Exposure of human cells to low-frequency electromagnetic fields results in quantitative changes in transcripts.
med./bio.
[Exposition von menschlichen Zellen bei niederfrequenten elektromagnetischen Feldern führt zu quantitativen Veränderungen bei den Transkripten].
Von:
Goodman R, Wei LX, Xu JC, Henderson A
Veröffentlicht in: Biochimica et Biophysica Acta - Gene Structure and Expression 1989; 1009 (3): 216-220
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