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Huang, C. - Y., Chang, C. - W., Chen, C. - R., Chuang, C. - Y., Chiang, C. - S., Shu, W. - Y., et al. (2014). Extremely Low-Frequency Electromagnetic Fields Cause G1 Phase Arrest through the Activation of the ATM-Chk2-p21 Pathway. PloS one, 9(8), e104732.
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Huang, C. -ying, Chuang, C. -yu, Shu, W. -yi, Chang, C. -wei, Chen, C. -ray, Fan, T. -ching, et al. (2014). Distinct Epidermal Keratinocytes Respond to Extremely Low-Frequency Electromagnetic Fields Differently. PloS ONE, 9(11), 1–7.
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Jin, Y. B., Choi, S. - H., Lee, J. S., Kim, J. - K., Lee, J. - W., Hong, S. - C., et al. (2014). Absence of DNA damage after 60-Hz electromagnetic field exposure combined with ionizing radiation, hydrogen peroxide, or c-Myc overexpression. Radiation and environmental biophysics, 53(1), 93–101.
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Jouni, F. J., Abdolmaleki, P., Behmanesh, M., & Movahedin, M. (2014). An in vitro study of the impact of 4mT static magnetic field to modify the differentiation rate of rat bone marrow stem cells into primordial germ cells. Differentiation; research in biological diversity, 87(5), 1–8.
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Jung, I. -soo, Kim, H. - J., Noh, R., Kim, S. - C., & Kim, C. -wha. (2014). Effects of extremely low frequency magnetic fields on NGF induced neuronal differentiation of PC12 cells. Bioelectromagnetics, 35(7), 459–469.
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