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There have been reports based on animal studies suggesting that exposure to RF radiation may have behavioral effects, such as changes in memory, hyperactivity, spatial learning, locomotor activity, grooming, passive avoidance, and anxiety-like behaviors. The epigenome represents the complete set of chemical modifications of DNA and its associated proteins and regulates gene_expression. Epigenetic modulation, such as DNA methylation, represents modifications in gene_expression that are not caused by changes of the underlying DNA sequence. Most studies that examine the biological effects of RF exposure use laboratory-based exposure systems, which may differ from environmental . . .
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