The role of voltage-gated Ca2+ channels in neurite growth of cultured chromaffin cells induced by extremely low frequency (ELF) magnetic field stimulation
med./bio.
[Die Rolle von spannungsgesteuerten Ca2+ Kanälen beim Wachstum von Neuriten bei kultivierten chromaffinen Zellen, induziert durch extrem niederfrequente (ELF) Magnetfeld-Stimulation]
Von:
Morgado-Valle C, Verdugo-Diaz L, Garcia DE, Morales-Orozco C, Drucker-Colin R
Veröffentlicht in: Cell Tissue Res 1998; 291 (2): 217-230
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