W. G. Schreiber

Publication List Details

Period

2001 - 2008

Number

11

Co-Authors

No influence of magnetic fields on cell cycle progression using conditions relevant for patients during MRI (2003)

Schiffer,I. B., Schreiber,W. G., Graf,Robert, Schreiber,E. M., Jung,D., Rose,D. M., ...

The purpose of this study was to examine whether exposure to magnetic fields (MFs) relevant for magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) in clinical routine influences cell cycle progression in two tumor...

No influence of magnetic fields on cell cycle progression using conditions relevant for patients during MRI (2003)

Schiffer, I. B., Schreiber, W. G., Graf, Robert, Schreiber, E. M., Jung, D., Rose, D. M., ...

The purpose of this study was to examine whether exposure to magnetic fields (MFs) relevant for magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) in clinical routine influences cell cycle progression in two tumor...

Lack of mutagenic and co-mutagenic effects of magnetic fields during magnetic resonance Imaging (2001)

Schreiber,W. G., Teichmann,E. M., Schiffer,I., Hast,J., Akbari,W., Georgi,H., ...

Mutagenic and co-mutagenic effects of static, pulsed bipolar gradient, and high-frequency magnetic fields, as well as combinations of them, were examined using the Ames test. The Ames test using...

Lack of mutagenic and co-mutagenic effects of magnetic fields during magnetic resonance Imaging (2001)

Schreiber, W. G., Teichmann, E. M., Schiffer, I., Hast, J., Akbari, W., Georgi, H., ...

Mutagenic and co-mutagenic effects of static, pulsed bipolar gradient, and high-frequency magnetic fields, as well as combinations of them, were examined using the Ames test. The Ames test using...