Impact of radio frequency electromagnetic radiation on DNA integrity in the male germline.
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R. Aitken | B. King | R J Aitken | B V King | A. Wiklendt | L. Bennetts | D. Sawyer | L E Bennetts | D Sawyer | A M Wiklendt | Agnieszka M. Wiklendt | Liza Elizabeth Bennetts
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