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Gene and Protein Expression following Exposure to Radiofrequency Fields from Mobile Phones
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Cell phone radiation exposure on brain and associated biological systems
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Genotoxicity of radiofrequency electromagnetic fields: Protocol for a systematic review of in vitro studies
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Bioeffects of mobile telephony radiation in relation to its intensity or distance from the antenna
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Cell Type-Dependent Induction of DNA Damage by 1800 MHz Radiofrequency Electromagnetic Fields Does Not Result in Significant Cellular Dysfunctions
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Prenatal exposure to 900 MHz, cell‐phone electromagnetic fields had no effect on operant‐behavior performances of adult rats
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Assessment of Genotoxicity in Human Cells Exposed to Modulated Electromagnetic Fields of Wireless Communication Devices
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