J. Dobson et Tg. Stpierre, THERMAL EFFECTS OF MICROWAVE-RADIATION ON BIOGENIC MAGNETITE PARTICLES AND CIRCUITS - THEORETICAL EVALUATION OF CELLULAR PHONE SAFETY ASPECTS, Electro- and magnetobiology, 17(3), 1998, pp. 351-359
Microwave heating of biogenic magnetite particles in human brain tissu
e is evaluated theoretically using a resistive heating eddy current mo
del. Calculations based on particle size, electrical conductivity of m
agnetite, and power output from cellular telephones indicate that loca
l heating of submicron magnetite particles is insignificant in compari
son with thermal background effects at present power output levels and
magnetite concentrations. Specific cells (magnetocytes) containing la
rge numbers of biogenic magnetite particles may form complex circuits
leading to increased heating, although this is still insignificant. Th
e presence of unknown quantities of superparamagnetic particles in the
circuit, however, may alter these results.