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Original Article

Electrophysiologic Responses of Snail Brain Neurons Under Applied 50-Hz Alternating Magnetic Fields

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Pages 305-312 | Published online: 07 Jul 2009

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Dajana Todorović, Zlatko Prolić, Branka Petković & Aleksandar Kalauzi. (2015) Effects of two different waveforms of ELF MF on bioelectrical activity of antennal lobe neurons of Morimus funereus (Insecta, Coleoptera). International Journal of Radiation Biology 91:5, pages 435-442.
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María J. Azanza, Ana C. Calvo & Agustín del Moral. (2002) EVIDENCE OF SYNCHRONIZATION OF NEURONAL ACTIVITY OF MOLLUSCAN BRAIN GANGLIA INDUCED BY ALTERNATING 50 Hz APPLIED MAGNETIC FIELD. Electromagnetic Biology and Medicine 21:3, pages 209-220.
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A. del Moral & María J. Azanza. (2015) A model explaining synchronization of neuron bioelectric frequency under weak alternating low frequency magnetic field. Journal of Magnetism and Magnetic Materials 377, pages 298-307.
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Ana C Calvo & Marı́a J Azanza. (1999) Synaptic neurone activity under applied 50 Hz alternating magnetic fields. Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology Part C: Pharmacology, Toxicology and Endocrinology 124:1, pages 99-107.
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