Y.S., Anderson , V., Wood, A.W. (2000).
A cooperative model for Ca ++ -efflux windowing from cell membranes
exposed to electromagnetic radiation. Bioelectromagnetics 21: 455-464
Sait, M.L., Wood A.W., Sadafi (1999). A study of heart rate and
heart rate variability in human subjects exposed to occupational
levels of 50 Hz circularly polarised magnetic fields. Medical Engineering & Physics
21: 361-369
Burkitt G.B., Silberstein R.B., Wood A.W. (1999): The Steady State
Visual Evoked Response and Estimates of Phase Velocity. Aine, C.,
Okada, Y., Stroink, G., Swithenby, S, Wood, C. (Eds.) Advances in
Biomagnetism Research: Biomag 96, Springer-Verlag , New York
Yang, Y.S., Thompson, C.J., Anderson , V., Wood, A.W. (1999) A
model of cell membrane ion channels interacting with electric fields:
the mean-field approximation. Physica A 268: 424-432
Anderson , V., Davidson, L., Joyner, K.H., Wood, A.W. & Macdonell,
R.(1999): Nerve conduction velocity and mobile phones. In: Electricity
and Magnetism in Biology and Medicine Ed.: F Bersani. Plenum: New
York : 749-752
Sait, M.L. & Wood, A.W. (1999): Human heart rate changes in
response to 50 Hz sinusoidal and square waveform magnetic fields.
In: Electricity and Magnetism in Biology and Medicine Ed.: F Bersani.
Plenum: New York : 517-520
Sait, M.L., Wood, A.W., Kirsner R.L.G. (1999) Are human control
mechanisms sensitive to 50 Hz magnetic field exposure? In: Biomedical
Research in the Third Millenium. Ed: B. Lithgow & I. Cosic.
Monash University : Melbourne . 146-149
Sadafi, H., Wood, A.W., Silberstein, R.B. (1999) Does daily exposure
to 50 Hz EMF affect human brain function? In: Biomedical Engineering
in the Third Millenium. Ed: B. Lithgow& I. Cosic. Monash University
: Melbourne . 142-145
Wood A.W., Armstrong S.M., Sait M.L., Devine L., Martin M. J. (1998)
Changes in human plasma melatonin profiles in response to 50 Hz magnetic
field exposure. J Pineal Research 25:116-127
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