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IGF-II RECEPTOR NUMBER IS INCREASED IN TE-85 OSTEOSARCOMA CELLS BY COMBINED MAGNETIC FIELDS FITZSIMMONS RJ, RYABY JT, MAGEE FP, BAYLINK DJ SUMMARY: The authors sought to understand how exposure to the Combined Magnetic Field (CMF ™ ) signal affected insulin like growth factor (IGF II) receptor levels. This was a sham controlled in vitro study looking at the effect of CMF on insulin like growth factor receptor regulation in human osteosarcoma-derived osteoblast-like cells, TE-85. The study showed that a 30-minute treatment with CMF increased the IGF-II receptors in osteoblast-like cells. The effect of the exposure was also frequency dependent with the maximum increase at 15.3Hz. In addition, the exposure to CMF also increased the dissociation constant. The sham had no effect on the cells.
“ 30-MINUTE TREATMENT WITH CMF ™ INCREASED THE IGF-II RECEPTORS ”
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