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Feasibility and Dosing of Pemf for Treamnent of Osteoporosis-264032267
Upstate Medical University, NY
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National Institute of Health (NIH)
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National Institute of Arthritis and Musculoskeletal and Skin Diseases (NIAMS)
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Research and Development Contracts (N01)
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N01AR032267-005
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7191248
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2005
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NIH 2005
N01 AR
Feasibility and Dosing of Pemf for Treamnent of Osteoporosis-264032267
/ Upstate Medical University, NY
NIH 2004
N01 AR
Feasibility and Dosing of Pemf for Treamnent of Osteoporosis-264032267
/ Upstate Medical University, NY
NIH 2003
N01 AR
Feasibility and Dosing of Pemf for Treamnent of Osteoporosis-264032267
/ Upstate Medical University, NY
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Spadaro, Joseph A; Short, Walter H; Sheehe, Paul R et al.
(2011)
Electromagnetic effects on forearm disuse osteopenia: a randomized, double-blind, sham-controlled study.
Bioelectromagnetics 32:273-82
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