- M.F. Scardino et al.: 'Evaluation of Treatment with PEMF on Wound Healing, Clinco-Patholgic Variables and Central Nervous System in Dogs,' American Journal of Veterinary Research, September 1998. - This study shows the positive effect of PEMF on wound healing in dogs.
- Patino et al.: 'PEMF in Experimental Cutaneous Wound Healing in Rats,' Journal of Burn Care Rehabil, 17 (6 PT 1), 1996, pp. 528-31.
- Bellossi et al.: 'Effect of PEMF on Cholesterol and Triglyceride Levels in Rats Study of Field Intensity and Length of Exposure' Laboratory of Biophysics, School of Medicine, Rennes. Z Naturforsch C. 1996, July-August, 51 (7-8), pp. 603-606. - This study shows that PEMF can lead to a reduction in cholesterol and triglycerides in the blood of rats.
- Endo-Naoto et al.: 'The Effect of PEMF on the Calcium Metabolism in Cultured Rabbit Chondrocytes,' Department of Orthopedic Surgery, Niigata University School of Medicine, Niigata, Japan, Acta Med. Biol. (Niigata), 46:1, 11-15, 1998.- Various experiments of this group of researchers have proven that PEMF inhibit the response of chondrocytes and osteoblasts to parathyroid hormone (PTH) and thus prevent the calcium efflux. This study shows that this effect can probably be attributed to stimulation of chondrocytes (GAG synthesis).
- P.O. Milch et al.: 'PEMF stimulation of Rat Pancreas and the Lowering of Serum Glucose Levels,' Tans Am Soc Artif Intern Organs. - In this animal experiment, the sugar level of diabetic rats was reduced significantly using pulsating magnetic fields in comparison with rats that were not treated with PEMFH.
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