Effects of low frequency electromagnetic fields on expression of lymphocyte subsets and production of cytokines of men and women employed in a museum.
med./bio.
[Wirkungen von extrem niederfrequenten elektromagnetischen Feldern auf Lymphozyten-Teilmengen und die Produktion von Cytokinen bei Männern und Frauen, beschäftigt in einem Museum].
Von:
Boscolo P, Bergamaschi A, Di Sciascio MB, Benvenuti F, Reale M, Di Stefano F, Conti P, Di Gioacchino M
Veröffentlicht in: Sci Total Environ 2001; 270 (1-3): 13-20
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