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123 related items for PubMed ID: 3836679

  • 1. Neuroendocrine parameters in the rat exposed to 60-Hz electric fields.
    Quinlan WJ, Petrondas D, Lebda N, Pettit S, Michaelson SM.
    Bioelectromagnetics; 1985; 6(4):381-9. PubMed ID: 3836679
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  • 2. Circadian patterns of rat anterior pituitary and target gland hormones in serum: determination of the appropriate sample size by statistical power analysis.
    Poland RE, Rubin RT, Weichsel ME.
    Psychoneuroendocrinology; 1980; 5(3):209-24. PubMed ID: 6774361
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  • 3. Pituitary hormones in relation to magnetic stimulation of the brain.
    Thomas S, Merton WL, Boyd SG.
    J Neurol Neurosurg Psychiatry; 1991 Jan; 54(1):89-90. PubMed ID: 1901351
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  • 6. Rats avoid exposure to HVdc electric fields: a dose response study.
    Creim JA, Lovely RH, Weigel RJ, Forsythe WC, Anderson LE.
    Bioelectromagnetics; 1993 Jan; 14(4):341-52. PubMed ID: 8216386
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  • 10. Effect of acute exposure to cold on the levels of corticosterone and pituitary hormones in plasma collected from free conscious cannulated rats.
    Takeuchi A, Kajihara A, Suzuki M.
    Endocrinol Jpn; 1977 Feb; 24(1):109-14. PubMed ID: 862567
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  • 12. Growth and metabolism of rodents exposed to 60-Hz electric fields.
    Hilton DI, Phillips RD.
    Bioelectromagnetics; 1981 Feb; 2(4):381-90. PubMed ID: 7326059
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  • 15. Endocrine functions in young men exposed for one night to a 50-Hz magnetic field. A circadian study of pituitary, thyroid and adrenocortical hormones.
    Selmaoui B, Lambrozo J, Touitou Y.
    Life Sci; 1997 Feb; 61(5):473-86. PubMed ID: 9247317
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  • 17. Effect of acute and chronic psychogenic stress on corticoadrenal and pituitary-thyroid hormones in male rats.
    Armario A, Castellanos JM, Balasch J.
    Horm Res; 1984 Feb; 20(4):241-5. PubMed ID: 6096246
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  • 18. Biologic effects of prolonged exposure to ELF electromagnetic fields in rats. I. 50 Hz electric fields.
    Margonato V, Veicsteinas A, Conti R, Nicolini P, Cerretelli P.
    Bioelectromagnetics; 1993 Feb; 14(5):479-93. PubMed ID: 8285917
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  • 19. Comparison of stress response in male and female rats: pituitary cyclic AMP and plasma prolactin, growth hormone and corticosterone.
    Kant GJ, Lenox RH, Bunnell BN, Mougey EH, Pennington LL, Meyerhoff JL.
    Psychoneuroendocrinology; 1983 Feb; 8(4):421-8. PubMed ID: 6326176
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  • 20. Hematologic and serum chemistry studies in rats exposed to 60-Hz electric fields.
    Ragan HA, Buschbom RL, Pipes MJ, Phillips RD, Kaune WT.
    Bioelectromagnetics; 1983 Feb; 4(1):79-90. PubMed ID: 6838669
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