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Maternal mobile phone exposure adversely affects the electrophysiological properties of Purkinje neurons in rat offspring

Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
6274447 Neuroscience 2013 32 Pages PDF
Keywords
aCSFTDMemfPregnancyneural excitabilityPurkinje cellsOffspringartificial cerebrospinal fluidElectromagnetic field
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Maternal mobile phone exposure adversely affects the electrophysiological properties of Purkinje neurons in rat offspring
Authors
M. Haghani, M. Shabani, K. Moazzami,
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