Effects of electromagnetic fields on cells: physiological and therapeutical approaches and molecular mechanisms of interaction. A review
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- DOI: 10.1159/000093061
Effects of electromagnetic fields on cells: physiological and therapeutical approaches and molecular mechanisms of interaction. A review
Abstract
This review concentrates on findings described in the recent literature on the response of cells and tissues to electromagnetic fields (EMF). Models of the causal interaction between different forms of EMF and ions or biomolecules of the cell will be presented together with our own results in cell surface recognition. Naturally occurring electric fields are not only important for cell-surface interactions but are also pivotal for the normal development of the organism and its physiological functions. A further goal of this review is to bridge the gap between recent cell biological studies (which, indeed, show new data of EMF actions) and aspects of EMF-based therapy, e.g., in wounds and bone fractures.
Copyright 2006 S. Karger AG, Basel.
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