Henry Lai

Affiliations: 
University of Washington, Seattle, Seattle, WA 
Area:
Biophysics, biological effects of electromagnetism
Website:
http://depts.washington.edu/bioe/people/core/lai/lai.html
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Lai H, Singh NP. (2006) Oral artemisinin prevents and delays the development of 7,12-dimethylbenz[a]anthracene (DMBA)-induced breast cancer in the rat. Cancer Letters. 231: 43-8
Lai H, Singh NP. (2004) Magnetic-field-induced DNA strand breaks in brain cells of the rat. Environmental Health Perspectives. 112: 687-94
Wang B, Lai H. (2000) Acute exposure to pulsed 2450-MHz microwaves affects water-maze performance of rats. Bioelectromagnetics. 21: 52-56
Lai H, Carino M. (1999) 60 Hz magnetic fields and central cholinergic activity: effects of exposure intensity and duration. Bioelectromagnetics. 20: 284-289
Lai H, Carino M. (1998) Intracerebroventricular injection of mu- and delta-opiate receptor antagonists block 60 Hz magnetic field-induced decreases in cholinergic activity in the frontal cortex and hippocampus of the rat. Bioelectromagnetics. 19: 432-437
Singh N, Lai H. (1998) 60 Hz magnetic field exposure induces DNA crosslinks in rat brain cells. Mutation Research. 400: 313-320
Lai H, Carino MA, Ushijima I. (1998) Acute exposure to a 60 Hz magnetic field affects rats' water-maze performance. Bioelectromagnetics. 19: 117-122
Lai H, Singh NP. (1997) Melatonin and a spin-trap compound block radiofrequency electromagnetic radiation-induced DNA strand breaks in rat brain cells. Bioelectromagnetics. 18: 446-454
Lai H, Singh NP. (1997) Melatonin and N-tert-butyl-α-phenylnitrone block 60-Hz magnetic field-induced DNA single and double strand breaks in rat brain cells Journal of Pineal Research. 22: 152-162
Lai H, Singh NP. (1997) Acute exposure to a 60 Hz magnetic field increases DNA strand breaks in rat brain cells. Bioelectromagnetics. 18: 156-165
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