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Title: Sex and estrous cycle differences in the behavioral effects of high-strength static magnetic fields: role of ovarian steroids
Author(s): Cason, AM
Source: AMERICAN JOURNAL OF PHYSIOLOGY-REGULATORY INTEGRATIVE AND COMPARATIVE PHYSIOLOGY Volume: 290 Issue: 3 Pages: R659-R667 Published: MAR 2006
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3. Title: c-Fos induction in visceral and vestibular nuclei of the rat brain stem by a 9.4 T magnetic field
Author(s): Snyder DJ, Jahng JW, Smith JC, et al.
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Author(s): Houpt TA, Pittman DW, Riccardi C, et al.
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Author(s): Lockwood DR, Kwon B, Smith JC, et al.
Source: PHYSIOLOGY & BEHAVIOR   Volume: 78   Issue: 4-5   Pages: 635-640   Published: APR 2003
6. Title: Sex differences in conditioned taste aversion and in the effects of exposure to a specific pulsed magnetic field in deer mice Peromyscus maniculatus
Author(s): Choleris E, Thomas AW, Ossenkopp KP, et al.
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7. Title: Pain-inhibiting inhomogeneous static magnetic field fails to influence locomotor activity and anxiety behavior in mice: No interference between magnetic field- and morphine-treatment
Author(s): Laszlo J, Timar J, Gyarmati Z, et al.
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8. Title: Rats avoid high magnetic fields: Dependence on an intact vestibular system
Author(s): Houpt TA, Cassell JA, Riccardi C, et al.
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Author(s): VANHAAREN F, VANHEST A, HEINSBROEK RPW
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10. Title: 3 T homogeneous static magnetic field of a clinical MR significantly inhibits pain in mice
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