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Bioelectromagnetics

Bioelectromagnetics is a peer-reviewed scientific journal that focuses on the interdisciplinary field of bioelectromagnetics, exploring the effects of electromagnetic fields on biological systems. It covers research on the interaction between electromagnetic radiation and living organisms, including studies on health effects, medical applications, and environmental impacts. The journal publishes original articles, reviews, and technical notes, providing a platform for researchers and professionals to share advancements in this rapidly evolving field.

Details
Abbr. Bioelectromagnetics
Start 1980
End Continuing
Frequency 8 no. a year, 1998-
p-ISSN 0197-8462
e-ISSN 1521-186X
Country United States
Language English
Specialty Biophysics
Metrics
h-index / Ranks: 3747 89
SJR / Ranks: 10322 404
CiteScore / Ranks: 7822 3.40
JIF / Ranks: 5372 1.9
Recent Articles
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Sumser K, Mestrom R, Tuysuz Y, Paulides M
Bioelectromagnetics . 2025 Mar; 46(3):e70004. PMID: 40071569
Neuromodulation with low-intensity focused ultrasound (LIFUS) holds significant promise for noninvasive treatment of neurological disorders, but its success relies heavily on accurately targeting specific brain regions. Computational model predictions can...
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Diao Y, Joseph W, Poljak D, Giaccone L, Kodera S, Laakso I, et al.
Bioelectromagnetics . 2025 Feb; 46(3):e70002. PMID: 40013992
In the last few decades, extensive efforts have been dedicated to developing computational methods for modeling the interaction of the human body with electromagnetic fields (EMFs). These studies are crucial...
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Cassara A, Newton T, Zhuang K, Regel S, Achermann P, Pascual-Leone A, et al.
Bioelectromagnetics . 2025 Feb; 46(2):e22542. PMID: 39921360
Temporal interference stimulation (TIS) is a new form of transcranial electrical stimulation (tES) that has been proposed as a method for targeted, non-invasive stimulation of deep brain structures. While TIS...
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Ma L, Qiao N, Zou Y, Wang H, Wang Y, Zhi W, et al.
Bioelectromagnetics . 2025 Feb; 46(2):e70000. PMID: 39912376
The annual increase of microwave exposure in human environments continues to fuel debates regarding its potential health impacts. This study monitored the EEG and ECG responses of three Cynomolgus monkeys...
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Aleman E, Diaz R, Dubois A, Fung Boix Y, Aguilera J, Mario Zuffo A, et al.
Bioelectromagnetics . 2025 Jan; 46(2):e22537. PMID: 39876622
Effects of 60 Hz non-uniform electromagnetic fields (EMFs) on the tomato (cv. L-05) seed germination, photosynthesis, and seedling growth under salt stress and laboratory conditions were investigated. A previous trial...
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Ramaswamy V, Keidar M
Bioelectromagnetics . 2025 Jan; 46(1):e22540. PMID: 39865345
Cancer remains a formidable global health challenge, necessitating the development of innovative diagnostic techniques capable of early detection and differentiation of tumor/cancerous cells from their healthy counterparts. This review focuses...
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Kangasmaa O, Laakso I, Schmid G
Bioelectromagnetics . 2025 Jan; 46(1):e22541. PMID: 39825696
The electrical conductivity of human tissues is a major source of uncertainty when modelling the interactions between electromagnetic fields and the human body. The aim of this study is to...
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Du J, Morales A, Kosta P, Martinez-Navarrete G, Warren D, Fernandez E, et al.
Bioelectromagnetics . 2025 Jan; 46(1):e22533. PMID: 39817565
As the clinical applicability of peripheral nerve stimulation (PNS) expands, the need for PNS-specific safety criteria becomes pressing. This study addresses this need, utilizing a novel machine learning and computational...
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Iskra S, McIntosh R, McKenzie R, Frankland J, Deng C, Sylvester E, et al.
Bioelectromagnetics . 2025 Jan; 46(1):e22539. PMID: 39812400
In this paper, we present the design, RF-EMF performance, and a comprehensive uncertainty analysis of the reverberation chamber (RC) exposure systems that have been developed for the use of researchers...
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Tuysuz M, Kayhan H, Saglam A, Senturk F, Bagriacik E, Yagci M, et al.
Bioelectromagnetics . 2025 Jan; 46(1):e22543. PMID: 39810728
The widespread use of wireless communication technologies has increased human exposure to radiofrequency electromagnetic fields (RF-EMFs). Considering the brain's close proximity to mobile phones and its entirely electrical transmission network,...