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    The Role of Physical Therapies in Wound Healing and Assisted Scarring by Fernández-Guarino, Montserrat, Bacci, Stefano, Pérez González, Luis Alfonso, Bermejo-Martínez, Mariano, Cecilia-Matilla, Almudena, Hernández-Bule, Maria Luisa

    “…Wound healing (WH) is a complex multistep process in which a failure could lead to a chronic wound (CW). CW is a major health problem and includes leg venous…”
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    Unlocking the Power of Light on the Skin: A Comprehensive Review on Photobiomodulation by Hernández-Bule, Maria Luisa, Naharro-Rodríguez, Jorge, Bacci, Stefano, Fernández-Guarino, Montserrat

    “…Photobiomodulation (PBM) is a procedure that uses light to modulate cellular functions and biological processes. Over the past decades, PBM has gained…”
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    Cellular and Molecular Processes in Wound Healing by Fernández-Guarino, Montserrat, Hernández-Bule, Maria Luisa, Bacci, Stefano

    Published in Biomedicines (01-09-2023)
    “…This review summarizes the recent knowledge of the cellular and molecular processes that occur during wound healing. However, these biological mechanisms have…”
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    Empowering Cancer Patients with Self-Care and Pain Management Skills: A Quasi-Experimental Study by Bico, Isabel, Afonso, Anabela, Sousa, Luis, Bule, Maria José, Lopes, Manuel José

    Published in Pain management nursing (01-08-2024)
    “…Cancer patients experience distress as a result of their health condition, which, in turn, contributes to the progression of the disease. Moreover, their daily…”
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    Electric currents of 448 kHz upregulate anti‐senescence pathways in human dermal fibroblasts by Toledano‐Macías, Elena, Martínez‐Pascual, María Antonia, Hernández‐Bule, María Luisa

    Published in Journal of cosmetic dermatology (01-02-2024)
    “…Background Currently, finding new therapeutic strategies that reduce skin aging is a challenge for dermatologists and aesthetic doctors. In recent years,…”
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    Electric Stimulation at 448 kHz Promotes Proliferation of Human Mesenchymal Stem Cells by Hernández-Bule, María Luisa, Paíno, Carlos Luis, Trillo, María Ángeles, Úbeda, Alejandro

    Published in Cellular physiology and biochemistry (01-01-2014)
    “…Background/Aims: Capacitive-resistive electric transfer (CRET) is a non invasive electrothermal therapy that applies electric currents within the 400 kHz - 450…”
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    Nomophobia and Phubbing Levels of Nursing Students: A Multicenter Study by Sahin Karaduman, Gul, Basak, Tulay, Santana Fialho Sim-Sim, Maria Margarida, Aaberg, Vicki, Bule, Maria José

    Published in Computers, informatics, nursing (01-08-2024)
    “…Today, with the enhancement in the usage of smartphones, the concepts of nomophobia and phubbing have emerged. Nomophobia refers to the fear of being deprived…”
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    Antiadipogenic effects of subthermal electric stimulation at 448 kHz on differentiating human mesenchymal stem cells by HERNÁNDEZ-BULE, MARÍA LUISA, MARTÍNEZ-BOTAS, JAVIER, TRILLO, MARÍA ÁNGELES, PAÍNO, CARLOS L, ÚBEDA, ALEJANDRO

    Published in Molecular medicine reports (01-05-2016)
    “…The 448 kHz capacitive-resistive electric transfer (CRET) is an electrothermal therapy currently applied in anticellulite and antiobesity treatments. The aim…”
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    Effects of RF Electric Currents on Hair Follicle Growth and Differentiation: A Possible Treatment for Alopecia by Martínez-Pascual, María Antonia, Sacristán, Silvia, Toledano-Macías, Elena, Naranjo, Pablo, Hernández-Bule, María Luisa

    “…Androgenic alopecia (AGA) is the most common type of alopecia and its treatments involve drugs that have various adverse effects and are not completely…”
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    Molecular mechanisms underlying antiproliferative and differentiating responses of hepatocarcinoma cells to subthermal electric stimulation by Hernández-Bule, María Luisa, Trillo, María Ángeles, Úbeda, Alejandro

