microcurrent rapidly raises calcium levels inside connective tissue cells

Microcurrent stimulation rapidly elevated intracellular calcium ion (Ca²⁺) concentration in NIH/3T3 fibroblasts, as measured by Fluo-4 AM fluorescence (ΔF/F₀ increase), with levels returning toward baseline upon cessation of stimulation.

What this means for you

Calcium is a key signaling molecule inside cells — when it rises, it can trigger repair and regeneration activity in connective tissue. This kind of cellular response is linked to how the body initiates recovery in skin, fascia, and soft tissue, which most people notice as improved tone, resilience, and faster bounce-back.

The published research

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