Neuroendocrine parameters in the rat exposed to 60-Hz electric fields.
med./bio.
By:
Quinlan WJ, Petrondas D, Lebda N, Pettit S, Michaelson SM
Published in: Bioelectromagnetics 1985; 6 (4): 381-389
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