Effects of Global System for Mobile Communications 1800 MHz radiofrequency electromagnetic fields on gene and protein expression in MCF‐7 cells
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Lingli Wang | Deqiang Lu | H. Chiang | Guangdi Chen | Zhengping Xu | Q. Zeng | Guangdi Chen | Huai Chiang | Qunli Zeng | Yu Weng | Yu Weng | Lingli Wang | D. Lu | Zheng-ping Xu | Lingling Wang
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