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Long-term exposure to electromagnetic radiation from mobile phones and Wi-Fi devices decreases plasma prolactin, progesterone, and estrogen levels but increases uterine oxidative stress in pregnant rats and their offspring; M. Yuksel, M. Naziroglu, M.O. Ozkaya, ; Endocrine; 2016; https://doi.org/10.1007/s12020-015-0795-3

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Comment on “Long-term exposure to electromagnetic radiation from mobile phones and Wi-Fi devices decreases plasma prolactin, progesterone, and estrogen levels but increases uterine oxidative stress in pregnant rats and their offspring”; Mortazavi, SMJ; Mortazavi, SAR; Paknahad, Maryam; ; Endocrine; 2017-1-01 https://doi.org/10.1007/s12020-016-1119-y

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