Electromagnetic fields in biology and medicine /
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Author / Creator: | Markov, Marko (Marko S.), author. |
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Imprint: | Boca Raton, FL : CRC Press, [2015] ©20 ©2015 |
Description: | 1 online resource (xvi, 460 pages) : illustrations |
Language: | English |
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Format: | E-Resource Book |
URL for this record: | http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/13634016 |
Table of Contents:
- Front Cover; Contents; To the Reader; Editor; Contributors; Chapter 1: Biological Windows : A Tribute to Ross Adey; Chapter 2: Replication and Extension of Adey Group's 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 ResponseChapter 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 RepairChapter 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 ProfileChapter 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.