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Electromagnetic Fields in Biology and Medicine
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Through a biophysical approach, Electromagnetic Fields in Biology and Medicine provides state-of-the-art knowledge on both the biological and therapeutic effects of Electromagnetic Fields (EMFs). The reader is guided through explanations of general problems related to the benefits and hazards of EMFs, step-by-step engineering processes, and basic r
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- Front Cover
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- To the Reader
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- Chapter 1: Biological Windows : A Tribute to Ross Adey
- Chapter 2: Replication and Extension of Adey Groupâs Calcium Efflux Results
- Chapter 3: Benefit and Hazard of Electromagnetic Fields
- Chapter 4: Pulsed Electromagnetic Fields : From Signaling to Healing
- Chapter 5: Biophysical Mechanisms for Nonthermal Microwave Effects
- Chapter 6: Engineering Problems in Bioelectromagnetics
- Chapter 7: Signal Design : Step by Step
- Chapter 8: Magnetic Field Influences on the Microcirculation
- Chapter 9: Extremely High-Frequency Electromagnetic Fields in Immune and Anti-Inflammatory Response
- Chapter 10: Effects of Therapeutic and Low-Frequency Electromagnetic Fields on Immune and Anti-Inflammatory Systems
- Chapter 11: Effect of PEMF on LPS-Induced Chronic Inflammation in Mice
- Chapter 12: Computational Fluid Dynamics for Studying the Effects of EMF on Model Systems
- Chapter 13: Cell Hydration as a Marker for Nonionizing Radiation
- Chapter 14: Age-Dependent Magnetic Sensitivity of Brain and Heart Tissues
- Chapter 15: Electromagnetic Fields for Soft Tissue Wound Healing
- Chapter 16: Physical Regulation in Cartilage and Bone Repair
- Chapter 17: Magnetic Fields for Pain Control
- Chapter 18: Electromagnetic Fields in Plastic Surgery : Application to Plastic and Reconstructive Surgical Procedures
- Chapter 19: Daily Exposure to a Pulsed Electromagnetic Field for Inhibition of Cancer Growth : Therapeutic Implications
- Chapter 20: Nonionizing Radiation : Exposure Assessment and Risk
- Chapter 21: Environmental and Safety Aspects of the Use of EMF in Medical Environment
- Chapter 22: Long-Term, Low-Intensity, Heterogeneous Electromagnetic Fields : Influence on Physiotherapy Personnel Morbidity Profile
- Chapter 23: Nanoelectroporation for Nonthermal Ablation
- Chapter 24: Electroporation for Electrochemotherapy and Gene Therapy
- Chapter 25: Dirty Electricity within the Intermediate-Frequency Range: The Possible Missing Link Explaining the Increase in Chronic Illness
- Chapter 26: Electromagnetic Fields in the Treatment of Tendon Injury in Human and Veterinarian Medicine
- Back Cover