No effects of GSM-modulated 900 MHz electromagnetic fields on survival rate and spontaneous development of lymphoma in female AKR/J mice.

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Published in BMC Cancer on November 11, 2004

Authors

Angela M Sommer1, Joachim Streckert, Andreas K Bitz, Volkert W Hansen, Alexander Lerchl

Author Affiliations

1: School of Engineering and Science, International University Bremen, Research II, Campus Ring 6, D-28759 Bremen, Germany. a.sommer@iu-bremen.de <a.sommer@iu-bremen.de>

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