2018
DOI: 10.1016/j.bone.2018.06.012
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Iron overload involved in the enhancement of unloading-induced bone loss by hypomagnetic field

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“…As a special environment in space, HyMF can significantly enhance the decrease of osteoblasts and the increase of osteoclasts caused by HLU. Simultaneously, iron content in the femur and bone marrow of HLU mice are higher under HyMF than GMF . Similarly, in this study we found that the number of osteoblasts was decreased and number of osteoclasts was increased after HLU, which were not restored under HyMF reloading (Fig.…”
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“…As a special environment in space, HyMF can significantly enhance the decrease of osteoblasts and the increase of osteoclasts caused by HLU. Simultaneously, iron content in the femur and bone marrow of HLU mice are higher under HyMF than GMF . Similarly, in this study we found that the number of osteoblasts was decreased and number of osteoclasts was increased after HLU, which were not restored under HyMF reloading (Fig.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 66%
“…Numerous studies have shown that HyMF has a negative impact on many aspects of life activities, including the structure and function of the central nervous system, circadian rhythm, and bone in the body . We have shown that HyMF can accelerate HLU‐induced bone loss in rats and mice . In this study, we explored the effects of HyMF on bone of HLU mice in reloading.…”
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confidence: 99%
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