Expression analysis of human HL60 cells exposed to 60 Hz square- or sine-wave magnetic fields.
med./bio.
By:
Balcer-Kubiczek EK, Harrison GH, Davis CC, Haas ML, Koffman BH
Published in: Radiat Res 2000; 153 (5) Pt 2: 670-678
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