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Alex W Thomas

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Electromagnetic Biology and Medicine|May 17, 2013
Possible mechanisms of synaptic plasticity modulation by extremely low-frequency magnetic fieldsJulien Modolo, Alex W Thomas, Alexandre Legros
Bioelectromagnetics|June 20, 2017
Human exposure to power frequency magnetic fields up to 7.6 mT: An integrated EEG/fMRI studyJulien Modolo, Alex W Thomas, Alexandre Legros
Bioelectromagnetics|September 28, 2006
A literature review: the effects of magnetic field exposure on blood flow and blood vessels in the microvasculatureJulia C McKay, Frank S Prato, Alex W Thomas
Neuroscience Letters|June 3, 2004
Human exposure to a specific pulsed magnetic field: effects on thermal sensory and pain thresholdsNaomi M Shupak, Frank S Prato, Alex W Thomas
Interface Focus|March 16, 2012
Model-driven therapeutic treatment of neurological disorders: reshaping brain rhythms with neuromodulationJulien Modolo, Alexandre Legros, Alex W Thomas, et al.
Bioelectromagnetics|March 26, 2004
Resting EEG is affected by exposure to a pulsed ELF magnetic fieldCharles M Cook, Alex W Thomas, Frank S Prato
Frontiers in Computational Neuroscience|October 13, 2012
Using "smart stimulators" to treat Parkinson's disease: re-engineering neurostimulation devicesJulien Modolo, Anne Beuter, Alex W Thomas, et al.
Bioelectromagnetics|April 12, 2002
Factors confounding cytosolic calcium measurements in Jurkat E6.1 cells during exposure to ELF magnetic fieldsCheryl R McCreary, Alex W Thomas, Frank S Prato
Bioelectromagnetics|May 12, 2005
Resting EEG effects during exposure to a pulsed ELF magnetic fieldCharles M Cook, Alex W Thomas, Lynn Keenliside, et al.
Bioelectromagnetics|August 19, 2006
The influence of extremely low frequency magnetic fields on cytoprotection and repairJohn A Robertson, Alex W Thomas, Yves Bureau, et al.
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Electromagnetic Biology and Medicine|May 17, 2013
Possible mechanisms of synaptic plasticity modulation by extremely low-frequency magnetic fieldsJulien Modolo, Alex W Thomas, Alexandre Legros
Bioelectromagnetics|June 20, 2017
Human exposure to power frequency magnetic fields up to 7.6 mT: An integrated EEG/fMRI studyJulien Modolo, Alex W Thomas, Alexandre Legros
Bioelectromagnetics|September 28, 2006
A literature review: the effects of magnetic field exposure on blood flow and blood vessels in the microvasculatureJulia C McKay, Frank S Prato, Alex W Thomas
Neuroscience Letters|June 3, 2004
Human exposure to a specific pulsed magnetic field: effects on thermal sensory and pain thresholdsNaomi M Shupak, Frank S Prato, Alex W Thomas
Interface Focus|March 16, 2012
Model-driven therapeutic treatment of neurological disorders: reshaping brain rhythms with neuromodulationJulien Modolo, Alexandre Legros, Alex W Thomas, et al.
Bioelectromagnetics|March 26, 2004
Resting EEG is affected by exposure to a pulsed ELF magnetic fieldCharles M Cook, Alex W Thomas, Frank S Prato
Frontiers in Computational Neuroscience|October 13, 2012
Using "smart stimulators" to treat Parkinson's disease: re-engineering neurostimulation devicesJulien Modolo, Anne Beuter, Alex W Thomas, et al.
Bioelectromagnetics|April 12, 2002
Factors confounding cytosolic calcium measurements in Jurkat E6.1 cells during exposure to ELF magnetic fieldsCheryl R McCreary, Alex W Thomas, Frank S Prato
Bioelectromagnetics|May 12, 2005
Resting EEG effects during exposure to a pulsed ELF magnetic fieldCharles M Cook, Alex W Thomas, Lynn Keenliside, et al.
Bioelectromagnetics|August 19, 2006
The influence of extremely low frequency magnetic fields on cytoprotection and repairJohn A Robertson, Alex W Thomas, Yves Bureau, et al.
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