Brief exposure to 60 Hz magnetic fields improves sexually dimorphic spatial learning performance in the meadow vole, Microtus pennsylvanicus
med./bio.
[Kurze Exposition in 60 Hz Magnetfeldern verbessert die geschlechtspezifische Leistung beim räumlichen Lernen der Wiesenwühlmaus, Microtus pennsylvanicus]
Von:
Kavaliers M, Eckel LA, Ossenkopp KP
Veröffentlicht in: J Comp Physiol A 1993; 173 (2): 241-248
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