Horizontal or vertical 50-Hz, 1-microT magnetic fields have no effect on pineal gland or plasma melatonin concentration of albino rats.
med./bio.
[Horizontale oder vertikale 50 Hz, 1 µT Magnetfelder haben keine Wirkung auf die Epiphyse oder die Plasma Melatonin Konzentration bei Albino-Ratten].
Von:
Kato M, Honma K, Shigemitsu T, Shiga Y
Veröffentlicht in: Neurosci Lett 1994; 168 (1-2): 205-208
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