No effect of 60 Hz electromagnetic fields on MYC or beta-actin expression in human leukemic cells.
med./bio.
[Keine Wirkung durch 60 Hz elektromagnetische Felder auf MYC oder Beta-Actin Expression in humanen Leukämiezellen].
Von:
Lacy-Hulbert A, Wilkins RC, Hesketh TR, Metcalfe JC
Veröffentlicht in: Radiat Res 1995; 144 (1): 9-17
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