## Abstract The effect of exposure to 100 or 50 μT, 50 Hz, vertical magnetic field on the excretion of 6‐sulphatoxymelatonin (6SM) in the nocturnal urine of rats was studied. Twelve male Wistar rats were kept under 12:12 hr light:dark conditions. The nocturnal urine of animals was collected in meta
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Circularly polarized, sinusoidal, 50 Hz magnetic field exposure does not influence plasma testosterone levels of rats
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- 1994
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