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Cytogenetic effects of pulsing electromagnetic field on human lymphocytes in vitro: chromosome aberrations, sister-chromatid exchanges and cell kinetics. med./biol. By: Khalil AM, Qassem W Published in: Mutat Res 1991; 247 (1): 141 - 146 ( PubMed Entry , Journal web site ) There are no general data available for this article.
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