Multigeneration reproductive toxicity assessment of 60-Hz magnetic fields using a continuous breeding protocol in rats
med./bio.
By:
Ryan BM, Symanski RR, Pomeranz LE, Johnson TR, Gauger JR, McCormick DL
Published in: Teratology 1999; 59 (3): 156-162
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