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Effects of ELF Magnetic Fields on Hematological Parameters: An Experimental Model

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Pages 75-89 | Published online: 07 Jul 2009

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D. Vallejo, M.A. Hidalgo & J.M. Hernández. (2019) Effects of long-term exposure to an extremely low frequency magnetic field (15 µT) on selected blood coagulation variables in OF1 mice.. Electromagnetic Biology and Medicine 38:4, pages 279-286.
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D. Vallejo & M.A. Hidalgo. (2012) Growth variations in OF1 mice following chronic exposure of parental and filial generations to a 15 μT, 50 Hz magnetic field. Electromagnetic Biology and Medicine 31:1, pages 19-33.
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D. Vallejo, M. Torre, P. Sanz & M. L. Picazo. (2003) Effects of Extremely Low Frequency Magnetic Fields on Blood Coagulation in Mice: An Initial Study. Electromagnetic Biology and Medicine 22:2-3, pages 133-147.
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Mandavi Singh, R. S. Garbyal, K. P. Singh & U. P. Singh. (2003) Effect of 50‐Hz‐Powerline‐Exposed Water on Hematological Parameters in Rats. Electromagnetic Biology and Medicine 22:1, pages 75-83.
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D. Vallejo, P. Sanz & M. L. Picazo. (2001) A HEMATOLOGICAL STUDY IN MICE FOR EVALUATION OF LEUKEMOGENESIS BY EXTREMELY LOW FREQUENCY MAGNETIC FIELDS. Electro- and Magnetobiology 20:3, pages 281-298.
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C. Celestino, M. L. Picazo & M. Toribio. (2000) INFLUENCE OF CHRONIC EXPOSURE TO AN ELECTROMAGNETIC FIELD ON GERMINATION AND EARLY GROWTH OF QUERCUS SUBER SEEDS: PRELIMINARY STUDY. Electro- and Magnetobiology 19:1, pages 115-120.
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R. Vera, M. L. Picazo, M. Royuela, M. A. Romo, J. Alpuente & J. L. Bardasano. (1999) Bone Density Changes in Mouse Offspring after 50-HZ, 15-μT Electromagnetic Field Long-Term Exposure of two Generations. Electro- and Magnetobiology 18:1, pages 79-92.
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M. L. Picazo, M. D. Catalá, M. A. Romo & J. L. Bardasano. (1998) Inhibition of Melatonin in the Plasma of Third-Generation Male Mice under the Action of ELF Magnetic Fields. Electro- and Magnetobiology 17:1, pages 75-85.
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M. A. Romo, M. L. Picazo, M. P. De Miguel, M. Royuela & J. L. Bardasano. (1997) Histopathological Changes in Mouse Adrenal Gland Under Second-Generation Chronic Exposure to so-Hz Magnetic Fields. II. Females. Electro- and Magnetobiology 16:2, pages 177-193.
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M. L. Picazo, M. P. De Miguel, M. Royuela, R. Paniagua & J. L. Bardasano. (1996) ELF Magnetic Fields and Protein Changes in Mouse Skeletal Muscle. Electro- and Magnetobiology 15:3, pages 197-207.
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M. L. Picazo, M. P. De Miguel, M. A. Romo, L. Varela, P. France, C. Gianonatti & J. L. Bardasano. (1996) Changes in Mouse Adrenal Gland Functionality Under Second-Generation Chronic Exposure to Elf Magnetic Fields. I. Males. Electro- and Magnetobiology 15:2, pages 85-98.
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M. L. Picazo, M. P. De Miguel, M. J. Gonzalez, M. Royuela, B. Fraile, R. Paniagua & J. L. Bardasano. (1995) Interactions of ELF Magnetic Fields with Mouse Skeletal Muscle. Electro- and Magnetobiology 14:3, pages 165-175.
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