Transient DNA damage induced by high-frequency electromagnetic fields (GSM 1.8 GHz) in the human trophoblast HTR-8/SVneo cell line evaluated with the alkaline comet assay.
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Ferdinando Bersani | Paola Valbonesi | E. Fabbri | P. Valbonesi | A. Contin | S. Franzellitti | C. Biondi | F. Bersani | Elena Fabbri | Silvia Franzellitti | Andrea Contin | Nicola Ciancaglini | Carla Biondi | Nicola Ciancaglini
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