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IJIIM. 2025; 1(3): 1-22 doi: 10.5455/IJIIM.13 The Extracellular Matrix (ECM) and the PVS (Primary Vascular System) as means of communication for biophotons within the human being for understanding the mechanisms of diffusion of the generative processes of a disease. The role of microtubules in the generation of energy blockages Roberto Fabbroni.
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| Pubmed Style Roberto Fabbroni. The Extracellular Matrix (ECM) and the PVS (Primary Vascular System) as means of communication for biophotons within the human being for understanding the mechanisms of diffusion of the generative processes of a disease. The role of microtubules in the generation of energy blockages. IJIIM. 2025; 1(3): 1-22. doi:10.5455/IJIIM.13 Web Style Roberto Fabbroni. The Extracellular Matrix (ECM) and the PVS (Primary Vascular System) as means of communication for biophotons within the human being for understanding the mechanisms of diffusion of the generative processes of a disease. The role of microtubules in the generation of energy blockages. https://www.ijiim.com/?mno=291508 [Access: November 09, 2025]. doi:10.5455/IJIIM.13 AMA (American Medical Association) Style Roberto Fabbroni. The Extracellular Matrix (ECM) and the PVS (Primary Vascular System) as means of communication for biophotons within the human being for understanding the mechanisms of diffusion of the generative processes of a disease.
The role of microtubules in the generation of energy blockages. IJIIM. 2025; 1(3): 1-22. doi:10.5455/IJIIM.13 Vancouver/ICMJE Style Roberto Fabbroni. The Extracellular Matrix (ECM) and the PVS (Primary Vascular System) as means of communication for biophotons within the human being for understanding the mechanisms of diffusion of the generative processes of a disease.
The role of microtubules in the generation of energy blockages. IJIIM. (2025), [cited November 09, 2025]; 1(3): 1-22. doi:10.5455/IJIIM.13 Harvard Style Roberto Fabbroni (2025) The Extracellular Matrix (ECM) and the PVS (Primary Vascular System) as means of communication for biophotons within the human being for understanding the mechanisms of diffusion of the generative processes of a disease.
The role of microtubules in the generation of energy blockages. IJIIM, 1 (3), 1-22. doi:10.5455/IJIIM.13 Turabian Style Roberto Fabbroni. 2025. The Extracellular Matrix (ECM) and the PVS (Primary Vascular System) as means of communication for biophotons within the human being for understanding the mechanisms of diffusion of the generative processes of a disease.
The role of microtubules in the generation of energy blockages. International Journal of Informational Integrative Medicine, 1 (3), 1-22. doi:10.5455/IJIIM.13 Chicago Style Roberto Fabbroni. "The Extracellular Matrix (ECM) and the PVS (Primary Vascular System) as means of communication for biophotons within the human being for understanding the mechanisms of diffusion of the generative processes of a disease.
The role of microtubules in the generation of energy blockages." International Journal of Informational Integrative Medicine 1 (2025), 1-22. doi:10.5455/IJIIM.13 MLA (The Modern Language Association) Style Roberto Fabbroni. "The Extracellular Matrix (ECM) and the PVS (Primary Vascular System) as means of communication for biophotons within the human being for understanding the mechanisms of diffusion of the generative processes of a disease.
The role of microtubules in the generation of energy blockages." International Journal of Informational Integrative Medicine 1.3 (2025), 1-22. Print. doi:10.5455/IJIIM.13 APA (American Psychological Association) Style Roberto Fabbroni (2025) The Extracellular Matrix (ECM) and the PVS (Primary Vascular System) as means of communication for biophotons within the human being for understanding the mechanisms of diffusion of the generative processes of a disease.
The role of microtubules in the generation of energy blockages. International Journal of Informational Integrative Medicine, 1 (3), 1-22. doi:10.5455/IJIIM.13 |