Effects of 50 Hz electromagnetic fields on voltage-gated Ca2+ channels and their role in modulation of neuroendocrine cell proliferation and death.
med./bio.
[Auswirkungen von elektromagnetischen 50 Hz Feldern auf spannungsgesteuerte Ca2+ Kanäle und ihre Rolle bei der Modulation von Proliferation und Zelltod neuroendokriner Zellen].
Von:
Grassi C, D'Ascenzo M, Torsello A, Martinotti G, Wolf F, Cittadini A, Azzena GB
Veröffentlicht in: Cell Calcium 2004; 35 (4): 307-315
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