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Author |
Title |
Year |
Publication |
Volume |
Pages |
Links |
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Mihai, C.T.; Rotinberg, P.; Brinza, F.; Vochita, G. |
Extremely low-frequency electromagnetic fields cause DNA strand breaks in normal cells |
2014 |
Journal of environmental health science & engineering |
12 |
15-15 |
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López-DÃaz, B.; Mercado-Sáenz, S.; MartÃnez-Morillo, M.; Sendra-Portero, F.; Ruiz-Gómez, M.J. |
Long-term exposure to a pulsed magnetic field (1.5 mT, 25 Hz) increases genomic DNA spontaneous degradation |
2014 |
Electromagnetic biology and medicine |
33 |
228-235 |
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Fedele, G.; Green, E.W.; Rosato, E.; Kyriacou, C.P. |
An electromagnetic field disrupts negative geotaxis in Drosophila via a CRY-dependent pathway |
2014 |
Nature communications |
5 |
4391-4391 |
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Zhao, L.; Liu, X.; Wang, C.; Yan, K.; Lin, X.; Li, S.; Bao, H.; Liu, X. |
Magnetic fields exposure and childhood leukemia risk: a meta-analysis based on 11,699 cases and 13,194 controls |
2014 |
Leukemia Research |
38 |
269-274 |
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Cui, Y.; Liu, X.; Yang, T.; Mei, Y.-A.; Hu, C. |
Exposure to extremely low-frequency electromagnetic fields inhibits T-type calcium channels via AA/LTE4 signaling pathway |
2014 |
Cell calcium |
55 |
48-58 |
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