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Evaluation of the Effects of a 50 Hz Electric Field on Brain Tissue by Immunohistochemical Method, and on Blood Tissue by Biochemical, Physiological and Comet Method

Nurgül Senol    
Ersan Kaya    
Özlem Coskun    
Rahime Aslankoç and Selçuk Çömlekçi    

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