DNA synthesis and cell proliferation in C6 glioma and primary glial cells exposed to a 836.55 MHz modulated radiofrequency field.
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W. R. Adey | W R Adey | W. J. Thomas | R B Stagg | W J Thomas | R A Jones | R. A. Jones | R. B. Stagg
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