Analysis of chromosomal aberrations, sister chromatid exchanges and micronuclei among power linesmen with long-term exposure to 50-Hz electromagnetic fields
med./bio.
[Analyse von Chromosomenaberrationen, Schwesterchromatid-Austausch und Mikronuklei bei Strom-Streckenwärtern mit Langzeit-Exposition bei elektromagnetischen 50 Hz-Feldern]
Von:
Valjus J, Norppa H, Järventaus H, Sorsa M, Nykyri E, Salomaa S, Järvinen P, Kajander J
Veröffentlicht in: Radiat Environ Biophys 1993; 32 (4): 325-336
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