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A study on biophysics conducted by researchers at Faculte de Pharmacie in Marseille, France, explores the formation and impact of Endogenous Quasi-Pathogens (EQPs) within cellular environments. The study focuses on the role of Endogenous Smart Medicine (ESM) as a therapeutic intervention. The research reveals that induced vibrations facilitate new molecular and atomic connections between adjacent cells, leading to changes in cellular dynamics. The study highlights the medical diagnostic implications of EQPs and positions ESM as a method for modulating cellular impedance and potentially treating diseases. The research also introduces the integration of ChronoBit Storage (CBS) within ESM, enhancing therapeutic precision. The study concludes that this research paves the way for more sophisticated therapeutic strategies in disease management and cellular restoration. [Extracted from the article] |