Purkinje cell number decreases in the adult female rat cerebellum following exposure to 900MHz electromagnetic field
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Süleyman Kaplan | Ersan Odaci | E. Odacı | S. Kaplan | O. Sonmez | Orhan Bas | Osman Fikret Sonmez | O. Baş
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