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    New perspectives in cell communication: Bioelectromagnetic interactions by Rossi, C, Foletti, A, Magnani, A, Lamponi, S

    Published in Seminars in cancer biology (01-06-2011)
    “…Abstract This paper explores physical signalling in biological communications, the so-called biophysical pathways, and especially the role of electromagnetic…”
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    Nonlinear quantum phenomena and biophysical aspects of complexity related to health and disease by Brizhik, L, Foletti, A

    “…In this paper we discuss living systems as a non-linear self-interacting phenomenon, stabilized by the non-linear interaction between matter and self-created…”
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    Weak-field H3O+ ion cyclotron resonance alters water refractive index by D'Emilia, E., Ledda, M., Foletti, A., Lisi, A., Giuliani, L., Grimaldi, S., Liboff, A. R.

    Published in Electromagnetic biology and medicine (02-01-2017)
    “…Heretofore only observed in living systems, we report that weak-field ion cyclotron resonance (ICR) also occurs in inanimate matter. Weak magnetic field (50…”
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    Assessment of biophysical therapy in the management of pain in current medical practice compared with ibuprofen and placebo: a pilot study by Foletti, A, Baron, P, Sclauzero, E, Bucci, G, Rinaudo, A, Rocco, R

    “…Pain management is a daily part of current medical practice. The aim of this pilot study was to assess the efficacy of a biophysical procedure (Med Select 729)…”
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    Nuclear localization of mouse fibroblast growth factor 2 requires N-terminal and C-terminal sequences by Foletti, A, Vuadens, F, Beermann, F

    “…In vertebrates, different isoforms of fibroblast growth factor 2 (FGF2) exist, which differ by their N-terminal extension. They show different localization and…”
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    Suppression of tumor angiogenesis through the inhibition of integrin function and signaling in endothelial cells: which side to target? by Rüegg, C, Dormond, O, Foletti, A

    Published in Endothelium (New York, N.Y.) (2002)
    “…Tumor angiogenesis is an essential step in tumor progression and metastasis formation. Suppression of tumor angiogenesis results in the inhibition of tumor…”
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