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  • 2. Exposure of Sprague-Dawley rats to a 50-Hertz, 100-microTesla magnetic field for 27 weeks facilitates mammary tumorigenesis in the 7,12-dimethylbenz[a]-anthracene model of breast cancer.
    Thun-Battersby S, Mevissen M, Löscher W.
    Cancer Res; 1999 Aug 01; 59(15):3627-33. PubMed ID: 10446973
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  • 6. Exposure of DMBA-treated female rats in a 50-Hz, 50 microTesla magnetic field: effects on mammary tumor growth, melatonin levels, and T lymphocyte activation.
    Mevissen M, Lerchl A, Szamel M, Löscher W.
    Carcinogenesis; 1996 May 01; 17(5):903-10. PubMed ID: 8640936
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  • 7. Exposure of rats to a 50-Hz, 100 muTesla magnetic field does not affect the ex vivo production of interleukins by activated T or B lymphocytes.
    Häussler M, Thun-Battersby S, Mevissen M, Löscher W.
    Bioelectromagnetics; 1999 May 01; 20(5):295-305. PubMed ID: 10407515
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  • 8. Study on pineal function and DMBA-induced breast cancer formation in rats during exposure to a 100-mG, 50 Hz magnetic field.
    Mevissen M, Lerchl A, Löscher W.
    J Toxicol Environ Health; 1996 Jun 07; 48(2):169-85. PubMed ID: 8642624
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  • 9. Exposure of female rats to a 100-microT 50 Hz magnetic field does not induce consistent changes in nocturnal levels of melatonin.
    Löscher W, Mevissen M, Lerchl A.
    Radiat Res; 1998 Nov 07; 150(5):557-67. PubMed ID: 9806598
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  • 10. NTP Studies of Magnetic Field Promotion (DMBA Initiation) in Female Sprague-Dawley Rats (Whole-body Exposure/Gavage Studies).
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    Natl Toxicol Program Tech Rep Ser; 1999 Aug 07; 489():1-148. PubMed ID: 12563342
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  • 11. Magnetic field inhibits isolated lymphocytes' proliferative response to mitogen stimulation.
    Roman A, Zyss T, Nalepa I.
    Bioelectromagnetics; 2005 Apr 07; 26(3):201-6. PubMed ID: 15768428
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  • 14. Multigeneration reproductive toxicity assessment of 60-Hz magnetic fields using a continuous breeding protocol in rats.
    Ryan BM, Symanski RR, Pomeranz LE, Johnson TR, Gauger JR, McCormick DL.
    Teratology; 1999 Mar 07; 59(3):156-62. PubMed ID: 10194806
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  • 15. Power frequency magnetic fields increase cell proliferation in the mammary gland of female Fischer 344 rats but not various other rat strains or substrains.
    Fedrowitz M, Löscher W.
    Oncology; 2005 Mar 07; 69(6):486-98. PubMed ID: 16424678
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  • 16. Acute exposure to 50 Hz magnetic field does not affect hematologic or immunologic functions in healthy young men: a circadian study.
    Selmaoui B, Bogdan A, Auzeby A, Lambrozo J, Touitou Y.
    Bioelectromagnetics; 1996 Mar 07; 17(5):364-72. PubMed ID: 8915545
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