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Bioelectromagnetics

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Bioelectromagnetics|April 29, 2004
High frequency electromagnetic fields (GSM signals) affect gene expression levels in tumor suppressor p53-deficient embryonic stem cellsJaroslaw Czyz, Kaomei Guan, Qinghua Zeng, et al.
Bioelectromagnetics|January 1, 1992
Effects of continuous and pulsed 2450-MHz radiation on spontaneous lymphoblastoid transformation of human lymphocytes in vitroE M Czerska, E C Elson, C C Davis, et al.
Bioelectromagnetics|January 1, 1992
Electric fields induced in rat and human models by 60-Hz magnetic fields: comparison of calculated and measured valuesF X Hart
Bioelectromagnetics|September 29, 2005
Analysis of the structure of magnetic fields that induced inhibition of stimulated neurite outgrowthV N Binhi, C F Blackman
Bioelectromagnetics|September 29, 2005
Effect of a low intensity magnetic field on human motor behaviorAlexandre Legros, Anne Beuter
Bioelectromagnetics|August 19, 2005
Effects of neck exposure to 5.5 mT static magnetic field on pharmacologically modulated blood pressure in conscious rabbitsHideyuki Okano, Chiyoji Ohkubo
Bioelectromagnetics|December 18, 2004
Effects of 25 mT static magnetic field on blood pressure in reserpine-induced hypotensive Wistar-Kyoto ratsHideyuki Okano, Hiroshi Masuda, Chiyoji Ohkubo
Bioelectromagnetics|December 18, 2004
Chronic exposure to a 1.439 GHz electromagnetic field used for cellular phones does not promote N-ethylnitrosourea induced central nervous system tumors in F344 ratsTomoyuki Shirai, Mayumi Kawabe, Toshio Ichihara, et al.
Bioelectromagnetics|June 16, 2004
In vitro study of the electromagnetic interaction between wireless phones and an implantable neural stimulatorHank Grant, Donald Heirman, Glenn Kuriger, et al.
Bioelectromagnetics|June 16, 2004
A portable meter for measuring low frequency currents in the human bodyJ C Niple, J P Daigle, L E Zaffanella, et al.
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Bioelectromagnetics|April 29, 2004
High frequency electromagnetic fields (GSM signals) affect gene expression levels in tumor suppressor p53-deficient embryonic stem cellsJaroslaw Czyz, Kaomei Guan, Qinghua Zeng, et al.
Bioelectromagnetics|January 1, 1992
Effects of continuous and pulsed 2450-MHz radiation on spontaneous lymphoblastoid transformation of human lymphocytes in vitroE M Czerska, E C Elson, C C Davis, et al.
Bioelectromagnetics|January 1, 1992
Electric fields induced in rat and human models by 60-Hz magnetic fields: comparison of calculated and measured valuesF X Hart
Bioelectromagnetics|September 29, 2005
Analysis of the structure of magnetic fields that induced inhibition of stimulated neurite outgrowthV N Binhi, C F Blackman
Bioelectromagnetics|September 29, 2005
Effect of a low intensity magnetic field on human motor behaviorAlexandre Legros, Anne Beuter
Bioelectromagnetics|August 19, 2005
Effects of neck exposure to 5.5 mT static magnetic field on pharmacologically modulated blood pressure in conscious rabbitsHideyuki Okano, Chiyoji Ohkubo
Bioelectromagnetics|December 18, 2004
Effects of 25 mT static magnetic field on blood pressure in reserpine-induced hypotensive Wistar-Kyoto ratsHideyuki Okano, Hiroshi Masuda, Chiyoji Ohkubo
Bioelectromagnetics|December 18, 2004
Chronic exposure to a 1.439 GHz electromagnetic field used for cellular phones does not promote N-ethylnitrosourea induced central nervous system tumors in F344 ratsTomoyuki Shirai, Mayumi Kawabe, Toshio Ichihara, et al.
Bioelectromagnetics|June 16, 2004
In vitro study of the electromagnetic interaction between wireless phones and an implantable neural stimulatorHank Grant, Donald Heirman, Glenn Kuriger, et al.
Bioelectromagnetics|June 16, 2004
A portable meter for measuring low frequency currents in the human bodyJ C Niple, J P Daigle, L E Zaffanella, et al.
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