Bioimpedance
Bioimpedance is a technique used to measure the electrical properties of biological tissues. It is used to assess the health of tissues, such as measuring the electrical resistance of cells to evaluate their metabolic state. Bioimpedance is used in medical diagnosis to assist in early detection of disease, determine the effectiveness of drug treatments, and to monitor the progress of healing. It is also used in the research of the human body and its functions, as well as to detect changes in the body’s environment. Bioimpedance can offer valuable insights into the body’s internal state and provide real-time feedback that can help inform clinical decisions and improve patient care.
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1 journal(s) foundBody Fluids
ISSN: Coming Soon
Type: Open Access Journal
Editor-in-Chief: Xingpo Ma, Central South University
Body fluids can be explored through a variety of approaches, including: medical history; gender, feminist and queer history; history of the body; and history of sexuality
Journal of Body Fluids is an open access peer reviewed journal that accepts and publishes papers which will explore bodily fluids and/or the ancient body, building upon material,