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    Rodent Cell Transformation and Immediate Early Gene Expression Following 60-Hz Magnetic Field Exposure by Balcer-Kubiczek, Elizabeth K., Zhang, Xiao-Feng, Harrison, George H., McCready, Welton A., Shi, Zhong-Ming, Han, Lin-Huang, Abraham, John M., Ampey, Luther L., Meltzer, Stephen J., Jacobs, Maria C., Davis, Christopher C.

    Published in Environmental health perspectives (01-11-1996)
    “…Some epidemiological studies suggest that exposure to power frequency magnetic fields (MFs) may be associated with an elevated risk of human cancer, but the…”
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    BIGEL Analysis of Gene Expression in HL60 Cells Exposed to X Rays or 60 Hz Magnetic Fields by Balcer-Kubiczek, Elizabeth K., Zhang, Xiao-Feng, Han, Lin-Huang, Harrison, George H., Davis, Christopher C., Zhou, Xiao-Juan, Ioffe, Vladimir, McCready, Welton A., Abraham, John M., Meltzer, Stephen J.

    Published in Radiation research (01-12-1998)
    “…We screened a panel of 1,920 randomly selected cDNAs to discover genes that are differentially expressed in HL60 cells exposed to 60 Hz magnetic fields (2 mT)…”
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    Hyperthermia of mouse lungs: technique and control of critical parameters by Eddy, H A, Robinson, J E, McCready, W A, Better, W E

    “…A microwave heating technique which combines essential life support, monitoring and heating systems has been developed, and is in use for the investigation of…”
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    The Effects of Microwaves on Cell Survival at Elevated Temperatures by Robinson, James E., Harrison, George H., McCulloch, Duncan, McCready, Welton A., Cheung, Augustine Y.

    Published in Radiation research (01-12-1981)
    “…Since microwaves are used in human cancer therapy, information on specific biological effects of microwaves at elevated temperatures is important. To help…”
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    Kinetics of gene expression following exposure to 60 Hz, 2 mT magnetic fields in three human cell lines by Harrison, George H., Balcer-Kubiczek, Elizabeth K., Shi, Zhong-Ming, Zhang, Yiao-Feng, McCready, Welton A., Davis, Christopher C.

    Published in Bioelectrochemistry and Bioenergetics (01-06-1997)
    “…Laboratory reports on gene expression following magnetic field exposure have been controversial, although the weight of evidence suggests no effect of magnetic…”
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