Effects of prenatal exposure to 50 Hz magnetic fields on development in mice: I. Implantation rate and fetal development.
med./bio.
[Wirkungen pränataler Exposition bei 50 Hz Magnetfeldern auf die Entwicklung von Mäusen: I. Implantationsrate und fötale Entwicklung].
Von:
Kowalczuk CI, Robbins L, Thomas JM, Butland BK, Saunders RD
Veröffentlicht in: Bioelectromagnetics 1994; 15 (4): 349-361
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