Publication: Influence of non ionizing radiation of base stations on the activity of redox proteins in bovines
Influence of non ionizing radiation of base stations on the activity of redox proteins in bovines
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Hässig, M., Wullschleger, M., Naegeli, H., Kupper, J., Spiess, B., Kuster, N., Capstick, M., & Murbach, M. (2014). Influence of non ionizing radiation of base stations on the activity of redox proteins in bovines. BMC Veterinary Research, 10(1), 136. https://doi.org/10.1186/1746-6148-10-136
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Background: The influence of electromagnetic fields on the health of humans and animals is still an intensively discussed and scientifically investigated issue (Prakt Tierarzt 11:15-20, 2003; Umwelt Medizin Gesellschaft 17:326-332, 2004; J Toxicol Environment Health, Part B 12:572–597, 2009). We are surrounded by numerous electromagnetic fields of variable strength, coming from electronic equipment and its power cords, from high-voltage power lines and from antennas for radio, television and mobile communication. Particularly the latt
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Hässig, M., Wullschleger, M., Naegeli, H., Kupper, J., Spiess, B., Kuster, N., Capstick, M., & Murbach, M. (2014). Influence of non ionizing radiation of base stations on the activity of redox proteins in bovines. BMC Veterinary Research, 10(1), 136. https://doi.org/10.1186/1746-6148-10-136