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Experimental evidence for 60 Hz magnetic fields operating through the signal transduction cascade
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R.P. Liburdy
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D.E. Callahan
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J. HARLAND
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E. DUNHAM
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T.R. Sloma
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P. Yaswen
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E. Dunham
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1993
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FEBS Letters
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