Bone morphogenetic protein expression in newborn rat kidneys after prenatal exposure to radiofrequency radiation
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T. Tsiboukis | I. Magras | E. Nikolakaki | T. Xenos | P. Hytiroglou | V. Kotoula | Prodromos Hytiroglou | A. Cheva | Vassiliki Kotoula | Athina Pyrpasopoulou | Angeliki Cheva | Eleni Nikolakaki | Ioannis N Magras | Thomas D Xenos | Theodoros D Tsiboukis | Georgios Karkavelas | A. Pyrpasopoulou | G. Karkavelas
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