SEARCH

SEARCH BY CITATION

Cited in:

CrossRef

This article has been cited by:

  1. 1
    Mikhail F. Borisenkov, Latitude of Residence and Position in Time Zone are Predictors of Cancer Incidence, Cancer Mortality, and Life Expectancy at Birth, Chronobiology International, 2011, 28, 2, 155

    CrossRef

  2. 2
    Vladimir N. Anisimov, Carcinogenesis and aging 20 years after: Escaping horizon, Mechanisms of Ageing and Development, 2009, 130, 1-2, 105

    CrossRef

  3. 3
    Christian Bartsch, Hella Bartsch, Elmar Peschke, Light, melatonin and cancer: current results and future perspectives 1, Biological Rhythm Research, 2009, 40, 1, 17

    CrossRef

  4. 4
    Kristen J. Navara, Randy J. Nelson, The dark side of light at night: physiological, epidemiological, and ecological consequences, Journal of Pineal Research, 2007, 43, 3
  5. 5
    Stephanie L. Baker, Amanda C. Kentner, Anne T.M. Konkle, Lisa Santa-Maria Barbagallo, Catherine Bielajew, Behavioral and physiological effects of chronic mild stress in female rats, Physiology & Behavior, 2006, 87, 2, 314

    CrossRef

  6. 6
    Samuel Cos, Dolores Mediavilla, Carlos Martínez-Campa, Alicia González, Carolina Alonso-González, Emilio J. Sánchez-Barceló, Exposure to light-at-night increases the growth of DMBA-induced mammary adenocarcinomas in rats, Cancer Letters, 2006, 235, 2, 266

    CrossRef

  7. 7
    Vladimir N. Anisimov, Svetlana V. Ukraintseva, Anatoly I. Yashin, Cancer in rodents: does it tell us about cancer in humans?, Nature Reviews Cancer, 2005, 5, 10, 807

    CrossRef

  8. 8
    Thomas C. Erren, Could visible light contribute to the development of leukaemia and other cancers in children?, Medical Hypotheses, 2005, 64, 4, 864

    CrossRef

  9. 9
    Denis L. Henshaw, Russel J. Reiter, Do magnetic fields cause increased risk of childhood leukemia via melatonin disruption?, Bioelectromagnetics, 2005, 26, S7
  10. 10
    Angela J. Grippo, Nicole R. Sullivan, Katerina J. Damjanoska, James W. Crane, Gonzalo A. Carrasco, Ju Shi, Zhuo Chen, Francisca Garcia, Nancy A. Muma, Louis D. Kar, Chronic mild stress induces behavioral and physiological changes, and may alter serotonin 1A receptor function, in male and cycling female rats, Psychopharmacology, 2004, 179, 4, 769

    CrossRef