Acute exposure to a 50Hz magnetic field impairs consolidation of spatial memory in rats
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Majid Jadidi | S. Firoozabadi | A. Rashidy-pour | Seyed Mohammad Firoozabadi | Ali Rashidy-Pour | Ahmad Ali Sajadi | Hassan Sadeghi | Abbas Ali Taherian | M. Jadidi | A. Taherian | A. Sajadi | Hassan Sadeghi
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