Long-Term Study on the Effects of Housing C57BL/6NCrl Mice in Cages Equipped With Wireless Technology Generating Extremely Low-Intensity Electromagnetic Fields
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Camilla Recordati | Marcella De Maglie | Gerardo Marsella | Gianpaolo Milite | Alessandro Rigamonti | Saverio Paltrinieri | Eugenio Scanziani | C. Recordati | E. Scanziani | S. Paltrinieri | M. De Maglie | G. Milite | G. Marsella | A. Rigamonti
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