Costa et al., 2024 - Google Patents
Emerging cancer therapies: targeting physiological networks and cellular bioelectrical differences with non-thermal systemic electromagnetic fields in the human body …Costa et al., 2024
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- Costa F
- Wiedenmann B
- Schöll E
- Tuszynski J
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- Frontiers in Network Physiology
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A steadily increasing number of publications support the concept of physiological networks, and how cellular bioelectrical properties drive cell proliferation and cell synchronization. All cells, especially cancer cells, are known to possess characteristic electrical properties …
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