A brief summary of the major results in enhanced wound healing by electrolysis in animals and humans is presented along with the results of enhanced growth by electrolysis in plants. Hypotheses of normal and enhanced wound healing in animal and plants are reviewed. A comparison of the experimental results indicates strong similarities in the optimum magnitude and polarity of the externally applied galvanic current in animals and plants. There are, however, differences in optimum current densities, There are strong similarities in animal and plant electropotential changes during normal healing
Objective: To discuss the physiological bases for using exogenously applied electric field (EF) ener...
Jerome Hunckler, Achala de Mel UCL Division of Surgery and Interventional Sciences, Faculty of ...
Background : After human epidermis wounding, transepithelial potential (TEP) present in nonlesional ...
A brief summary of the major results in enhanced wound healing by electrolysis in animals and humans...
Electrical fields have been suggested to be important in promoting wound healing. Electrical current...
We studied the effects of direct electric current supplied by an energized silver-coated electrode o...
Naturally occurring electric fields are known to be morphogenetic cues and associated with growth an...
Abstract Naturally occurring electric fields are known to be morphogenetic cues and associated with ...
Author Posting. © Marine Biological Laboratory, 2011. This article is posted here by permission of ...
This article reviews theories linked to endogenous bioelectric currents and the role they may play i...
Significance: Natural, endogenous electric fields (EFs) and currents arise spontaneously after wound...
The role of endogenous electric fields in wound healing is still not fully understood. Electric fiel...
Abstract—Injury potential may have a regulatory role in the wound healing process, and exogenous ele...
This article reviews theories linked to endogenous bioelectric currents and the role they may play i...
Electrical stimulation (ES) is an attractive field among clinicians in the topic of wound healing, w...
Objective: To discuss the physiological bases for using exogenously applied electric field (EF) ener...
Jerome Hunckler, Achala de Mel UCL Division of Surgery and Interventional Sciences, Faculty of ...
Background : After human epidermis wounding, transepithelial potential (TEP) present in nonlesional ...
A brief summary of the major results in enhanced wound healing by electrolysis in animals and humans...
Electrical fields have been suggested to be important in promoting wound healing. Electrical current...
We studied the effects of direct electric current supplied by an energized silver-coated electrode o...
Naturally occurring electric fields are known to be morphogenetic cues and associated with growth an...
Abstract Naturally occurring electric fields are known to be morphogenetic cues and associated with ...
Author Posting. © Marine Biological Laboratory, 2011. This article is posted here by permission of ...
This article reviews theories linked to endogenous bioelectric currents and the role they may play i...
Significance: Natural, endogenous electric fields (EFs) and currents arise spontaneously after wound...
The role of endogenous electric fields in wound healing is still not fully understood. Electric fiel...
Abstract—Injury potential may have a regulatory role in the wound healing process, and exogenous ele...
This article reviews theories linked to endogenous bioelectric currents and the role they may play i...
Electrical stimulation (ES) is an attractive field among clinicians in the topic of wound healing, w...
Objective: To discuss the physiological bases for using exogenously applied electric field (EF) ener...
Jerome Hunckler, Achala de Mel UCL Division of Surgery and Interventional Sciences, Faculty of ...
Background : After human epidermis wounding, transepithelial potential (TEP) present in nonlesional ...