Genome‐wide transcription analysis of Escherichia coli in response to extremely low‐frequency magnetic fields
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Hubert Rehrauer | Thomas Egli | Jürg Fröhlich | H. Rehrauer | J. Fröhlich | T. Egli | H. Hennecke | H. Fischer | David Schuermann | C. Beyer | Hauke Hennecke | Hans-Martin Fischer | Simona G Huwiler | Christian Beyer | David Schürmann | Simona G. Huwiler
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