The Emerging Role of Non-ionizing Radiation in Biomedical Applications
A special issue of International Journal of Molecular Sciences (ISSN 1422-0067). This special issue belongs to the section "Molecular Pathology, Diagnostics, and Therapeutics".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (31 August 2023) | Viewed by 11856
Special Issue Editor
Interests: bioelectromagnetics; bioelectrics; EM expsoure systems; EM interaction mechanisms; dosimetry; microdosimetry; bio-engineering; EM field medical applications
Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
Electromagnetic field applications play an important role in many aspects of biomedicine, and understanding the fundamental issues of the biological and molecular processes caused by this physical interaction remains a priority. Non-thermal electromagnetic fields are used to manipulate cell and tissues in different ways, ranging from subtle modulations of peripheral nerves activities (electroceutical-based applications) to the direct stimulation of the central nervous system, as performed, for example, by TMS protocols or direct current stimulation methods. Tissue and cell manipulation are also achieved using higher electric field intensities of very short durations in the so-called electroporation-based applications. Therefore, a number of very different pathologies are currently treated, and depending on the specific applied signal sequences and targeted tissue/cells, different molecular pathways can be activated to contribute to the final treatment. The tissue/cell response is also related to mechanisms of endogenous protective systems and immune activation; therefore, understanding such further aspects in this complex interaction improves the knowledge of basic cell biology for current electromagnetic-based non-thermal therapies.
This Special Issue focuses on electromagnetic field applications in biomedical treatments and will include original articles on the molecular mechanisms of electromagnetic field applications that are useful for various therapies (e.g., cancer, neurodegenerative diseases and/or central nervous system affections, chronic inflammatory and metabolic pathologies, as well as heart arrhythmias) considering different cell types and tissues. Potential topics include, but are not limited to, molecular responses coming from intracellular targets, cell membranes, as well as stem cell compartments. New targets and emerging outcomes for novel therapies are other welcome subjects for this Special Issue.
Dr. Caterina Merla
Guest Editor
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Keywords
- electroporation
- transcranial magnetic stimulation
- direct current stimulation
- electroceutical
- electromagnetic field-based therapy
- bioelectromagnetic interactions
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