2018
DOI: 10.5958/0976-5506.2018.01242.1
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Sequelae of recurrent impact with radiofrequency in mice

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“…Dyslipidemia might be caused by obesity or due to consuming medications (15) and it was found that any disturbance in lipid metabolism could result in vascular pathological diseases (16) . Exposure to magnetic waves could result in different stages of peroxidation of lipids and formation of reactive radicals like oxygen reactive radicals and nitrogen ones and both of them besides the peroxidation could affect the different cellular compartments and affect also the lipid metabolism and carrying vehicles (17,23) . The hepatic enzymes AST and ALT are considered as markers of stress and destruction of different body tissues since they are formed also by another boy regions or tissues like muscles, kidney, and heart (18,19) .…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Dyslipidemia might be caused by obesity or due to consuming medications (15) and it was found that any disturbance in lipid metabolism could result in vascular pathological diseases (16) . Exposure to magnetic waves could result in different stages of peroxidation of lipids and formation of reactive radicals like oxygen reactive radicals and nitrogen ones and both of them besides the peroxidation could affect the different cellular compartments and affect also the lipid metabolism and carrying vehicles (17,23) . The hepatic enzymes AST and ALT are considered as markers of stress and destruction of different body tissues since they are formed also by another boy regions or tissues like muscles, kidney, and heart (18,19) .…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%