Studientyp:
Medizinische/biologische Studie
(experimentelle Studie)
Is There Any Possible Genotoxic Effect in Exfoliated Bladder Cells of Rat Under the Exposure of 1800 MHz GSM-Like Modulated Radio Frequency Radiation (RFR)?
med./bio.
[Gibt es eine mögliche genotoxische Wirkung in abgeschilferten Blasen-Zellen von Ratten bei der Exposition mit 1800 MHz GSM-ähnlichen modulierten Hochfrequenz-Feldern?]
Von:
Gurbuz N, Sirav B, Yuvaci HU, Turhan N, Coskun ZK, Seyhan N
Veröffentlicht in: Electromagn Biol Med 2010; 29 (3): 98-104
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