A Report on Non-Ionizing Radiation

RF-Induced Gene Expression

“RF-Induced Gene Expression,” Reviews of Environmental Health, October 29, 2025.

A comprehensive assessment by Henry Lai and Blake Levitt. Among their findings: 

  • “Gene expression provides a strong argument that RFR affects cellular function.”
  • “The major genes are those involved in: repair of damaged proteins, response to stress, oxidative changes, apoptosis, DNA damage detection and repair, and changes in neural functions.”
  • “Forty gene expression effects...were observed at a SAR less than 0.4 W/Kg.”
  • “Changes in all these significant gene expression effects are supported by results of other biological studies of RFR exposure in the literature. They should be considered in the setting of RFR-exposure guidelines.”

Open access.

Henry Lai & Blake Levitt, RF and gene expression review

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