Effects of exposure to a 50 Hz electric field on plasma levels of lactate, glucose, free Fatty acids, triglycerides and creatine phosphokinase activity in hind-limb ischemic rats
med./bio.
By:
Harakawa S, Inoue N, Hori T, Tochio K, Kariya T, Takahashi K, Doge F, Martin DE, Saito A, Suzuki H, Nagasawa H
Published in: J Vet Med Sci 2005; 67 (10): 969-974
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