Human cheek cells
Posted: Wed Feb 12, 2020 1:01 am
Hi,
My daughter wants to test how cellphone radiation affects either human cheek cells or bacteria; whether it kills them, heats them up and to what temperature over a certain length of time. The method will include exposing the cells or bacteria to non-ionizing cell phone radiation then comparing before/after microscope pictures. We're trying to find out how long would cheek cells remain alive after transferring them to the microscope slide, or if bacteria cultures would be best suited for this experiment.
Hope we can get pointed in the right direction.
Thanks
My daughter wants to test how cellphone radiation affects either human cheek cells or bacteria; whether it kills them, heats them up and to what temperature over a certain length of time. The method will include exposing the cells or bacteria to non-ionizing cell phone radiation then comparing before/after microscope pictures. We're trying to find out how long would cheek cells remain alive after transferring them to the microscope slide, or if bacteria cultures would be best suited for this experiment.
Hope we can get pointed in the right direction.
Thanks