900 MHz electromagnetic field exposure affects qualitative and quantitative features of hippocampal pyramidal cells in the adult female rat
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Niyazi Acer | Ersan Odaci | O. Bas | E. Odacı | S. Kaplan | N. Acer | Serdar Colakoglu | K. Uçok | S. Çolakoğlu | Orhan Bas | Suleyman Kaplan | Kagan Ucok | O. Baş
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