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Contents
- Foreword
- Collaborators
- Contributors
- Explanation of Levels of Evidence of Carcinogenic Activity
- Peer Review
- Publication Details
- Abstract
- Acknowledgments
- Introduction
- Materials and Methods
- Overview
- Reverberation Chamber Method of Exposure
- RFR Exposure Facility
- RFR Signal Generation
- Verification of RFR Exposure
- RFR Exposure Monitoring
- Monitoring and Maintenance of Environmental Conditions
- Animal Source
- Animal Welfare
- Twenty-eight-day Studies
- Two-year Studies
- NTP Pathology Review Process
- Statistical Methods
- Quality Assurance Methods
- Genetic Toxicology
- Results
- Discussion
- Conclusions
- References
- Appendix A. Summary of Lesions in Male Mice Exposed to GSM-modulated Cell Phone RFR for Two Years
- Appendix B. Summary of Lesions in Female Mice Exposed to GSM-modulated Cell Phone RFR for Two Years
- Appendix C. Summary of Lesions in Male Mice Exposed to CDMA-modulated Cell Phone RFR for Two Years
- Appendix D. Summary of Lesions in Female Mice Exposed to CDMA-modulated Cell Phone RFR for Two Years
- Appendix E. Genetic Toxicology
- Appendix F. Hematology Results
- Appendix G. Organ Weights and Organ-Weight-to-Body-Weight Ratios
- Appendix H. Reproductive Tissue Evaluations and Estrous Cycle Characterization
- Appendix I. GSM- and CDMA-modulated Cell Phone RFR Exposure Data
- Appendix J. Ingredients, Nutrient Composition, and Contaminant Levels in NTP-2000 Rat and Mouse Ration
- Appendix K. Sentinel Animal Program
- Appendix L. Peer Reviews of the Draft NTP Technical Reports on Cell Phone Radiofrequency Radiation
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