1. Albert, E.N. Light and electron microscopic observations on the blood-brain barrier after microwave irradiation. In: Symposium on Biological Effects and Measurement of Radio Frequency/Microwaves, HEW Publication (FDA) 77–8026, pp 294–309, 1977a.
2. Albert, E.N. Reversibility of blood-brain barrier. International Symposium of Biological Effects of Electromagnetic Waves (URSI), Airlie, VA., p. 166, 1977b.
3. Albert, E.N. Reversibility of microwave induced blood-brain barrier permeability. Radio Science Supplement, 1978a. In Press.
4. Albert, E.N. Ultrastructural pathology associated with microwave induced blood-brain barrier permeability. URSI, International Symposium on Biological Effects of Electromagnetic Radiation, Helsinki, p. 58, 1978b.
5. Blackman, C.F., Elder, J.A., Weil, C.M., Benane, S.G., and Eichinger, D.C. Two parameters affecting radiationinduced Ca efflux from brain tissue. Symposium on Biological Effects of Electromagnetic Waves, USNC/URSI, National Academy of Sciences: Washington, p. 101, 1977.