Possible effects of radiofrequency electromagnetic fields on in vivo C6 brain tumors in Wistar rats
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Isabelle Deltour | Joachim Schüz | Franck Robidel | J. Schüz | A. Olsson | I. Deltour | Ann Olsson | F. Robidel | Kelly Blazy | Anne-Sophie Villégier | Nihal S Ouadah | Anthony Lecomte | Kelly Blazy | A. Lecomte | A. Villégier
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