1988
DOI: 10.1515/9783110862126.97
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Connective Relations – Connective Expressions – Connective Structures

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“…Since the pineal gland (PG) as a highly magneto-sensitive tissue (Bardasano, 1989;Rudolph, 1988.) may be entrained by an artificial electromagnetic fields (Wever, 1968;Sandyk, & Derpapas, 1993) and improve impaired brain functions in MS (Sandyk, 1996), Alzheimer's and Parkinson's diseases Sandyk, 1995), increase immune response to protein antigens (Jovanova-Nesic, & Skokljev, 1990) and Na, K-ATPase activity on the cell membranes (Jovanova-Nesic, Eric-Jovicic, & Spector, 2006), we suppose that PG magnetic stimulation also may influence the choroids plexus CSF system.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Since the pineal gland (PG) as a highly magneto-sensitive tissue (Bardasano, 1989;Rudolph, 1988.) may be entrained by an artificial electromagnetic fields (Wever, 1968;Sandyk, & Derpapas, 1993) and improve impaired brain functions in MS (Sandyk, 1996), Alzheimer's and Parkinson's diseases Sandyk, 1995), increase immune response to protein antigens (Jovanova-Nesic, & Skokljev, 1990) and Na, K-ATPase activity on the cell membranes (Jovanova-Nesic, Eric-Jovicic, & Spector, 2006), we suppose that PG magnetic stimulation also may influence the choroids plexus CSF system.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%