2010
DOI: 10.1134/s0006350910040184
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Influence of pulsed magnetic field on the bone growth plates in rabbits

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“…67 A similar study evidenced that EMFs exert a suppressive influence on chondrocyte proliferation in the growth plates and promote expansion of the differentiate fraction. 68 The epiphyseal plate has been also stimulated through in vitro cultures; for instance, the costochondral junction growth plate of a rat was exposed to different EMFs and changes of temperature. Results indicated that longitudinal growth of the costochondral junction was only observed when EMFs were applied in an environment where the temperature increased.…”
Section: Electromagnetic Fieldsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…67 A similar study evidenced that EMFs exert a suppressive influence on chondrocyte proliferation in the growth plates and promote expansion of the differentiate fraction. 68 The epiphyseal plate has been also stimulated through in vitro cultures; for instance, the costochondral junction growth plate of a rat was exposed to different EMFs and changes of temperature. Results indicated that longitudinal growth of the costochondral junction was only observed when EMFs were applied in an environment where the temperature increased.…”
Section: Electromagnetic Fieldsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There were no significant differences between the groups with respect to the thickness of the hypertrophic zone [186]. A similar study evidenced that EMFs exert a suppressive influence on chondrocyte proliferation in the growth plates and promote expansion of the differentiate fraction [187]. The epiphyseal plate has been also stimulated through in vitro cultures; for instance, the costochondral junction growth plate of a rat was exposed to different EMFs and changes of temperature.…”
Section: Effect Of the Emfs Over The Growth Platementioning
confidence: 70%