2015
DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0118089
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Analysis of the Effect of Locally Applied Inhomogeneous Static Magnetic Field-Exposure on Mouse Ear Edema – A Double Blind Study

Abstract: The effect static magnetic field (SMF)-exposure may exert on edema development has been investigated. A 6 h long whole-body (WBSMF) or local (LSMF), continuous, inhomogeneous SMF-exposure was applied on anesthetized mice in an in vivo model of mustard oil (MO)-induced ear edema. LSMF was applied below the treated ear, below the lumbar spine, or below the mandible. Ear thickness (v) was checked 8 times during the exposure period (at 0, 0.25, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, and 6 h). The effect size of the applied treatment (η) … Show more

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“…The influence of magnetic fields from various sources on living cells, tissues, and organisms has gained increasing interest during recent years, beyond the research on geomagnetic compass orientation of migrating animals. Related studies focused on eventual harmful effects of human electromagnetic exposition in modern everyday life (Juutilainen et al 2018;Kaszuba-Zwoinska et al 2015;Vanderstraeten et al 2012Vanderstraeten et al , 2015World Health Organization 2007), as well as on the biological effects of electromagnetic radiation as future evidence based therapeutic tools (Cook et al 2015;Kiss et al 2015;Markov 2015;Morris and Skalak 2008;Rose et al 2016;Vadala et al 2016). In a previous study, we tested the impact of tNMR on the circadian clock and hypoxic signaling in zebrafish (Oliva et al 2018).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The influence of magnetic fields from various sources on living cells, tissues, and organisms has gained increasing interest during recent years, beyond the research on geomagnetic compass orientation of migrating animals. Related studies focused on eventual harmful effects of human electromagnetic exposition in modern everyday life (Juutilainen et al 2018;Kaszuba-Zwoinska et al 2015;Vanderstraeten et al 2012Vanderstraeten et al , 2015World Health Organization 2007), as well as on the biological effects of electromagnetic radiation as future evidence based therapeutic tools (Cook et al 2015;Kiss et al 2015;Markov 2015;Morris and Skalak 2008;Rose et al 2016;Vadala et al 2016). In a previous study, we tested the impact of tNMR on the circadian clock and hypoxic signaling in zebrafish (Oliva et al 2018).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Several groups have been investigating the impact of low intensity electromagnetic fields (EMFs) on biological systems, as potential therapeutic tools (Carter et al 2020;Cook et al 2015;Kiss et al 2015;Markov 2015;Morris and Skalak 2008;Rose et al 2016;Vadala et al 2016) or as possible environmental hazards (Juutilainen et al 2018;Kaszuba-Zwoinska et al 2015;Vanderstraeten et al 2012Vanderstraeten et al , 2015World Health Organization 2007). Special interest was thereby given to the influence of low-intensity EMFs on circadian clocks, and here, in particular, on the flavoprotein family of Cryptochromes (Crys).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%