    Published in PloS one (08-01-2014)
    “…Capacitive Resistive Electric Transfer (CRET) therapy applies currents of 0.4-0.6 MHz to treatment of inflammatory and musculoskeletal injuries. Previous…”
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    Radiofrequency Currents Modulate Inflammatory Processes in Keratinocytes by Toledano-Macías, Elena, Martínez-Pascual, María Antonia, Cecilia-Matilla, Almudena, Bermejo-Martínez, Mariano, Pérez-González, Alfonso, Jara, Rosa Cristina, Sacristán, Silvia, Hernández-Bule, María Luisa

    “…Keratinocytes play an essential role in the inflammatory phase of wound regeneration. In addition to migrating and proliferating for tissue regeneration, they…”
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    Anti-Fibrotic Effects of RF Electric Currents by Hernández-Bule, María Luisa, Toledano-Macías, Elena, Pérez-González, Luis Alfonso, Martínez-Pascual, María Antonia, Fernández-Guarino, Montserrat

    “…Hypertrophic scars and keloids are two different manifestations of excessive dermal fibrosis and are caused by an alteration in the normal wound-healing…”
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    Response of neuroblastoma cells to RF currents as a function of the signal frequency by Hernández-Bule, María Luisa, Medel, Enrique, Colastra, Clara, Roldán, Raquel, Úbeda, Alejandro

    Published in BMC cancer (05-09-2019)
    “…Capacitive-resistive electric transfer (CRET) is a non-invasive therapeutic strategy that applies radiofrequency electric currents within the 400-600 kHz range…”
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    In vitro stimulation with radiofrequency currents promotes proliferation and migration in human keratinocytes and fibroblasts by Hernández-Bule, María Luisa, Toledano-Macías, Elena, Naranjo, Aida, de Andrés-Zamora, Marina, Úbeda, Alejandro

    Published in Electromagnetic biology and medicine (03-07-2021)
    “…Capacitive-resistive electric transfer (CRET) therapies have been proposed as strategies for regeneration of cutaneous tissue lesions. Previous studies by our…”
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    Response of human cancer cells to simultaneous treatment with sorafenib and radiofrequency current by Hernández‑bule, María, Martínez, María, Trillo, María, Martínez, Lidia, Toledano‑Macías, Elena, Úbeda, Alejandro

    Published in Oncology letters (01-11-2021)
    “…Due to their alleged analgesic, anti-inflammatory and tissue regenerative effects, capacitive-resistive electrothermal therapy (CRET), which is based on…”
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    Cytostatic response of HepG2 to 0.57 MHz electric currents mediated by changes in cell cycle control proteins by HERNANDEZ-BULE, Maria Luisa, CID, María Antonia, TRILLO, María Angeles, LEAL, Jocelyne, UBEDA, Alejandro

    Published in International journal of oncology (01-12-2010)
    “…The capacitive-resistive electric transfer (CRet) therapy is a non-invasive technique that applies electrical currents of 0.4-0.6 MHz to the treatment of…”
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    Radiofrequency currents exert cytotoxic effects in NB69 human neuroblastoma cells but not in peripheral blood mononuclear cells by HERNÁNDEZ-BULE, MARÍA LUISA, ROLDÁN, ERNESTO, MATILLA, JOAQUÍN, TRILLO, MARÍA ÁNGELES, ÚBEDA, ALEJANDRO

    Published in International journal of oncology (01-10-2012)
    “…Recently, a number of electric and electrothermal therapies have been applied to the treatment of specific cancer types. However, the cellular and molecular…”
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    MAINTAINING JOINT MOBILITY IN THE CRITICAL SICK: CASE STUDY by Ana Bernardo Beliz, Maria José Bule, Luís Manuel Mota De Sousa

    “…Background: Immobility in critically ill patients is conditioned by the condition of the disease or by the effect of drugs, but in both cases, it emerges as a…”
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