50 Hz sinusoidal magnetic fields do not affect human lymphocyte activation and proliferation in vitro.
med./bio.
[Sinusförmige 50 Hz-Magnetfelder beeinflussen nicht die in vitro-Aktivierung und -Proliferation von Lymphozyten des Menschen].
Von:
Capri M, Mesirca P, Remondini D, Carosella S, Pasi S, Castellani G, Franceschi C, Bersani F
Veröffentlicht in: Phys Biol 2004; 1 (3-4): 211-219
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