Cell activating capacity of 50 Hz magnetic fields to release reactive oxygen intermediates in human umbilical cord blood-derived monocytes and in Mono Mac 6 cells
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Lupke M, Rollwitz J, Simko M
Published in: Free Radic Res 2004; 38 (9): 985-993
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