Exposure of rat brain to 915 MHz GSM microwaves induces changes in gene expression but not double stranded DNA breaks or effects on chromatin conformation
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Catrin Bauréus Koch | Olle Terenius | L. Salford | B. Persson | I. Belyaev | L. Malmgren | O. Terenius | Leif G Salford | Bertil R R Persson | Igor Y Belyaev | Katarina Roxström-Lindquist | Lars O G Malmgren | Wolfgang H Sommer | K. Roxström-Lindquist | Wolfgang H Sommer | K. Roxström-Lindquist
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