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Author |
Title |
Year |
Publication |
Volume |
Pages |
Links |
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Razavi, S.; Salimi, M.; Shahbazi-Gahrouei, D.; Karbasi, S.; Kermani, S. |
Extremely low-frequency electromagnetic field influences the survival and proliferation effect of human adipose derived stem cells |
2014 |
Advanced biomedical research |
3 |
25-25 |
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Reale, M.; Kamal, M. a; Patruno, A.; Costantini, E.; D'Angelo, C.; Pesce, M.; Greig, N.H. |
Neuronal cellular responses to extremely low frequency electromagnetic field exposure: implications regarding oxidative stress and neurodegeneration |
2014 |
PloS one |
9 |
e104973-e104973 |
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Rouleau, N.; Dotta, B.T. |
Electromagnetic fields as structure-function zeitgebers in biological systems : environmental orchestrations of morphogenesis and consciousness |
2014 |
Frontiers in integrative neuroscience |
8 |
1-9 |
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Shi, D.; Zhu, C.; Lu, R.; Mao, S.; Qi, Y. |
Intermediate frequency magnetic field generated by a wireless power transmission device does not cause genotoxicity in vitro |
2014 |
Bioelectromagnetics |
35 |
512-518 |
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Slusky, D.A.; Does, M.; Metayer, C.; Mezei, G.; Selvin, S.; Buffler, P.A. |
Potential role of selection bias in the association between childhood leukemia and residential magnetic fields exposure: a population-based assessment |
2014 |
Cancer Epidemiology |
38 |
307-313 |
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