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Jürg Fröhlich
Researcher at ETH Zurich
Publications - 91
Citations - 2243
Jürg Fröhlich is an academic researcher from ETH Zurich. The author has contributed to research in topics: Dielectric & Environmental exposure. The author has an hindex of 25, co-authored 91 publications receiving 2019 citations. Previous affiliations of Jürg Fröhlich include University of Zurich & École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne.
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Travelling-wave nuclear magnetic resonance
TL;DR: It is shown that NMR can also be excited and detected by long-range interaction, relying on travelling radio-frequency waves sent and received by an antenna.
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Temporal and spatial variability of personal exposure to radio frequency electromagnetic fields
Patrizia Frei,Evelyn Mohler,Evelyn Mohler,Georg Neubauer,Gaston Theis,Alfred Bürgi,Jürg Fröhlich,Charlotte Braun-Fahrländer,John Bolte,Matthias Egger,Martin Röösli,Martin Röösli +11 more
TL;DR: Exposure to RF-EMF varied considerably between persons and locations but was fairly consistent within persons.
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Statistical analysis of personal radiofrequency electromagnetic field measurements with nondetects
Martin Röösli,Patrizia Frei,Evelyn Mohler,Charlotte Braun-Fahrländer,Alfred Bürgi,Jürg Fröhlich,Georg Neubauer,Gaston Theis,Matthias Egger +8 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors compared summary statistics computed by robust regression on order statistics with a naive approach, where values below the detection limit were replaced by the value of detection limit.
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Low intensity and frequency pulsed electromagnetic fields selectively impair breast cancer cell viability.
TL;DR: It appears that PEMF-based anticancer strategies may represent a new therapeutic approach to treat breast cancer without affecting normal tissues in a manner that is non-invasive and can be potentially combined with existing anti-cancer treatments.
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Classification of personal exposure to radio frequency electromagnetic fields (RF-EMF) for epidemiological research: Evaluation of different exposure assessment methods.
Patrizia Frei,Evelyn Mohler,Alfred Bürgi,Jürg Fröhlich,Georg Neubauer,Charlotte Braun-Fahrländer,Martin Röösli +6 more
TL;DR: Personal exposure measured with exposimeters correlated best with the full exposure prediction model and spot measurements, and self-estimated exposure and geo-coded distance turned out to be poor surrogates for personal exposure.