Evaluating the Biological Effects of Intermittent 1.9 GHz Pulse-Modulated Radiofrequency Fields in a Series of Human-Derived Cell Lines
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J P McNamee | L. Marro | R. Wilkins | G. Gajda | A. Thansandote | E. Lemay | P. Bellier | P V Bellier | G B Gajda | L Marro | E Lemay | A Thansandote | V Chauhan | V. Chauhan | A. Mariampillai | C Ferrarotto | A Mariampillai | R C Wilkins | B C Kutzner | James P McNamee | C. Ferrarotto | B. Kutzner | J. McNamee
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