Acute exposure to low‐level CW and GSM‐modulated 900 MHz radiofrequency does not affect Ba2+ currents through voltage‐gated calcium channels in rat cortical neurons
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Francesca Apollonio | Alessandra Paffi | Micaela Liberti | Ferdinando Bersani | Pietro Mesirca | M. Liberti | F. Apollonio | A. Paffi | M. Pellegrino | G. Aicardi | F. Bersani | Giorgio Aicardi | D. Platano | Daniela Platano | Monica Pellegrino | P. Mesirca
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