Maziarz et al., 2016 - Google Patents
How electromagnetic fields can influence adult stem cells: positive and negative impactsMaziarz et al., 2016
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- Maziarz A
- Kocan B
- Bester M
- Budzik S
- Cholewa M
- Ochiya T
- Banas A
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- Stem cell research & therapy
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The electromagnetic field (EMF) has a great impact on our body. It has been successfully used in physiotherapy for the treatment of bone disorders and osteoarthritis, as well as for cartilage regeneration or pain reduction. Recently, EMFs have also been applied in in vitro …
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