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The following pages link to CREB DNA binding activation by a 50-Hz magnetic field in HL60 cells is dependent on extra- and intracellular Ca(2 ) but not PKA, PKC, ERK, or p38 MAPK. (Q42525274):
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- Recent advances in research on radiofrequency fields and health: 2001-2003 (Q23911589) (← links)
- Extremely Low-Frequency Electromagnetic Fields Promote In Vitro Neuronal Differentiation and Neurite Outgrowth of Embryonic Neural Stem Cells via Up-Regulating TRPC1. (Q38637722) (← links)
- Clinical biophysics: the promotion of skeletal repair by physical forces (Q36532606) (← links)
- Downregulation of p38 kinase pathway by cAMP response element-binding protein protects HL-60 cells from iron chelator-induced apoptosis (Q38348293) (← links)
- Calcium signalling in human neutrophil cell lines is not affected by low-frequency electromagnetic fields (Q38864161) (← links)
- ELF-MF transiently increases skeletal myoblast migration: possible role of calpain system. (Q39201674) (← links)
- Evaluations of the Effects of Extremely Low-Frequency Electromagnetic Fields on Growth and Antibiotic Susceptibility of Escherichia coli and Pseudomonas aeruginosa (Q42133290) (← links)
- The effect of electromagnetic field on reactive oxygen species production in human neutrophils in vitro. (Q44281482) (← links)
- Influence of a complex magnetic field application in rats upon thermal nociceptive thresholds: the importance of polarity and timing (Q44860679) (← links)
- Exposure to a specific time-varying electromagnetic field inhibits cell proliferation via cAMP and ERK signaling in cancer cells. (Q44876931) (← links)
- Effects of pulsed electromagnetic fields and platelet rich plasma in preventing osteoclastogenesis in an in vitro model of osteolysis. (Q47821040) (← links)
- Electromagnetic fields promote osteogenesis of rat mesenchymal stem cells through the PKA and ERK1/2 pathways. (Q53597094) (← links)
- Effects of extremely low frequency electromagnetic fields on intracellular calcium transients in cardiomyocytes. (Q53625887) (← links)