Effects of 50- or 60-Hertz, 100 µT magnetic field exposure in the DMBA mammary cancer model in Sprague-Dawley rats: possible explanations for different results from two laboratories
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[Auswirkungen von 50- oder 60-Hertz, 100 µT Magnetfeldexposition im DMBA Brustkrebsmodel bei Sprague-Dawley Ratten: mögliche Erklärungen für unterschiedliche Ergebnisse von zwei Laboren]
Von:
Anderson LE, Morris JE, Sasser LB, Loscher W
Veröffentlicht in: Environ Health Perspect 2000; 108 (9): 797-802
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