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WORDS OF THE RESEARCHERS

Membranes, Oscillations and EMF>

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RESEARCHERS "Ca++ oscillations have emerged as a ubiquitous paradigm for cellular signal transduction."

R. Thul et al "By 'counting' individual Ca++ oscillations over time cellular processes can be switched on or off."

R. Thul et al "... the biological effects of extremely low frequency (ELF) electromagnetic fields are mediated by plasma membrane."

F. Bersani et al "...the cell membrane is a likely primary site for the cascade of events resulting in a biological response to electromagnetic fields..."

LM Loew "Complex systems, and in particular biological ones, are characterized by large numbers of oscillations of widely differing frequencies."

J. Swain "Oscillations contribute not only to temporal organization within cells, but can also direct spatio-temporal organization in multicellular tissues."  

M. Maroto "Oscillations play an important role in many dynamic cellular processes."

K. Kruse
F. Julicher "Local invasion, detachment, and metastasis of cancer cells are subsequent events of disturbed electromagnetic interactions."  

J. Pokomy "Water plays a fundamental role in living organisms. Liquid water includes coherence domains (CD) where all molecules oscillate in unison in tune with a self-trapped electromagnetic field at a well-defined frequency."

E. Del Guidici
A. Tedeschi All living cells... are dynamic coherent electrical systems utterly reliant on bioelectricity... most living things are fantastically sensitive to vanishingly small EMF exposures... man-made electromagnetic exposures aren’t “normal.” They are artificial artifacts, with unusual intensities, signaling characteristics, pulsing patterns, and wave forms, that don’t exist in nature. And they can misdirect cells in myriad ways.

B. Blake Levitt

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