Extremely low frequency pulsed electromagnetic fields increase interleukin-2 (IL-2) utilization and IL-2 receptor expression in mitogen-stimulated human lymphocytes from old subjects.
med./bio.
[Extreme niederfrequente gepulste elektromagnetische Felder erhöhen die Interleukin-2 (IL-2)-Produktion und Expression des Interleukin-2-Rezeptors in Mitogen-stimulierten menschlichen Lymphozyten von alten Spendern].
Von:
Cossarizza A, Monti D, Bersani F, Paganelli R, Montagnani G, Cadossi R, Cantini M, Franceschi C
Veröffentlicht in: FEBS Lett 1989; 248 (1-2): 141-144
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