Continuous exposure to 900MHz GSM-modulated EMF alters morphological maturation of neural cells
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Giorgio A. Lovisolo | Rosanna Pinto | Ferdinando Bersani | Pietro Mesirca | Laura Calzà | L. Calzà | R. Pinto | G. Lovisolo | Lucia Ardoino | F. Bersani | Alessandro Giuliani | Mercedes Fernandez | Luciana Giardino | Mercedes Fernández | L. Giardino | Giovanna Del Vecchio | A. Giuliani | P. Mesirca | G. D. Vecchio | L. Ardoino
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