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Results from our forumRe: connexins & pannexins... three families of gap junction proteins, connexins, innexins and pannexins, emphasizing their importance as intercellular channels that provide ionic and metabolic coupling and as non-junctional channels that can function as a paracrine signaling pathway. We discuss that two distinct groups ...
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Re:... and anything in the environment (like the mouse) is much lower. What I was actually saying about the molecules, though, is that if the effect is ionic, then you are saying that there is some chemical molecule that is entering your bloodstream, travelling through your body, and then entering or ...
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Electromagnetic fields generated by the human body... and anything in the environment (like the mouse) is much lower. What I was actually saying about the molecules, though, is that if the effect is ionic, then you are saying that there is some chemical molecule that is entering your bloodstream, travelling through your body, and then entering or ...
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Re:... also negatively charged. (Electrons are not ions – just to make sure that you understand that.) Also, even if the initial source of a charge is ionic, the movement of charge that neutralizes it is generally electronic. By the way, why do you think only negative charge will cause interference ...
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Electromagnetic fields generated by the human body... also negatively charged. (Electrons are not ions – just to make sure that you understand that.) Also, even if the initial source of a charge is ionic, the movement of charge that neutralizes it is generally electronic. By the way, why do you think only negative charge will cause interference ...
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