The relationship between NMDA receptors and microwave-induced learning and memory impairment: A long-term observation on Wistar rats
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The relationship between NMDA receptors and microwave-induced learning and memory impairment: A long-term observation on Wistar rats
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INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF RADIATION BIOLOGY
Volume 91, Issue 3, Pages 262-269
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Informa UK Limited
Online
2014-11-26
DOI
10.3109/09553002.2014.988893
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