Intracellular calcium oscillations in a T-cell line after exposure to extremely-low-frequency magnetic fields with variable frequencies and flux densities.
med./bio.
[Intrazelluläre Calcium-Oszillationen in einer T-Zelllinie nach Exposition in extrem niederfrequenten Magnetfeldern mit verschiedenen Frequenzen und Flussdichten].
Von:
Lindstrom E, Lindstrom P, Berglund A, Lundgren E, Hansson Mild K
Veröffentlicht in: Bioelectromagnetics 1995; 16 (1): 41-47
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