## Abstract Several epidemiologic studies have suggested an association between exposure to extremely low frequency (ELF) magnetic fields (MFs) and cancer in adults and children. A possible target of MFs is the immune system. The effects of the exposure to ELF MFs on the immunological functions of
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Effect of extremely low frequency magnetic field on antioxidant activity in plasma and red blood cells in spot welders
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