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| Marvin ZiskinSummaryAffiliation: Temple University Country: USA Publications
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Publications
Specification of acoustic output level and measurement uncertainty in ultrasonic exposimetryMarvin C Ziskin
Center for Biomedical Physics, Temple University Medical School, Philadelphia, PA 19140, USA
IEEE Trans Ultrason Ferroelectr Freq Control 50:1023-34. 2003..It also is intended to be helpful to ultrasound users who need to interpret these values in order to meaningfully evaluate the relative risks and benefits of performing ultrasound examinations on their patients...
Millimeter waves: acoustic and electromagneticMarvin C Ziskin
Center for Biomedical Physics, Temple University Medical School, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA
Bioelectromagnetics 34:3-14. 2013....
Thermal thresholds for teratogenicity, reproduction, and developmentMarvin C Ziskin
Center for Biomedical Physics, Temple University School of Medicine, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19140, USA
Int J Hyperthermia 27:374-87. 2011..However, some higher power Doppler ultrasound devices under some conditions are capable of raising foetal temperature several degrees and their use in examinations of the foetus should be minimised...
The thermal dose indexMarvin C Ziskin
Center for Biomedical Physics, Temple University School of Medicine, Philadelphia, PA 19140, USA
J Ultrasound Med 29:1475-9. 2010..A new index is proposed to help sonographers easily assess the risk of an adverse thermal effect arising from a clinical examination. It is called the thermal dose index (TDI)...
Enhanced absorption of microwaves within cylindrical holes in Teflon filmStanislav I Alekseev
Center for Biomedical Physics, Temple University Medical School, Philadelphia, PA 19140, USA
IEEE Trans Biomed Eng 57:2517-24. 2010....
Millimeter-wave absorption by cutaneous blood vessels: a computational studyStanislav I Alekseev
Center for Biomedical Physics, Temple University Medical School, Philadelphia, PA 19140, USA
IEEE Trans Biomed Eng 56:2380-8. 2009..The SAR distribution in a blood vessel was nearly uniform. Because of the small sizes of cutaneous blood vessels relative to the wavelength, the SAR distributions in these blood vessels can be calculated by using quasi-static theory...
Single millimeter wave treatment does not impair gastrointestinal transit in miceAlexander A Radzievsky
Center for Biomedical Physics, Temple University School of Medicine, 3420 North Broad Street, Philadelphia, PA 19140, USA
Life Sci 71:1763-70. 2002..The results obtained have shown that MWT does not significantly change small intestinal or colonic transit in mice, and thus suppression of gastrointestinal motility should not be a setback in the clinical use of MWT...
Effect of millimeter wave irradiation on tumor metastasisMahendra K Logani
Richard J Fox Center for Biomedical Physics, Temple University School of Medicine, Philadelphia, PA 19140, USA
Bioelectromagnetics 27:258-64. 2006..Millimeter waves also increased NK cell activity suppressed by CPA, suggesting that a reduction in tumor metastasis by MMWs is mediated through activation of NK cells...
Combined millimeter wave and cyclophosphamide therapy of an experimental murine melanomaMahendra K Logani
Richard J Fox Center for Biomedical Physics, Temple University School of Medicine, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19140, USA
Bioelectromagnetics 25:516-23. 2004..Similar results were obtained when MMW irradiation was applied both prior to and following CPA treatment...
Effect of millimeter waves on cyclophosphamide induced suppression of the immune systemMahendra K Logani
Richard J Fox Center for Biomedical Physics, Temple University School of Medicine, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19140, USA
Bioelectromagnetics 23:614-21. 2002..Furthermore, MW irradiation did not protect the animals from CPA induced suppression of T-cell mediated immunity...
Millimeter wave induced reversible externalization of phosphatidylserine molecules in cells exposed in vitroImre Szabo
Center for Biomedical Physics, Temple University School of Medicine, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19140, USA
Bioelectromagnetics 27:233-44. 2006..These results suggest that certain biological effects induced by MMWs could be initiated by membrane changes in exposed cells...
Low power millimeter wave irradiation exerts no harmful effect on human keratinocytes in vitroImre Szabo
Center for Biomedical Physics, Temple University School of Medicine, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19140, USA
Bioelectromagnetics 24:165-73. 2003..Our results provide further evidence that LP-MW irradiation does not induce evidence of skin inflammation or keratinocyte damage and that its clinical application appears to be safe...
Millimeter wave effects on electrical responses of the sural nerve in vivoStanislav I Alekseev
Center for Biomedical Physics, Temple University Medical School, 3400 N Broad Street, Philadelphia, PA 19140, USA
Bioelectromagnetics 31:180-90. 2010..However, the receptors and mechanisms involved in inducing the transient response to MMW exposure are not clear. The hypothesis of mast cell involvement was discussed...
Micronuclei in peripheral blood and bone marrow cells of mice exposed to 42 GHz electromagnetic millimeter waves- Vijayalaxmi
Department of Radiation Oncology, The University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio, San Antonio, Texas 78284, USA
Radiat Res 161:341-5. 2004..Also, millimeter-wave radiation exposure did not influence cyclophosphamide-induced micronuclei in either type of cells...
COMAR Technical Information Statement. The IEEE exposure limits for radiofrequency and microwave energyMarvin C Ziskin
IEEE Eng Med Biol Mag 24:114-7, 121. 2005
Conclusions regarding epidemiology for obstetric ultrasoundJacques S Abramowicz
Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Rush University Medical Center, Chicago, IL 60612 USA
J Ultrasound Med 27:637-44. 2008
Electromagnetic hypersensitivity--a COMAR Technical Information Statement. June 27, 2002Marvin C Ziskin
IEEE Eng Med Biol Mag 21:173-5. 2002
Fetal thermal effects of diagnostic ultrasoundJacques S Abramowicz
Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Rush University Medical Center, 1635 W Congress Pkwy, Chicago, IL 60612 USA
J Ultrasound Med 27:541-59; quiz 560-3. 2008..However, very subtle effects cannot be ruled out and indicate a need for further research, although research in humans may be extremely difficult to realize...
Research Grants
- Endogenous Opioid in Millimeter Wave-Induced Pain ReliefMarvin Ziskin; Fiscal Year: 2004..Results from the planned project will provide an appropriate scientific base for the introduction of MWT into clinical practice in patients with neuropathic pain conditions. ..
